Retta visits the Southwest, Northeast and Southeast in search of the ugliest houses around. The five regional semi-finalists vie for the chance at a $150,000 makeover designed by Alison Victoria.
The summer road trip comes to an end as Retta crowns the Ugliest House in America. Then it's makeover time, with HGTV's Alison Victoria leading the charge to turn a nightmare house into the home its owners have always dreamed of.
Among America's majestic mountains, Retta finds three ugly homes ready for a makeover. While traveling the highs and lows, she uncovers a pieced-together cabin, a property balanced on a rock and a house that looks like a church.
Retta heads to the Northeast, South, and Midwest to tour the ugliest homes in America, and the five regional semifinalists vie for the chance at a $150,000 makeover designed by Alison Victoria.
Retta kicks off her summer road trip by touring ugly homes in the West and the Midwest. The five regional semi-finalists vie for the chance at a $150,000 makeover designed by Alison Victoria.
Three ugly homes in the Northeast vie for the chance at a $150,000 makeover by designer Alison Victoria, an eclectic house full of panels, a church-like home with zebras on the walls and a retro red shed that has it out for its owners.
Retta tours three ugly homes in the West that are battling it out for the chance at a $150,000 makeover. From a sprawling party pad with funky decor to a tiny triangle-house where the walls feel like they're closing in, only one will make the finals.
Retta tours three ugly homes in the South that are competing for a $150,000 makeover from HGTV's Alison Victoria. From a disco deathtrap that's short on safety features to a musty house embalmed in carpet and wallpaper, only one will make the finals.
Three ugly homes in the Southeast vie for the chance at a $150,000 makeover by designer Alison Victoria, a house that's a series of connected huts, a horrifying home in the woods, and a dated house with holiday decor year-round.
In the Midwest, Retta tours three heinous homes vying for the chance at a $150,000 makeover by Alison Victoria; she'll get an inside look at an underwater sea palace, a 1960s throwback and a former funeral home.