After several months of legal woes, the Barndominium featured on season three of HGTV's Fixer Upper is on the market again. Owner Kristi Bass listed the 2,700-square-foot property in Lacy Lakeview, Texas this past weekend with help from her sister and real estate.

If you're a "Fixer Upper" fan, you may remember the "barndominium" rehabbed by Chip and Joanna Gaines. Well, guess what? It's for sale for $1.2 million.

The Barndominium, which was made famous by the HGTV show “Fixer Upper” and which has caused months of drama in Lacy Lakeview, is back on the market.

Waco, Texas residents Ken and Kelly Downs reached a breaking point with their “Fixer Upper” home after a suspected drunk driver crashed into their house on Saturday morning. The two were not hurt, according to the Waco Tribune-Herald. The pictures below capture the damage that the driver.

If you're a Fixer Upper fan, you probably remember the iconic "Barndominium" project from season 3. After months of controversy, the home is now back up for grabs. According to the Waco Tribute.

Over the years, Chip and Joanna Gaines have dealt with a lot of controversies around their hit HGTV show, "Fixer Upper." Here's what really happened.

The Meek house was one of our most unique, and maybe even favorite Fixer Upper renovations to-date. There will be some really unexpected homes coming up in season 3, but “The Barndominium” was definitely one of the most fun transformations to watch simply because it.

Even though Fixer Upper stars Chip and Joanna Gaines are HGTV's golden couple a hugely successful show will do that, after all, that doesn't mean they haven't experienced their fair share of.

12.01.2016 · With the help of Chip and Joanna Gaines, a family of five undertakes a one-of-a-kind project in the rolling hills outside Waco, TX. In this notably non-traditional Fixer Upper, a barn conversion turns a 1000-square-foot attic apartment -- along with horse stalls and hay storage -- into an amazing 2700-square-foot home with contemporary styling.

Turns out you don’t need any “guts” to take on a Fixer Upper — just some patience. Chip and Joanna Gaines have remodeled dozens of properties in the Waco, Texas, area for their hit HGTV.