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How to get on 'Unsellable Houses'? Lyndsay Lamb and Leslie Davis work their magic to transform outdated homes to make them sale-worthy

2023-09-11 07:21
HGTV's 'Unsellable Houses' Season 4 features real estate experts and twin sisters Lyndsay Lamb and Leslie Davis transforming lifeless properties
How to get on 'Unsellable Houses'? Lyndsay Lamb and Leslie Davis work their magic to transform outdated homes to make them sale-worthy

SNOHOMISH, WASHINGTON: The real estate agents Lyndsay Lamb and Leslie Davis are returning to HGTV for Season 4 of 'Unsellable Houses.' Real estate consultants and twin sisters Leslie Davis and Lyndsay Lamb are all set to once again help desperate homeowners sell their lifeless homes.

In the latest season of 'Unsellable Houses,' the twin sisters will visit nearby comparables and make the necessary, impactful renovations that transform these unlovable houses into diamonds in the rough. However, your house could be the next one to be fixed by Lyndsay and Leslie – but, yes, there are some criteria!

How to get on 'Unsellable Houses'?

'Unsellable Houses' star Lyndsay's expertise in home renovation, design, and staging, combined with Leslie's budget and negotiation savvy, enables them to navigate the slowing housing market and secure top dollar for their clients' homes across the Pacific Northwest. Fans have often wondered how they could get on the HGTV show. The Lamb & Co. Real Estate team serves the greater Snohomish County area, making it eligible for buying and selling with them if you are in the region. Additionally, High Noon Entertainment assists Lyndsay and Leslie in managing everything that goes into the production of the 'Unsellable Houses' show. HGTV and High Noon Entertainment primarily seek homeowners in the Northern Seattle area whose properties have been sitting on the market and need help to appeal to buyers.

Lyndsay and Leslie, being local real estate agents, are willing to invest their own money upfront to make light renovations that will help sell your house. To be considered, all you have to do is fill in the details about you and your house along with some photos on the casting form. Fans can find the casting form on The Lamb & Co. website under the Casting Call section. If selected, Lyndsay and Leslie will become your official unsellable realtors, and you can have some fun along the way.

What are the criteria to be on 'Unsellable Houses'?

Getting on 'Unsellable Houses' is not a simple process. Lyndsay and Leslie will carefully review your details to ensure that you fulfill the necessary criteria. Homeowners who want to sell their homes must be willing to allow Lyndsay and Leslie to take the reins on the renovation and listing process. Once the house is sold, they will recoup their initial investment and split the additional profit with you. Moreover, homeowners should not be currently under contract with another agent. Furthermore, homeowners must be willing to vacate the property during the renovation process. Eligible homes should be within an hour's drive of Snohomish, WA, including areas like Everett, Mill Creek, and Lake Stevens.

'Unsellable Houses' features double the fun

'Unsellable Houses' was scheduled to release on July 23, but it has been pushed back to September 23. However, twin sisters Lyndsay and Leslie promised to double the fun, double the twins, and double the unsellable. HGTV will premiere two new back-to-back episodes every night. In the upcoming season, Lyndsay and Leslie will help a couple whose spacious yet outdated house in Shoreline, Washington, has lagged on the market for more than 30 days. They will have to work fast, as the couple has already purchased a new home and is paying two mortgages. Through bold exterior finishes and a modern bathroom revamp, Lyndsay and Leslie will transform the house from unsellable to open-house ready.

'Unsellable Houses' Season 4 will premiere on Sunday, September 10th at 9 pm PT/ET on HGTV.