
Income Property
- Ashley & TylerS8 E40Keen to invest in real estate, Tyler and Ashley snatch up the rundown house next door when it becomes available; Scott gives them two options, both of which require gutting the house.
- Sheri & DanS8 E37Sheri and Dan invest in a two-unit house, planning on using the rental income to pay for multiple organized sports for their three boys.
- Pat, Kelly & NancyS8 E36Pat wants to retire in her home, but she won't be able to afford it unless she builds an income suite in her moldy basement; Scott gives her and her adult daughters a 2-bedroom option and a 3-bedroom option.
- Rob & HeidiS8 E32To prepare their children for life on their own, parents build a basement suite where they can find independence close to home.
- Rebecca & StewS8 E29Rebecca and Stew leave the city to follow their dreams in the country, and they want to cash in on local tourism with a vacation property.
- Roz & KatherineS8 E28Needing to escape from the limelight, Roz and Katherine seek to transform their outdated cottage into an upscale rental retreat.
- Leah & StewS8 E27After making sacrifices to save for a down payment on a first home, a couple counts on a rental unit to help out with the mortgage.
- Jen & PaulS8 E26Scott's friend, Jen, and her husband, Paul, buy and renovate a fixer upper in their dream neighborhood, and they need an income suite in the basement to help pay for it all.
- Kathy & FancheS8 E25With her sister, Fanche, in tow, Kathy builds an income property to reduce the mortgage payments on her first home.
- Liza, Mary & StellaS8 E24Three sisters work together to convert a basement into a retirement apartment for their aging parents.
- Leanne, Michelle & RichardS8 E23For different reasons, Richard, Leanne and Michelle join forces to buy an income property.
- Jeff & LeeS8 E22Jeff and Lee plan to fund their retirement with multiple income properties.
- Nellie & JoeS8 E21In order to fund their teenagers' college educations, Joe and Nellie invest in an income property.
- Vic & AmieS8 E20Vic needs to pay for his mother's care by converting her apartment into an income property.
- Andrew & MariaS8 E19A new couple needs an income suite to manage their substantial mortgage, so they consider two and three bedrooms.
- Paul & AngelaS8 E18A couple wants to generate more money for their business by splitting their single family rental into a duplex.
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