‘House Stumpers’ Is Back and Better Than Ever

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If you’ve been keeping up with Drew and Jonathan’s YouTube channel, then you know that they recently started a new head-to-head game called House Stumpers, where they examine and try to guess the correct price of real home listings all over the country (and sometimes, even outside of the USA, too.) Well, they’re back at it again, and it’s better than ever.
On the next installment of their House Stumpers videos, Drew and Jonathan are taking their real estate skills to new heights all over North America—from charming Midwestern cities to chilly Alberta, Canada, and some of the most expensive places to live in the USA. Trust us: You’re going to want to be here to see this!
With only a few photos to look at of each property, and at some points almost no knowledge of the market in the House Stumpers location, the Bros definitely have their work cut out for them. Follow along side the duo as they check out these real properties, and see if you can guess the prices even better than the Property Brothers… Just make sure to leave a comment on the YouTube video and let them know how you did. And let us know what city you want the Bros to look at next!
Ski Cabins
First up, the Bros are taking a look at some snowy ski cabins across a variety of different places—from the beautiful Park City, Utah (where the average home price is a whopping $2.4 million), to the open lands of Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and the serene Banff, Alberta, Canada (where their parents, Jim and Joanne Scott, first met!). Even though Drew and Jonathan weren’t super familiar with a couple of these places, in one of these home listings, Jonathan actually guessed the list price right on the nose. The first time in House Stumpers history! In the end, though, only one Bro could be the winner… Who do you think it was?
New York City
The Bros are heading to the Big Apple this week to take a look at some of the most sought-after neighborhoods in the country. From a bi-level in Williamsburg, Brooklyn to an apartment with exposed brick and a surprising amount of natural light in the beautiful Upper West Side of Manhattan, these listings are throwing Drew and Jonathan for a loop! New York City is a booming real estate market that extends across each of the five boroughs—but that makes guessing the price of these homes that much more difficult…
Las Vegas
This week, Drew and Jonathan are heading to Sin City—the place they called home for 13 whole years! Yes, we all know Vegas for its casinos and nightlife, but between the blackjack tables and slot machines, you’ll also find that Vegas has a housing market worth betting on. The Bros are traveling all over the city, from a whopping $15.5M listing on a huge lot, to a more modestly-priced house with green carpeting. Drew and Jonathan have their work cut out for them this week! So, did the Bros hit the jackpot guessing these listing prices? You have to see for yourself!
Chicago
The Bros are getting acquainted with a market they haven’t explored yet before—and it’s safe to say they were, well, stumped! We’re headed to the Windy City this week for a House Stumpers video that explored all that Chicago real estate had to offer, from a condo beaming with floor-to-ceiling windows of natural light, to a luxury townhouse in a gated community downtown complete with a workout room and a rooftop terrace. Drew and Jonathan are making it their mission to correctly guess the price of these first-place homes in the Second City, and it’s entertaining to watch them try, to say the least!
Tiny Houses
We’ve explored plenty of homes across the US that are larger than life, but this week, the Brothers are looking at houses with a more modest square footage… like, really modest. That’s right—they’re taking a swing at the prices of tiny homes! They might be small, but these little living spaces pack a punch. There’s a home with an outdoor shower (don’t worry, there’s an indoor one, too!); a tinyplex (aka a duplex, but make it miniature); and even a house that can be shipped right to your door. Take a look at these digs, and please, let us know: Would you ever try tiny home living?