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'Fixer Upper' with Chip and Joanna Gaines was THE renovation series for years. For five seasons, the two professionals renovated countless houses until the show was cancelled in 2017.

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00:00 Fixer Upper with Chip and Joanna Gaines was the renovation series in the US.
00:05 For five seasons, the two professionals renovated countless houses until the show was cancelled
00:10 in 2017.
00:12 But what actually happened to the houses after the episodes aired?
00:16 In fact, according to the US magazine The List, many of the homes renovated at Fixer
00:21 Upper were subsequently sold by the owners.
00:24 One that did not meet this fate is the mid-century modern home from season two.
00:29 This fan favorite still belongs to Jill and Josh, who viewers met in the series.
00:34 However, the two owners do not live in it.
00:37 Much to the delight of Fixer Upper fans, anyone can rent a Texas-based house for a holiday.
00:43 Also available on Airbnb are the Three Little Pigs house from season three, the Barn Dominium
00:48 also from season three, and the Pickley Pear house.
00:52 If you want to get fancy, you can also stay in the housebook double-decker house from
00:55 the fourth season, which still belongs to Brett Swartz, a friend of the Gaines.
01:00 If you're a particularly big fan of Fixer Upper, you should keep your eyes peeled for
01:04 houses for sale every now and then.
01:06 In 2017, for example, Dean and Brittany Wixom's pick-a-door house from season four was sold
01:13 for $565,000.
01:16 A bargain!
01:17 [music]

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