Cheap Old Houses Season 1 Episode 2 Peoria: Cheap Old House Heaven
- TV-G
- August 9, 2021
- 24 min
In season 1 episode 2 of Cheap Old Houses, titled "Peoria: Cheap Old House Heaven," Elizabeth and Ethan take us on a tour of historic homes in the heart of Peoria, Illinois. This episode is all about finding the perfect fixer-upper in this vibrant Midwestern city.
The show begins with Elizabeth and Ethan driving through Peoria, pointing out some of the city's iconic landmarks. Peoria is a city that has had its ups and downs over the years, but it has a rich history and a unique charm that draws people in. Elizabeth and Ethan are on the hunt for the perfect historic house to add to their list of inexpensive homes that are just waiting to be restored to their former glory.
The first house they tour is a beautiful Colonial Revival style home that was built in 1905. This house has a lot of potential but also needs a lot of work. There are some issues with the roof and the flooring, but Elizabeth and Ethan can see the potential in this lovely home. They love the fact that this house has a lot of original features like stained-glass windows, a stunning staircase, and intricate woodwork. This house is a labor of love, but it has the potential to be a true masterpiece.
Next up, Elizabeth and Ethan tour a beautiful Tudor-style home that was built in the 1920s. This house is a fixer-upper, but it is in better condition than the first house they toured. The Tudor-style architecture is a real standout feature of this house, with its steep-pitched roof, ornamental half-timbering, and decorative brickwork. There are some issues with the plumbing and electrical systems that need to be addressed, but overall this is a solid house that has some really beautiful features. Elizabeth and Ethan love the fact that this house is situated on a large lot with plenty of room for gardening and outdoor living.
The third house they tour is a beautiful Queen Anne-style home that was built in 1895. This house has a lot of original features like stained-glass windows, a stunning staircase, and intricate woodwork. However, this home needs a lot of work. There are issues with the roof, the plumbing, and the electrical systems. There is also a lot of water damage that will need to be addressed. But Elizabeth and Ethan can see the potential in this home. They love the fact that this house has a wrap-around porch, a large backyard, and a lot of charming details that are just waiting to be restored.
The final house they tour is a stunning Craftsman-style bungalow that was built in 1927. This house has a lot of original features like a stunning fireplace, built-in bookcases, and intricate woodwork. This house is in better condition than any of the other houses they have toured so far, but it still needs some work. There are issues with the plumbing and electrical systems, and some of the windows need to be replaced. However, this house has a lot of charm, and Elizabeth and Ethan love the fact that it is situated on a large lot with plenty of outdoor living space.
Overall, this episode of Cheap Old Houses is all about finding the perfect fixer-upper in Peoria. Elizabeth and Ethan tour four beautiful historic homes and show us the potential that each home has. They remind us that restoring a historic home is a labor of love, but it is also a rewarding experience that allows us to preserve a piece of our history. If you love historic homes and are looking for a new project, then this episode of Cheap Old Houses is a must-watch.