My Lottery Dream Home - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
A Big Home for a Big Prize
Rick & Lorie won the Lottery's Mega Millions jackpot of $180 million dollars and are looking for their dream home in Riverside County, California. Host David Bromstad is asked to find a modern, country style home to make Millionaire memories. It should include a large amount of acreage, a big kitchen, 6 or more bedrooms and a place for Lorie's Dad to call home.
A Lottery Winner's Dog House
Joe & Rhonda won $11.7 million in the Minnesota Lottery and are looking for a new dream home near beautiful Stillwater. Host David Bromstad travels back to his birth state to help the couple search for a mansion in the range of $2.5 million. He needs to find a treasure with an open floor plan, a big kitchen, up to 40 acres, 4 bedrooms and hopefully a big enough barn for Rhonda's hobby sport of agility training for German Shepherds.
Dream Home and Wedding Venue
Design expert, David Bromstad takes New Jersey's newest Lottery winners on a tour to find an amazing new Dream Home. They have a total of $7 million to spend but will they choose $1.65 million 'Old Indian Estate', the historical 'Llewellyn Carriage House', or brand new build 'The Ryserson' in their old neighborhood? Whatever they choose, it's going to be fabulous.
Scratch Me Lucky California Dream Home
Family illness and unemployment force this middle-aged couple to move in with their mother. But all that changes when they scratch one million dollars! Follow design expert, David Bromstad as he takes these Californian jackpot winners on a search for their dream home by the waterfront, with room for a boat and a pool.
Second Chance Draw
Design expert, David Bromstad takes lucky $5 Million Ohio Lottery winners on a search for the perfect family Dream Home. This young couple need a family friendly neighborhood to raise their son. Will they choose a model home they can build from scratch? An architecturally designed home, on a sprawling 3 acres? Or, a luxurious, move-in ready home in a housing estate?
Florida Waterfront Winners
Design expert, David Bromstad takes a Florida real estate agent on a search through Jacksonville to find his million dollar Dream Home. This happy lottery winner pockets a massive $9Million, but is only one home enough for this property expert? Find out if he's tempted to buy one, two or even three of David's suggested properties!
Hamptons Dream Home
Design expert, David Bromstad takes $20 Million lottery winners on a search for the ultimate Dream Home in the ultimate location, the Hamptons! This couple has a wish-list a mile long, David has his work cut out for him finding a mother-law-suite, a separate entrance for their grown daughter, and a house with so many bathrooms no-one will ever have to wait, and so many more requests Can David find the perfect property to make everybody happy?
Downtown Dream Home
Winning 5 million dollars in a Hoosier Lottery buys more than a Downtown Dream Home, it buys a young woman's independence. Designer David Bromstadt helps Indianapolis local leave her parents' home for the last time, as she buys her very first property. She's looking for a modern bachelorette pad in Downtown Indy - with a little bit of bling! So, will she choose a townhome she can style herself; an ultra modern house on the edge of town, or a city central apartment she can remodel to her own taste?
Vacation Dream Home
A busy family that loves the water and won the $1 million lottery wants to buy a house in Gulf Shores, AL. David Bromstadt finds them incredible options: a gorgeous beach house, a lagoon-front home with its own bridge and a condo with water views.
Vegas Dream Home
Down and out pro-boxer Damian AKA 'BOLO' hit hard times in Lancaster, California before his dream came true and won $1 Million on a scratcher. He immediately moved his family to Las Vegas, Nevada, and called in design expert David Bromstad to help choose his Dream Home. David shows 'BOLO' some beautiful properties in popular gated communities, but which one will suit him and his family most?
Big House Hunting
Tim and Kim won the top prize of $5,500 on an Ohio scratcher, and two years later, won again in the second chance draw... a whopping $2 Million! And just in time, their small 2 bedroom house in Columbus, Ohio is bursting at the seams with a house full of 'stuff'. Now they've asked professional designer, David Bromstad to help them find a supersized Dream Home. It needs to be big enough for them, their mother-in-law, and a lifetime of memories and memorabilia.
Texas Dream Home
Monica and Nelly are lucky enough to belong to a family of Lottery winners. Monica's father won a whopping $8 Million in the Texas Lottery and in true Texan style shared the win with the whole family! Monica and Nelly have always longed to live on Possum Kingdom 'PK' Lake, and expert designer, David Bromstad, shows them homes they've only ever dreamed of buying. But now they can afford it, which one or two will they buy?
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