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8 beautiful homes from Chip and Joanna Gaines' 'Fixer Upper' that you can stay in right now

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Since 2014, HGTV stars Chip and Joanna Gaines have transformed dozens of homes in the Waco, Texas, area.

Known for their teamwork, attention to detail, and "modern farmhouse" vibe, the two have renovated everything from a massive barn to a one-bedroom property.

While the Gaineses are saying goodbye to "Fixer Upper" after its upcoming fifth season, you still have plenty of time to see one of their renovations up close, as Refinery29 and Business Insider first spotted.

Here are eight "Fixer Upper" homes that are available for short-term rentals, listed in order from least to most expensive.

This remodeled ranch is located in the heart of Waco, Texas.

Fixer Upper Season 3 Episode 18 Cody Katie Ranch HomeYou can book a stay at this home starting at $195 per night. The rental has three bedrooms, two couches, and one air mattress.

Renovated in 2016, the home is 10 minutes (or less) away from Baylor University, Lake Waco, Brazos River, Cameron Park, and more. It's also near Chip and Joanna's Magnolia Market at the Silos — a marketplace with food trucks, vintage goods, a bakery, and more.

This cozy home has a beautiful garden and three spacious porches.

Fixer Upper Season 1 Episode 13 homeYou can book a stay at this home starting at $250 per night. The rental features three bedrooms, high ceilings, and a ton of natural light. It's located in a peaceful neighborhood near Baylor University, Magnolia Market at the Silos, the Waco Riverwalk, and more.

Originally built in 1905, this two-bedroom Craftsman has a modern, elegant look.

Fixer Upper Season 3 Episode 10You can book a stay at this home starting at $297 per night. The rental has two bedrooms, a fireplace, a bay window, and an open kitchen. It's also near Chip and Joanna's carpenter's store, Harp Design Co., where you can shop for handcrafted furniture and more.

Located down the street from Magnolia Market at the Silos, this one-bedroom home has a beautiful open-plan design.

Fixer Upper Season 3 Episode 14 House AfterYou can book a stay at this home starting at $325 per night. The rental has one queen bed, one sofa bed, and one couch. The renovated property also features a lofted office, an attached kitchen, and spacious living room.

This sleek ranch features a stunning view of the woods from its living room and kitchen.

Fixer Upper Season 2 Episode 11 House AfterYou can book a stay at this home starting at $340 per nightThe rental has four bedrooms, floor-to-ceiling windows, a patio with a grill, and more. Not only is it near downtown Waco, it's also down the street from Target and H-E-B Grocery.

This stunning family home can also be booked for wedding parties.

Fixer Upper season 1 episode 2You can book a stay at this home for around $475 per night. The rental has five bedrooms, four full bathrooms, a wraparound porch, and more. It's located seven minutes away from Baylor University and Magnolia Market at the Silos.

This charming home is owned by the Gaineses' carpenter and his wife, Clint and Kelly Harp.

Fixer Upper Season 1 Episode 11You can book a stay at this home starting at $550 per night. The rental has five bedrooms and a sofa bed, perfect for families, big groups, and retreats. It's also right next door to Harp Design Co.

This massive barn provides a rustic yet luxurious space for your next vacation.

Fixer Upper Season 3 Episode 11 House AfterYou can book a stay at this home for around $812 per night. The rental has five bedrooms and can comfortably sleep 20 people. It also has a spacious kitchen, an outdoor balcony, a gas grill, hammock, and more. Even better, most major attractions in Waco are within a 15-minute drive.

SEE ALSO: 18 behind-the-scenes secrets about HGTV's hit show 'Fixer Upper'

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