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- Home Town | HGTV
Husband-and-wife team Erin and Ben Napier bring their small Mississippi hometown back to life with modern and affordable updates to its historic homes
- Home Town Update: HGTV Announces Season 8 and More
HGTV's Home Town series has been renewed for a Season 8 We have all the details and the latest on hosts Ben and Erin Napier
- Step Inside the Home Town Takeover Season Three Sebring Makeover - HGTV
After transforming Wetumpka, Alabama, and Fort Morgan, Colorado, in the first two seasons of Home Town Takeover, hosts Ben and Erin Napier headed to the Sunshine State Sebring, Florida, is a sweet town situated on Lake Jackson and famous for its Sebring International Raceway
- How to Identify Mold vs. Mildew - HGTV
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- Ben and Erin Napier Announce Season 3 of Home Town Takeover | HGTV
HGTV is launching a nationwide call to find towns that could use some of the 'Home Town' touch It's all part of an ambitious new series — 'Home Town Takeover' In this exciting new project, Erin and Ben lead a team of renovation pros as they takeover and makeover an entire small town
- Home Town Takeover - HGTV
Ben and Erin Napier Take 'Home Town' on the road in the new HGTV spinoff series, 'Home Town Takeover' In this series, Erin and Ben lead a team of renovation pros as they takeover and makeover an entire small town
- Home Town Kickstart Presented by PEOPLE - HGTV
In 'Home Town Kickstart,' HGTV's small town renewal movement goes across the country as six teams of renovation superstars give struggling cities the kickstart they need to thrive Each team tackles three big projects to boost the town's revitalization efforts and community pride
- A Mountain Home With Cozy, Modern Style | HGTV
U nder normal circumstances, Liberty Gould and Jeff Byer might never have experienced living in Park City, Utah: They both work in tech and have full-time jobs in California But a few years ago, when millions of Americans started working remotely, the couple headed for the slopes and got a taste of life on the mountain “What we expected to be a several-month stay turned into over a year
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