Ugliest House in America - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Getting Ugly in the Midwest
In the Midwest, Retta tours three truly heinous homes vying for the chance at a $150,000 makeover by Alison Victoria. She'll get an inside look at an underwater sea palace, a 1960s throwback and a former funeral home.

Finding More Ugly in the South
Retta is off to the Southeast to check out the ugly home competition. She'll explore a sardine can house with more than one snake problem, a property with a questionable past and a home that looks like a vintage bank.

Looking for Ugly in the North
Retta heads to the Northeast to uncover the region's most-hideous home. She'll question life and design decisions at a former preschool, a house shaped like a pyramid and a pink-carpeted nightmare that looks like a cat condo.

Searching for Ugly Out West
Retta finds a dark spot on the sunny West Coast as she checks out three homes that are more nightmares than dreams. She'll visit a house that looks like a jungle, a home that used to be a barn and property that feels like living on a boat.

From Ugly to Unbelievable
After choosing the worst of the worst, Retta announces which ugly home will be getting a $150,000 renovation from designer Alison Victoria! The lucky homeowners will see the amazing transformation that takes their home from grotesque to gorgeous.
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