HGTV show seeks Oklahoma homeowners

my-house-is-worth-what.jpg   Producers of the HGTV series “My House is Worth What?” are in search of energetic and personable Oklahoma City homeowners wanting to find out the market value of their homes.
   Homeowners who would like to be considered for the free evaluation that comes with an appearance on national TV should apply at www.pietown.tv/Shows/mhiww_applicationowners.html/. Applicants must be at least 18, submit photos and make a video tour of the home that shows rennovations that have been done (or will be done if it’s worth the investment).
   Oklahoma realtors able to assess a property on site, give price evaluations and explain how certain renovations add or decrease value in a home are also being sought. Apply at www.pietown.tv/Shows/mhiww_applicationexpert.html/.
   Producers of the show hope to film in Oklahoma in November, so applications should be submitted as soon as possible.
   “My House is Worth What?” (9:30 p.m. Wednesdays on HGTV) is hosted by Kendra Todd, who won Season 3 of “The Apprentice.” Since premiering in August 2006, the show has helped homeowners across the country find out the true value of their homes.
   November will mark the show’s first stop in Oklahoma.
–Penny TV



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