Too Many Kids, Not Enough House

Mike and Steve lived comfortably in their cozy cottage for a decade before they started adopting. But now with four energetic children under one tiny roof, the family is desperate for more space. Their charming home has tons of potential, but after two years on the market, it's clear that its best features are hidden behind clutter and some shortsighted design choices. The Property Brothers step in with a price-conscious renovation plan that's guaranteed to turn things around. Jonathan goes full-tilt with an ambitious main floor makeover and a strategy to improve the home's curb appeal. Meanwhile, Drew eventually shifts gears with the house hunt and hopes for a homerun with a 200-year-old property with a surprising list of family-friendly amenities.
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