In keeping with the idea that everything the Napiers touch turns to gold, properties they've renovated tend to hit the market with massive price tags attached. Take the charmingly rustic Kollar house from Season 3, which, according to People, was listed at $229,000. The 1960s-era home, a 2,160-square-foot cottage boasting three beds and two baths, was redone by Ben and Erin utilizing a $200,000 budget set by the owners. As listing agent Kandace Monsivais told Realtor, "It's bittersweet. Even after the show, they [the sellers] renovated every single room. Everything's been done."
Likewise, the Trest home, renovated during Season 1, went on the market at $210,000, per People. The 2,436-square-foot, split-level property was actually owned by the Napiers' friends, who put it back on the market following their extensive renovations for a whopping $95,000 more than they originally paid for it. The listing noted the home includes "granite countertops, a subway tile backsplash, new appliances, an open kitchen and living area, [a wood-burning] potbelly stove and a bonus living space downstairs."