01of 14The Brand New BuildCarol Embry, Picture It Sold! LLC; Inset: Nathan Congleton / NBC / Getty ImagesA Joanna-designed home that hit the market in 2019 wasn’t featured on the show (it was brand new!) but does feature all of the Gainesian touches we love. Located in China Springs, Texas, about 12 miles from Waco, this 3,000-square-footfarmhouse was listed for $625,000with the couple’s own real estate company, Magnolia Realty.
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The Brand New Build
Carol Embry, Picture It Sold! LLC; Inset: Nathan Congleton / NBC / Getty Images

A Joanna-designed home that hit the market in 2019 wasn’t featured on the show (it was brand new!) but does feature all of the Gainesian touches we love. Located in China Springs, Texas, about 12 miles from Waco, this 3,000-square-footfarmhouse was listed for $625,000with the couple’s own real estate company, Magnolia Realty.
02of 14The Brand New BuildCarol Embry, Picture It Sold! LLCJoanna herself touted the 4-bedroom, 4.5-bathhome on Instagram, confirming that she and Chip “designed and built this modern styled farmhouse.” Inside, the lucky buyer found French oak floors, gleaming white tile and a massive kitchen with rustic touches (pictured here). The property also includes a large outdoor patio, grassy yard and two-car garage.
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Carol Embry, Picture It Sold! LLC

Joanna herself touted the 4-bedroom, 4.5-bathhome on Instagram, confirming that she and Chip “designed and built this modern styled farmhouse.” Inside, the lucky buyer found French oak floors, gleaming white tile and a massive kitchen with rustic touches (pictured here). The property also includes a large outdoor patio, grassy yard and two-car garage.
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The “Baker” House

This humble bungalow was designed for Patti Baker, who relocated to Waco to be closer to her two sons after losing her husband to cancer. Butafter finding “happily ever after” with her former pastor, Baker listed her 2-bed, 1.5-bath dream home for $349,900 with Magnolia Realty.
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Chip and Jo reconfigured many of the formerly closed off walls to create a free-flowing floor plan that then included a kitchen, living room, dining room, laundry room, den and office. Wood accents mixed with pops of color energized the spaces throughout for a warm and welcoming abode.
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The “Left for Dead” House
Dave Morrow; Inset: Rob Kim/Getty

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The “Plain Gray Ranch”

08of 14The “Plain Gray Ranch"Carol Embry, Picture It Sold! LLCThe house was dubbed “The Plain Gray Ranch” thanks to its uninspiring “before” appearance, on season 4, episode 3 of the hit show. Chip and Joanna reimagined the dated interiors and opened up the closed-off layout typical of the 1950s build.
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The house was dubbed “The Plain Gray Ranch” thanks to its uninspiring “before” appearance, on season 4, episode 3 of the hit show. Chip and Joanna reimagined the dated interiors and opened up the closed-off layout typical of the 1950s build.
09of 14The “Pick a Door House"Brent EckleyDubbed the “Pick a Door House,” for its bizarre “before” facade, this 4-bedroom, 3-bath home is now an industrial-meets-farmhouse dream that was asking $565,000 and listed with Magnolia Realty agent Jake Russell.
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The “Pick a Door House”
Brent Eckley

Dubbed the “Pick a Door House,” for its bizarre “before” facade, this 4-bedroom, 3-bath home is now an industrial-meets-farmhouse dream that was asking $565,000 and listed with Magnolia Realty agent Jake Russell.
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The “Barndominium”
Picture It Sold/Carol Embry
12of 14The “Barndominium"Picture It Sold/Carol EmbryWhoever picked up the season 3 stunner, which also came with a stocked pond and lake access, got a lot more than a shiplap shell: “The sale includes every item on the property — that means furniture, linens, dishes, and televisions, too,” Basstold realtor.com.
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Whoever picked up the season 3 stunner, which also came with a stocked pond and lake access, got a lot more than a shiplap shell: “The sale includes every item on the property — that means furniture, linens, dishes, and televisions, too,” Basstold realtor.com.
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The “Shotgun House”
14of 14The “Shotgun House"Picture It Sold/Carol EmbryThe sellers weren’t looking for a full-time resident, however. Instead, it was pitched as “an investment opportunity,” said Roberts in 2019. “It is walking distance to the [Gaineses'] Magnolia store and the Silos” and Baylor University’s football stadium. The house was listed on the home-sharing site Airbnb, and, Roberts noted at the time, “has stayed rented at over 90% occupancy.”
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The sellers weren’t looking for a full-time resident, however. Instead, it was pitched as “an investment opportunity,” said Roberts in 2019. “It is walking distance to the [Gaineses'] Magnolia store and the Silos” and Baylor University’s football stadium. The house was listed on the home-sharing site Airbnb, and, Roberts noted at the time, “has stayed rented at over 90% occupancy.”
source: people.com