I'm four minutes older. Of all the competitions in our life, I won the first one. Though Drew is a quarter inch taller.

Drew pretty much eats all gluten free. I go for flavor over cardboard.

I love classic Christmas. I love just warmth and a little bit of glam. You gotta have the silvers and the golds and what not, but I go a little overboard.

I am a Christmas nerd. Christmas is my favorite holiday.

We really find that most houses we look at - that are really rough around the edges - most of those are actually diamonds in the rough. They could be beautiful, and it just takes a little creativity and having the right people on board.

Justin Timberlake is one of our style icons - he does both formal and casual perfectly.

A good laundry room with storage can make life easier.

I'll admit that I enjoyed my 20s more than my teens, my 30s more than my 20s.

I love to laugh. A sense of humor is really important.

When buyers see the pride of ownership - when they come in, and they're impressed by how clean the place is - they can picture their kids playing on the floor. They can picture the family sitting around the table. When they can picture their own family in that space, instantly you grab them, and they'll pay more money, too.

Buyers look at everything. They open every drawer. They open every cabinet door. So make sure your underwear is folded nicely.

I literally learned everything I could try to do to get a date, and it did not work when I was younger. I heard people love musicians, so I took up the bagpipes.

I remember, this one time, one of my best friends was living with us for a little while, this place we were renovating. We got back, we'd been cleared out. The place had been robbed. They must have backed up trucks to get the appliances. And our buddy was still sleeping.

What we've found is that there's a real gap between what people see and love for their home and actually pulling the trigger and making it happen. One of the biggest problems is people are afraid to make the wrong purchase.

We love meeting fans face to face.

We started out as actors. When we were coming out of high school, we didn't want to be struggling actors, and - I remember the conversation - we were like, 'Let's invest in real estate!'

I'm a magician. A lot of people don't know that I've won awards. I used to do big stage shows.

I don't really watch TV. I don't have time.

I think that's one of the biggest things people don't understand: a clean house will sell faster.

When people suggest we like to 'dream big'... they're absolutely right.

Drew was a director, and I'm a magician.

There's always people trying to do something to make a quick buck. But, if you plan on the long game, you can essentially guarantee success if you're willing to put in the work and if you surround yourself with the right team.

The main thing for me is that anything I design, I try to design it with just a little bit of pizzazz, something that's going to allow the family to stay home and enjoy the space as opposed to necessarily having to always go to a park or something.

There have been some clients who have said, 'In order to compete, I'm going to put a pool in and then sell the house.' That's a terrible idea.

Drew is the most competitive man on the planet. It doesn't matter if we're running to the car: he has to get there first.

With my own home, I feel like I'm the mechanic who drives a crappy car. I never have time to work on my own home.

I went back to college for construction and design.

I'm usually able to reuse at least 50 percent of the clients' furniture. Most times, I'll just clean it up, make it look like new, and that's the best way to save money.

I think when you are young and you don't really know what you want in life, you can commit to something and think at the time it is right.

Anyone who has been through failed relationships - even people in successful relationships - understand that you gain perspective about what is important to you.

I've only ever seen a couple tiny home spaces that are actually a clever use of space.

Open-faced, traditional, wood-burning fireplaces are very inefficient.

You have to create little pockets of joy in your life to take care of yourself.

I love changing hair color. I love doing hair shape. I love the social aspect of salons. I love clients, and because of doing hair, I've heard so many life stories.

Self-care is the non-negotiable. That's the thing that you have to do. And beauty is the thing that can be the benefit of the self-care. Beauty is not the point. Beauty is just a cute side-effect from self-care.

I had to fight, a lot of years, to be really proud of the person I see in the mirror and really love this person.

Loneliness is, like, when you wish someone else was there, and solitude is when you enjoy being alone. I don't always wanna be alone, but I definitely like pockets of solitude to recharge and come back to myself. I think that's so important for everyone.

I want people to fall in love with themselves and to be really proud and full of joy for the space they take up. If someone else appreciates the space you take up, then that's icing on the cake.

When you're willing to be vulnerable, you can surprise yourself at how strong you can be.

I'm really about body positivity and self-love, and I will definitely push the boundary with a pink midriff-baring top.

The second you're bleaching hair more than three or four levels on a consistent basis and want it long, and then you're heat styling it and living in the world - it's just impossible. You can get it there for a moment, and then you might get a couple re-touches out of it.

From the extreme political polarization that is everywhere - there's so much suffering going on - so many people are really thirsty to feel good about something.

I'm obsessed with gymnastics. It's like my football. And I like to watch women's gymnastics a little bit more than men's because I live for balance beam.

I like people too much. I really do.

I remember saying I wanted to be a cosmetologist when I was really young.

For keeping hair long and healthy, I like to use silk pillowcases; they conduct less heat and keep your ends less frayed. Also, I sleep with my hair in a very loose top bun to keep my ends away from my body heat. This also keeps your hair from getting tangled at the nape of your neck.

Coming from a town of 30,000 people on the Mississippi River, having 'Queer Eye' in 2003 through 2007 when I was in high school was really important.

Aly Raisman doesn't have a podcast - but she should!

Whenever anyone says I've taught them things by me being myself, I'm always like, 'Really? I just thought that was like, Wednesday for me. I was just wearing a kilt and a sleeveless top in a Rotary Club, it wasn't that big of a deal.'

I'm a big proponent of all love winning and love just being fab.