How much is home town on HGTV for sale?

How much is home town on HGTV for sale?

Just when we thought we couldn’t be more excited for the return of Home Town ( and the Napiers’ new show! ), Erin posted on her Instagram stories that one of the homes featured on the show is for sale. At the affordable asking price of $185,000, one lucky fan could live in an adorable cottage from season two.

Which is the town with the most old homes?

About 68 percent of its homes are old, and although there is still silver mining done in the area — the town’s nickname is “Silver Capital of the World” — the mountains surrounding Wallace create a striking backdrop to the historic buildings of downtown. The village of Maquon has just under 300 people and 0.16 square miles of land.

Is the house from home town on the market?

Although houses from HGTV shows have been on the market before, this one is truly special because it is only the second house from Home Town to be listed. This opportunity is a rare one, so act fast if you want to own this charming Southern cottage for yourself!

Are there any cities with fewer than 10, 000 residents?

It’s here where you’ll find people who welcome you like family, in addition to some of the most astonishing landscapes in the U.S. While America’s larger cities are definitely worth a visit (or multiple), this list focuses on lesser-known towns with 10,000 residents or fewer.

Who are the real people on home town?

The show features a real-life married couple helping to create a number of perfect homes for some of the local residents. That young couple is Erin and Ben Napier and their show delivers a real small-town vibe every week.

Just when we thought we couldn’t be more excited for the return of Home Town ( and the Napiers’ new show! ), Erin posted on her Instagram stories that one of the homes featured on the show is for sale. At the affordable asking price of $185,000, one lucky fan could live in an adorable cottage from season two.

Although houses from HGTV shows have been on the market before, this one is truly special because it is only the second house from Home Town to be listed. This opportunity is a rare one, so act fast if you want to own this charming Southern cottage for yourself!

About 68 percent of its homes are old, and although there is still silver mining done in the area — the town’s nickname is “Silver Capital of the World” — the mountains surrounding Wallace create a striking backdrop to the historic buildings of downtown. The village of Maquon has just under 300 people and 0.16 square miles of land.