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Lyndsay and Leslie renovate a 1950s rambler in Bothell, Washington. They transform the home with more curb appeal with a blue paint job and red-toned brick, while transforming the interior into a bright, French country-inspired space.

Real estate consultants and twin sisters Leslie Davis and Lyndsay Lamb have a knack for helping desperate homeowners sell their lifeless homes. After visiting nearby comparables, the sisters make the necessary, impactful renovations that convert these unlovable houses into diamonds in the rough. Unsellable Houses airs on Wednesdays at 8|7c on HGTV!

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37 Comments

  1. Geez,
    So instead of giving your viewers closure, you left everyone hanging?
    That’s just RUDE !

  2. Not loving all the blue. Too deep a shade, and painting the brick in the kitchen was a crime—why not repeat the German smear from the front room? Speaking of, it’s a little weird walking into a dining room from the front door. But they did a fantastic job on the bathrooms and bedrooms. Too bad about the septic/sewer issue.

  3. Guess they shouldn't of took on that house before finding out everything. Not the owners fault it's the twins fault. Girls should just buy the house from the owner . I wonder if they sold it or if there still sitting on it ??

  4. Oh I am sorry what I hear at the end of the video….I was just going to comment, on how much I like the outcome of the house, except the color of the entrance door, which is a nogo…this kind of red would have only looked good, if the upper trim outside the house would have been a much darker blue.

  5. OK, I found an update….. “We had to negotiate with the buyer because of our sewer challenges,” says Davis. “We ended up selling for $780,000.” The original “unsellable” price was $700,000, so at least the house sold for $80,000 more than the owner had expected.”

  6. The house is nice, not too fond of exterior brick being red, think a nice white paint would've been better. The blue is nice, it needed a pop of color on the inside. Also yea connecting to sewer is a pain and costly but it is well worth it. However I think if they can get away with just keeping septic then I would considering it works so your not doing a dissatisfaction to the new buyer and the new buy cam decide if they wanna connect later.

  7. Love the interior!!! The roof and exterior look good also. So sad about the stupid sewer stuff. You bit it on this one $$$$, sorry.

  8. Of course you don't have a timeliness, the guy just gave you the news. Why make it a big thing?? That was wierd

  9. Even if you reduce volume to 1, its still loud coz of the ssssshhhhhooouuutttiiinnnggg!!!
    I dont like what they did

  10. I use to do makeovers on women and I think the twins look so much better without bangs and the darker hair color is striking! They are beautiful!

  11. Its really too bad that they did not keep up with "Wet and Forget" treatments to keep that roof moss free….Its a shame that they did not keep up with the basic finishes like roof, trim, grout and kitchen trim….

  12. I loved the interior since I am a French Country lover myself. But that exterior red door with the blue paint is a big no for me! An as much as I love French design, it's very specific and I do wonder if some people might say no to that esthetic ……

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