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95. Is Your Clutter Worth Thousands? 'Everything But the House' Shows How Much You Can Get for Your Stuff
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95. Is Your Clutter Worth Thousands? 'Everything But the House' Shows How Much You Can Get for Your Stuff
FromHouse Party
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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Mar 25, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
Just when you were thinking, “Hmmm, there simply aren’t enough home organizing shows out there” (Just kidding! There are nothing BUT home organizing shows out there these days!) along comes another one to fill the void. GMA’s Lara Spencer hosts “Everything But the House,” an HGTV show that centers around families that need to clear the clutter out of their homes and call on a group of appraisers to help them cash in on valuables hiding in plain sight.Part “Antiques Roadshow,” part “Pawn Stars,” part HGTV makeover show, “Everything But the House” appeals to the treasure hunter inside us all. But is it compelling enough to keep watching? We discuss on this week’s episode.Other topics we discuss:Speaking of organizing shows, Netflix’s “The Home Edit” got renewed for a second season.Some “Real Housewives” real estate updates: What’s the status of Vicki Gunvalson’s Orange County, CA, home and Teresa Giudice’s New Jersey mansion?And, as always, our celebrity real estate winner and loser of the week.Want more “House Party”? Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. And please: Throw us a five-star rating if you like what you hear. The more good ratings and reviews we have, the easier it is for people to find us.Want to chime in? Have your own crazy home-related story you’re dying to share? We’re all ears, eagerly waiting to discuss all of your burning real estate questions on “The Mailbox” segment. Email us at podcast@realtor.com, follow us on Facebook and Instagram, or tweet us @housepartypod on Twitter.
Released:
Mar 25, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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