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May 17, 2020
Tanya Memme and her team set out to rescue a home that has been on the market for over 150 days without a buyer in site. The online photos show a crisp and clean home and yard. But in person the entranceway is dark and depressing, the colors are outdated, the mismatched furniture needs a facelift and the yard is a disaster. Will lightening up the walls and adding bling to this boring home give this property the wow factor it needs to sell?
May 17, 2020
Host Tanya Memme has her hands full trying to save a Texas home that has attracted interest online with its sweet and old-fashioned charm, but still has zero offers. So, what's holding buyers back from buying this charming bungalow? Could it be the century old water-stained wallpaper? Tanya and the team have less than 3 days to polish this old antique into a sparkling gem that buyers want to call their own.
May 24, 2020
Tanya Memme comes to the rescue of mother-son homeowners whose large house just can't sell. Online, this home hits all the right notes including a lovely location. But in person, the yellow and brown walls and musical instruments all over the house turn off potential buyers. Can the team make these tired spaces sing in time for the next open house?
May 31, 2020
Tanya Memme and her team help a young family refresh their dark and cluttered home in an effort to get it off the market. The current online pictures are from 7 years ago, when the sellers first bought it, so this house needs all the help it can get. With the next open house only 4 days away, Tanya isn't sure she has enough time to turn this home from dreary to dreamy.
Jun 07, 2020
Host Tanya Memme heads to Austin, TX to see if she can unmask a problem-home's hidden charm. Online, the photos show a crisp and clean space. In person, the house has become a total mess, with stuff EVERYWHERE. This house has been on the market for 120 days and has BIG potential, but has gotten zero offers. Tanya and the team need all the luck they can get to take this home from humdrum to high-end.
Jun 14, 2020
For over 160 days, buyers have passed by this beauty online and in person because of the boring beige walls, questionable personal touches throughout the home, and the confusing backyard. Host Tanya Memme and the team only have 2 days to depersonalize and add the pizzazz this home needs to blow buyers away.
Sep 06, 2020
After dozens of showings, a Texas home has struck out with buyers for over 90 days. The home lacks curb appeal and the interior feels dated and dark. With the next open house just 2 days away, host Tanya Memme and her team have to revitalize this property in a pinch. Can a fresh coat of paint and an outdoor makeover give this house the wow potential that buyers are looking for?
Sep 13, 2020
Tanya Memme hopes to come to the rescue of a first responder and his wife, who are selling their Pennsylvania digs and retiring cross-country. Problem is, the couple has already purchased their Pacific Northwest retirement home and are severely tapping into their nest egg. The curb appeal and backyard Koi pond are huge selling features, but potential buyers are stuck on the home's mismatched, masculine paint colors, and strange layout. Tanya and her team have two days to turn it all around, but if they fail, carrying two mortgages will continue to put these soon-to-be...
Sep 20, 2020
This 100-year old Victorian home has been on the market for almost 240 days, and in red hot real estate market Jenkintown, PA, this stasis speaks volumes. The home looks just as tired and worn down in person as it does in its online photos. With only two days until the next open house, can a smart kitchen update, new paint, and updated lighting transform this one-time masterpiece into an alluring, modern abode buyers are yearning for?
Sep 27, 2020
If you thought selling a home was hard, try selling it from 3,000 miles away. This Manayunk, PA beauty is proof positive: it's been on the market for a whopping 200 days. Due to the pandemic, the owners aren't able to fly back from their new home in Southern California to make the necessary revamps. Now their home is wilting through the Pennsylvania summer. Can Tanya and her design team get this house sold for a family stranded on the other side of the country?
Oct 04, 2020
Ready to downgrade to a smaller home, this Bucks County, PA homeowner, is in desperate need of help to get her house ready to sell. Tanya Memme and her team have their hands full though, as Arlene has twenty years of memories within these walls and, understandably, is having a hard time letting go. At every turn, Arlene is skeptical, wondering aloud if Tanya's master plan is going to help sell the house. Can the team convince this proud homeowner to trust the process to help get her top dollar in this booming real estate market?
Oct 11, 2020
This Cherry Hill, New Jersey home has been on the market for over 75 days. Hundreds of people have looked at the home's online photos, and they seem to love the sunroom, but all the buyers see is work, work, work. The house feels dated, and it looks like it will take mounds of money to upgrade it. With the next virtual Open House just two days away, can Tanya Memme and her team inject a wow factor that buyers are looking for?
Mar 28, 2021
A New Jersey home hasn't fielded an offer in over 200 days; a pink fireplace and the dark foyer; Tanya Memme and her team have big plans to make the house pop in person and in the online photos; a tropical storm in the forecast.
Mar 28, 2021
Pat Carey lives in her dream home, a castle in Rydal; unfortunately, the massive home has become too much for her; the home has been on the market for 590 days without an offer; the landscaping is out of control and the decor needs updating.
Apr 04, 2021
Patrick Hutton and his daughter moved out of their West Philly row home two years ago, but they can't move on until they find a buyer; Patrick tried to fix the home himself and has been stuck paying two mortgages for over 700 days.
Apr 11, 2021
April has been trying to find a buyer for her turn-of-the-century Chestnut Hill home for nine months without a single offer in sight; unfortunately, the house isn't aging well on the market.
Apr 18, 2021
Amy Crescenzo wants to move her elderly mother in with her husband and daughter, but their three-bedroom home isn't big enough; while the neighborhood is experiencing a buying boom; the family hasn't had a single interested buyer in 72 days.
Apr 25, 2021
With retirement around the corner, Yolanda wants to move to New York City to be closer to her family; she needs to sell her home, but her Abraham Lincoln-loving taste is distracting buyers from the row home's new kitchen and pristine floors.
May 02, 2021
Melissa has had her home on the market for over 60 days without a single hint of interest from potential buyers; Melissa needs to start her search for a new home fast, but she can't begin the hunt until she frees up the equity from her current home.
May 09, 2021
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Sell This House Season 11 (2020) is released on May 17, 2020 and the latest season 11 of Sell This House is released in 2020. Watch Sell This House online - the English Reality-TV TV series from United States. Sell This House is directed by Pat Barnes and created by Brad Bernstein with Tanya Memme and Merrilee McCommas. Sell This House is available online on Pluto TV and DIRECTV.
Sell This House is a reality television series that started airing on the A&E television network in 2003. Host Tanya Memme and designer/home stager Roger Hazard help homeowners who are having trouble selling their houses. First, cameras are set up to record prospective buyers' reactions in a one-day open house, followed by Memme showing and discussing the comments with the homeowners. Afterwards, Hazard makes his evaluation. He, Memme, the sellers, and their friends and family then work to stage the house, fixing, minimizing or hiding any problems he has found, on a budget of a few hundred dollars. This generally involves painting, removing excess clutter and personal items, and rearranging furniture. Finally, the same potential buyers are brought back for a second walkthrough. In 2011, for season 9, the show's name was changed to Sell This House: Extreme and the format expanded to one hour. Construction expert Charlie Frattini and designer Daniel Kucan joined the cast.