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Ty Pennington Cries Over This One Design Choice, Tom Cruise Also Busy With Real Estate, and More

Ty Pennington Cries Over This One Design Choice, Tom Cruise Also Busy With Real Estate, and MoreTy Pennington Cries Over This One Design Choice, Tom Cruise Also Busy With Real Estate, and More

“House Party” is the official Realtor.com® podcast about the overlapping worlds of home and pop culture, hosted by Rachel Stults and Natalie Way. Click the player above to hear our take on this week’s hot topics.

Summer is closer than ever, and on HGTV that means a return to the shore for another season of “Battle on the Beach.” We thoroughly enjoyed the first season of this home renovation competition show, and we weren’t alone. Last year, it was watched by more than 13 million viewers. So you can only imagine how excited we were to meet three new teams of competitors and see them flip three identical beach houses with the help of their HGTV mentors Ty Pennington, Taniya Nayak, and Alison Victoria.

This week, the teams tackled the kitchen and dining areas in their respective beach houses. One team’s design reigned supreme, but the episode featured plenty of twists and turns that we couldn’t wait to discuss. Want to hear our hot takes? Press play on this new episode of “House Party.”

And, in the wake of “Top Gun: Maverick” being the hottest movie of the summer, we welcome Realtor.com celebrity real estate writer Claudine Zap back on the podcast to discuss Tom Cruise’s real estate portfolio.

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