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Greenovate EpisodesSeason 1    

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  • Chris P.
    Real estate investor and professional green consultant, Chris Prelitz, is determined to show people the light. He has purchased a 1600 square-foot, two bedroom, two bathroom house in Laguna Woods, California for $460,000 and plans to not only transform it into a model solar-powered home, but also flip it for a profit. However, it's not long before Chris encounters resistance from the local home owners association and he begins to realize that his green vision may require a lot more "green" than he had anticipated.

  • Brian And Ellen
    Married for 24 years, artists Brian and Ellen strive to bring creativity and ingenuity into every aspect of their lives. That's why, after purchasing a $1.5 Million, 14,000 Square Foot Lot in Tony Santa Barbara, CA, these early adapters decided to go ahead of the curve and build a green prefab. With over $1 Million in factory costs on the line, their 6 module sunset breeze house must survive a 1,075 mile trek to its new address without damaging the already installed floors, doors, plumbing and lighting. Will Brian and Ellen's tech bet be a boom or a bust?

  • Ryan F.
    33-year-old international cyclist and real estate broker Ryan Flegal has ambitious plans to turn a dilapidated light bulb factory into his very own green oasis in the middle of south central Los Angeles. He's given himself a four-month deadline to transform the 2,300 square foot second story, purchased for $320,000 without walls, plumbing, or electricity into an ultraefficient, super sustainable live/work loft. But there's a big difference between selling homes and building them - and Ryan's about to find out whether his sanding, stripping, and salvaging skills are enough to make this investment pay off.

  • Scott H.
    Scott, a water specialist, transforms his bungalow into a water-efficient wonder.

  • Abbe, Joe And Joey
    Green Realtor and single mom Abbe Dotson recently purchased a Los Angeles Duplex with long-time friends and life partners Joe Ringlehan and Joey Artero. Their dream is to turn the 2,400 square-foot, 4 bedroom, 2 bath residence into a healthy environment.

  • Ilisa And Lilla
    A 1940's bungalow in California has health and efficiency issues.

  • Margaret R.
    Margaret Renzullo has big plans to give her 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home a dramatic green makeover. But as the project gets going, Margaret learns that the house is in worse shape than she thought and soon it's her financial health that has her worried.

  • Dominique L.
    Expert flipper Dominique Levesque is keeping this green flip close to home, it's only blocks away from his own Austin, TX house. He bought the 800 square-foot, 2 bed, 1 bath house for a steal at $155,000, and hopes to put it back on the market in 3 months.

  • Evan G.
    Now that Evan Gregorio's 1947 1,100 square foot, 3-bed, 2-bath Van Nuys house is due for an upgrade, the 30-year old father of two wants to be as eco-friendly as possible, both for the health of his growing family and as a wise investment.

  • Joe G.
    Jessica and Joe Goodman are going green on a budget. They've worked on large-scale green projects in the past. Now they've bought their first home, a 2-bedroom condominium in Santa Monica, CA, and they want to make it as eco-friendly as possible.

  • Monica R.
    Monica Ramone is an independent TV producer living in Venice Beach, California. She's flipped houses in the past, but this time she's raising the stakes with her first green remodel: two 900 square foot, 2 bed 1 bath 1920s cottages.

  • Emily J.
    A professional house flipper takes on a four-bedroom Victorian home in Los Angeles' Echo Park neighborhood.

  • Juliette O.
    Juliette & Alexander always dreamed of owning a home on the historic canals in Venice, California. They've purchased the ugliest one on the block - a 900 square feet, 2 bedroom 1 bath craftsman - and they've decided to give it a complete gut job.

  • Julie S.
    Julie does a green remodel.
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