My House, Your Money

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My House, Your Money
Genre Reality
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes16
Production
Production company Cineflix Inc.
Original release
Network W Network, HGTV

My House, Your Money is a Cineflix produced realty reality programme that aired on W Network in Canada and HGTV in the United States in 2011 and 2012. [1] The show follows young individuals who are the hunt for their first home, but are relying on family members for financial assistance, and thus must navigate disagreements among their family about their choices. [2]

Episodes

  1. "Zochowski Family”
  2. "Madigan Family”
  3. "Hardman Family”
  4. “The Posinellis”
  5. "Saunders Family”
  6. “Hyatt Family”
  7. “Lewis Knowles”
  8. “The Teeuwsens”
  9. “The Javiers”
  10. “The Arscotts”
  11. “The Curbelos”
  12. “The Lumbs”
  13. "The Durands”
  14. “The Avrahams”
  15. "The Romms”
  16. "Basinski Family”

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References

  1. "Watch mom and dad duke it out with their son on My House, Your Money". National Post , September 10, 2011.
  2. Rebecca Burstein, "Avoid the home buying clash for cash ; In the past, parents have always tried to help their kids, if financially capable". Winnipeg Sun , October 6, 2012.