A motorcyclist has died in an accident in Asheville, N.C., the city where the 2022 HGTV Dream Home winner lived. This is the second HGTV contestant to pass away in a motorcycle accident in two years. The winner of HGTV’s Urban Oasis 2022 in San Antonio also died in a motorcycle accident.
HGTV’s Dream Home 2022 winner dies in motorcycle accident
A former HGTV’s Dream Home 2022 contestant’s husband has died in a motorcycle accident. Carmeon Hamilton confirmed her husband’s death on Instagram, where she said that Marcus died due to injuries sustained in the accident. HGTV has sent its condolences to the Hamilton family.
The 2022 winner of HGTV’s Dream Home is a mother from Overland Park, Kansas, who was chosen from among 142 million contest entries, the most in the contest’s history. Many of the HGTV’s Dream Home winners have since sold their homes, as the price tags and taxes can make owning the property a burden.
HGTV’s Smart Home 2022 winner dies
HGTV’s Smart Home 2022 has drawn another winner. This time the prize is valued at $1.2 million. The winner of the show is a woman from Columbia, SC named Leah Nadorff. She will receive a brand new 3,000-square-foot home and a 2021 Mercedes-Benz GLC 300. In addition, she will receive $100,000 from LendingTree.
The winner of the HGTV Smart Home 2022 sweepstakes is Leah Nadorff. She won the $100,000 cash prize and a $1.2 million prize package, as well as a new car. Her home was designed by designer Brian Patrick Flynn. It features a home movie theater, five bedrooms, six baths, and a basketball court. The house is located outside of Austin, Texas.
The HGTV Smart Home features innovative and contemporary features, including automation voice commands, lighting with scenes, and a room for dropping off deliveries. The smart house also captures the essence of Wilmington’s coastal lifestyle. Its design is sophisticated and modern, while integrating traditional elements, such as a porch, and a lush backyard.
HGTV’s Urban Oasis 2022 is in Asheville, N.C.
HGTV is about to give away a newly renovated bungalow in Asheville, N.C. The home, worth $500,000, is being offered to one lucky winner in a sweepstakes. It was designed by Turner Brinkley and built by Mitchell Builders Group. Fans can enter the sweepstakes twice a day during the entry period. The full details of the sweepstakes are available on the HGTV and Food Network websites.
In 2015, a woman from Washington state won HGTV’s Urban Oasis sweepstakes and bought a home in Asheville for $399,000 after winning a sweepstakes. She renovated the one-bedroom, one-bathroom house and listed it for sale for $490,000. The home is currently on the market for $490,000. Nearby two-bedroom homes are on the market for the low to mid $200,000.
HGTV’s Urban Oasis 2022 is in San Antonio
HGTV’s Urban Oasi 2022 is a one-hour special that will be airing on October 6 on the network. The home was designed by local architect Turner Binkley and constructed by Mitchell Builders Group. The home’s interior design was completed by local interior designer Brian Patrick Flynn.
The home is fully furnished, and offers three bedrooms. Its kitchen features a built-in banquet board and an abundance of high gloss cabinets. It also features an expansive island with a sleek modern sink. The oversized island makes it easy to cook and entertain.
The HGTV house planner also searched for a location that had the quintessential Boston view. Another Urban Oasis was in New York, with Statue of Liberty and Hudson River views. The home in Chicago, meanwhile, featured a Chicago Transit Authority view. The winning home also includes a car and bragging rights.
HGTV’s Dream Home 2022 is in Asheville, N.C.
Designed by Brian Patrick Flynn, HGTV’s Dream Home 2022 features water views, nautical decor and a bold color palette. The house was recently featured in a segment with Brooks and Rennie, a couple of transplant recipients. Rennie writes about his experience in a blog, Dave’s Dialysis Diary.
HGTV’s Dream Home sweepstakes began in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, in 1997. Since then, millions of people have entered to win the prize: a one-million dollar home. It isn’t just a dream, though. Winners of past contests have been living in the prize homes for years – the longest was eight years.
The home was listed at $490,000, but the show’s producers revised the price. It now lists for nearly half a million dollars. The house is completely furnished and equipped with local art and furniture. During the open house, more than 500 people toured the home. In addition to potential buyers, there will also be curious fans of HGTV’s programming.