Where are the iconicFixer Upperhomes now?
So, where are the iconicFixer Upperhomes now?
And what’sthe real reasonFixer Upperhomes are so hard to sell?
Read on to find out!
Specifically, the Gaines flipped “The Mid-Century Modern Home” for their friend, Jill and Josh Barrett.
The gorgeous home was the couple’s first, and it seriously turned out perfect.
The house went from unkempt and dated to totally cool, open, and modern in a fresh-yet-retro way.
The home became instantly iconic in the world ofFixer Upper,and for good reasons.
In fact, in 2017, a car crashed into the home, causing a ton of damage.
“It’s like the Wild West here,” Kelly told theWaco Tribune-Heraldat the time.
She then went on to blame the Gaines' team.
“This is aFixer Uppergone bad,” Kelly added.
Perhaps Bass couldn’t sell it, or the city council finally allowed her to rent it out.
Whatever the case, The Barndominium is available to stay in for just $856 per night.
Specifically, when asked if he would recommend the Gaines to a friend, Swartz was ecstatic.
“Just let Chip and Jo take the reigns.
“Makes you want to hire Chip and Joanna Gaines to do your house,doesn’t it?
Plus, there’s no denying that staying on the houseboat is certainly a unique experience.
But in season 3, bachelor Brett Ridley took the show by storm when he found his perfect home.
However, in 2017, Ridley’s bachelor status disappeared, as he got engaged to girlfriend Rachel Rich.
That was the case with season 4’s iconic home, “The Pickly Pear House.”
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While the Severns may not have loved it, you could stay there for just $312 per night.
And in an interview for theMagnoliablog, Mary Kay said as much.
And as it turns out, the original owners still seem to be in possession of the home.
And when Melissa and Matthew Yieldings first moved in, they were totally in love.
“I love the kitchen, living, and dining area,” Melissa told Joanna for theMagnoliablog.
“It feels really peaceful.”
The episode was certainly emotional, but Baker couldn’t have been happier with the results of the flip.
“I loved everything about it,” she toldPeople.
“Who else better could do that for a widow [than Chip and Joanna]?
I walked in 12 weeks later to everything not only being done but it being beautiful.”
While the abode was a far cry from the Gaines' typical style, it still was a masterpiece.
However, that doesn’t mean the Wixsoms loved living there.