Brian Sanchez+FollowHidden gems: Maine homes under $30KSome of Maine’s most affordable homes are tucked away in its breathtaking countryside—think fixer-uppers starting at just $19,000! These places aren’t move-in ready, but for anyone handy (or dreaming of a creative project), they’re a rare chance to own a slice of Maine’s natural beauty without breaking the bank. Imagine transforming a 1930s Madawaska house or a Grand Isle blank slate into your own retreat. Even if they need major TLC, the land alone is worth a look. Would you take on a renovation adventure for a shot at country living? Let’s talk dream projects and deal-breakers! #RealEstate #MaineRealEstate #FixerUpper00Share
lstevens+FollowElla Gaines’ College Glow-Up Is RealElla Gaines is officially in her college era and fans are loving her new, mature vibe! She made a splash on 'Fixer Upper: Colorado Mountain House' with her cool-girl style and even debuted a chic reddish-brown hair transformation. Now at Parsons in NYC, Ella’s personal style is thriving—and her independence is too. Even Chip and Joanna are letting her take the design reins (and she’s not afraid to challenge Dad’s taste!). Total main character energy! #Beauty #EllaGaines #FixerUpper00Share
Charles Brown+FollowInside Joanna Gaines’ boldest home yetJoanna Gaines’ Colorado Mountain House reveal isn’t just another Fixer Upper—this time, she’s renovating for her own family’s future. Instead of gutting the 1960s cabin, Joanna kept the vaulted ceilings and original stonework, layering in rich colors and European touches for a vibe that’s both rugged and cozy. The most surprising twist? She let her daughter Ella take creative control of the guest cottage, leading to some playful family debates and fresh design risks. This project is all about honoring a home’s history while making space for new memories. What would you keep or change if you were reimagining your own retreat? #Entertainment #JoannaGaines #FixerUpper40Share
randerson+FollowWould you turn this Maine schoolhouse into your dream home?A massive, six-bedroom former schoolhouse in Stockton Springs is up for grabs at just $275,000—nearly half the national average home price. The catch? It’s part home, part time capsule, with some rooms still rocking chalkboards and classroom doors. While parts have been renovated, others need serious TLC, from scratched floors to chipped paint. But the place has a bell tower, tons of space, and year-round potential. Would you take on a project like this for the price, or is the renovation too much? Let’s hear your thoughts—could you see yourself living here? #RealEstate #MaineRealEstate #FixerUpper00Share
michele24+FollowChip & Joanna’s $2M home deal in AspenChip and Joanna Gaines just scored their Colorado mountain house for $2 million less than the original asking price! Their new Woody Creek property, just outside Aspen, was listed at $7.5 million but they bought it for $5.5 million. The place comes with two acres, a main house, two guest cottages, and a private river trail—plus, their daughter Ella is getting hands-on with one of the renovations. This is the first time the Gaines family is taking on a fixer-upper outside Texas. Would you ever take on a project like this, or is the price tag just too wild? #Entertainment #FixerUpper #ChipAndJoanna2025Share
russellolson+FollowThinking of Buying a Fixer-Upper? Read This First!Dreaming of snagging a deal on a fixer-upper? You’re not alone, but today’s high mortgage rates mean buyers are less willing to shell out for big renovations. While as-is homes can be 54% cheaper than move-in-ready places, repairs can quickly eat up your savings—think $20K for cosmetic fixes, or up to $80K for foundation issues. Pro tip: Budget at least 10-20% of the purchase price for repairs, and don’t forget to leave a cushion for surprises! #RealEstate #HomeBuying #FixerUpper00Share
Heather Moore+FollowWould You Buy a $200K Fixer-Upper?Thinking about snagging a fixer-upper for cheap? Here’s the scoop: those $200K listings look like a steal, but repairs can easily add $100K or more—especially if you hit big-ticket issues like a bad roof or foundation. With higher mortgage rates, buyers are less willing to pay for major renovations, so the old “flip for profit” game isn’t what it used to be. If you’re not sitting on extra cash for repairs, you might want to keep shopping for something move-in ready! #RealEstate #HomeBuying #FixerUpper12Share
TVShowsAce+Follow‘Fixer Upper’ Chip And Joanna Gaines Announce Huge Family News https://tvshowsace.com/2025/12/14/fixer-upper-chip-and-joanna-gaines-announce-huge-family-news/ #FixerUpper 00Share