House from “Fixer Upper” on Airbnb

When you get an Airbnb, you want a move-in-ready home, not some shack in serious need of TLC. Well, this Airbnb is as “fixed up” as it will ever be because it was remodeled by the cream of the crop: Chip and Joanna from the TV show Fixer Upper. The house, in Crawford, Texas, was featured in the show’s season four finale and quickly became a fan favorite. While the gorgeous home was intended for the show’s executive producer, Michael Matsumoto, it’s now open for the general public to rent on Airbnb.


Fixer Upper house from the outside

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With four bedrooms, seven bathrooms, an open-concept kitchen, al fresco dining area, play structure, a basketball court, and small home gym, the house has everything guests could possibly want. Matsumoto told PEOPLE, “When we welcome anyone into our house, our family included, and they see how beautiful it is, their jaws always hit the floor. I don’t want to brag but it really is the most amazing house in the world.”


Fixer Upper house from the outside, view between trees

Photo: Airbnb


While no one has stayed there yet, the first guests are scheduled for the first week of December. “It was hard to make the decision to put our house on Airbnb,” Matsumoto said, but “our house is such a special gift and so many fans have told us that it’s their favorite, it’ll be nice to let them get to experience the magic of it.”


Kids room in Fixer Upper house

Photo: Airbnb


The house can accommodate up to 12 guests, and prices start at $300 per night.

H/T: Travel & Leisure




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