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HGTV to Premiere New Series LISTED SISTERS in March

By: Feb. 29, 2016
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Sisters Alana and Lex LeBlanc, a real estate and home design duo in Nashville, will star in HGTV's new home renovation series Listed Sisters. Premiering on Monday, March 28, at 8 p.m. ET/PT, the series will showcase Alana and Lex as they help their clients transform homes they've outgrown into hot properties that can fetch top dollar. Using Alana's sharp property skills and Lex's creative style, the LeBlanc sisters will help families search for and purchase their dream home.

"Lex and Alana are energetic, fresh talent who are successful real estate and home renovation experts in one of America's most vibrant cities," said Allison Page, general manager of HGTV, DIY Network and Great American Country. "The sisters' experience working with diverse architectural styles and young families makes them a natural fit for HGTV."

In each episode,Alana will compare neighborhood home prices and craft the best resale plan for the homeowner's current property, while Lex will focus on major remodels in rooms, such as kitchens and bathrooms, which tend to increase a home's value. In hopes of selling high and getting the homeowners the dollars they need to purchase their new home, the sisters and their crew will tackle whole home renovation projects that include moving walls, adding fresh paint and accessorizing.

"Everyone dreams of finding that perfect place to call home," said Alana. "But not everyone can afford their dream home until they've sold a house that no longer suits their needs."

"So that's where we come in," added Lex. "I know how to boost home value by targeting a few key rooms, while Alana pinpoints the perfect new home options."



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