Charming house from ‘Fixer Upper’ lists in Texas for $1.2 million. Take a look inside
A home that was featured on the first season of HGTV’s smash-hit series “Fixer Upper” starring Chip and Joanna Gaines has landed on the real estate market in Waco, Texas for $1.2 million.
The Gorman House, as it’s called, is a charming, 3,284-square-foot home with seven bedrooms and 5.5-plus bathrooms that has been used as a vacation rental house. It also comes with a carriage house that has its own two bedrooms, 1.5-bathrooms, kitchen and sitting area.
The larger house is the main draw, however.
“Gorgeous wood floors grace the entirety of the living and bedroom spaces on all three floors only utilizing tile in the upstairs bathrooms,” the listing says. “The large kitchen island is a perfect gathering spot for guests to cook & visit in addition to the charming banquette Joanna Gaines cleverly designed for dining. Two sitting areas provide ample space for relaxation, conversation or gathering for a movie night.”
The house was built in the 1930s and was run down by the time the Gaines got their hands on it and worked their magic in 2013, Realtor reported. The current owners, Baylor soccer coach Chuck Codd and ex-soccer player Charmaine Hooper have rented the house out successfully on VRBO and Airbnb for $447 per night.
Both the house and its hosts earned rave reviews on Airbnb.
This story was originally published August 26, 2021 at 1:58 PM with the headline "Charming house from ‘Fixer Upper’ lists in Texas for $1.2 million. Take a look inside."