In fact, the show has become one of the data pipe’s biggest success stories (perDiscovery).
So, how does “My Lottery Dream Home” compare?
Added Bromstad, “It just started out so slow.

It took a year for each of the first two episodes just to cast.
So, it was a lot of … ‘Oooh, we have one!
Ooops, sorry, we don’t’” (perThe Wrap).

Bromstad shared his thoughts on the couple’s big purchase with the LA Times.
“They bought a mountain!”
he said, describing the home as “magical, very chic.”

“It looked like a ski lodge breathtaking.
Well, this dream became a reality for one winning couple.
“I used to joke we’d have David find us a house if we ever won.”

In the end, the couple settled on a Victorian-style property said to be their “forever home.”
“He loved the crawfish, but he’s not too keen on sucking on the heads.”
For Bromstad, he’s said that spending time with his clients makes his job easier.

“I’ll get the most possible information out of them as I can,” he toldAOLin 2016.
However, what he sees most often from his clients is their wanting to purchase a home near family.
“That was something that really surprised me.

It’s all about family.”
“I tell you, we laughed and … had so much fun.
“My time with David was great …

I haven’t laughed and met genuine, good people like that in a long time.
Everything that comes out of his mouth is just funny.”
Charity Stivason, another winner who appeared on the show, had a similar experience.

“Of course, I’m excited for them.
They just won a bunch of money,” he said.
“It’s a life-changing moment.”

Evidence of these good times is clearly seen on the show.
It all depends on how much money they’ve just won.
Some people are living paycheck to paycheck and they’re pretty smart.”

Other times, HGTV has reached out to winners themselves.
“They called on a Wednesday and said they’d be here Monday,” she shared withThe Lowdown.
“I was surprised how easy it was, how friendly and accommodating everyone was,” she said.

“But I remembered someone in Leechburg winning the lottery.”
The show filmed a scene on the restaurant’s large outdoor covered patio.
So, how exactly did producers choose this very restaurant?

“I heard a real estate professional recommended our place to producers,” Dongiovanni explained.
Makes sense to us!
I’m generally not a very lucky person.”

Who would’ve guessed?
But, it turns out, that’s not the case.
So I’m good.

I’ve won it, that’s my win.
Definitely relatable, we have to say!
