HGTV's new series, premiering August 1, 2022, follows two separate couples — all experienced real-estate pros — as they strategize to turn a thousand-dollar start into a million-dollar home sale in just six months.
News From Our Sister Network: The iconic balladeer and '90s mega-hitmaker joins DIY Network as host in a new series, Hit Properties With Nathan Morris.
Reality-TV star Kendra Wilkinson takes the plunge into the hyper-competitive LA real-estate world in the six-part limited series, Kendra Sells Hollywood — streaming on discovery+ and with a special preview airing on HGTV.
Tentatively titled '$50K Three Ways', the Chicago-based series stars Tiffany Brooks as she presents homeowners with three wildly different design plans for three completely different spaces within their homes.
Drew and Jonathan Scott take their perennial sibling showdown to the City of Angels in season 7 of HGTV's hit series Brother vs. Brother. This time it's (even more) personal!
Among the buzziest show concepts coming to HGTV in 2022 is a new series with one lengthy but intriguing tease of a title. I Bought a Dump ... Now What? is a four-part docuseries that follows the unvarnished journey of families tackling their own home renovations. The series premieres Saturday, April 30, at 9 p.m. ET/PT on HGTV.
HGTV's fearless mother-daughter duo Mina and Karen are back for a fourth season of the hit series Good Bones, rescuing vintage but desperate homes in their home city of Indianapolis -- transforming them into shining jewels to light up the city's historic neighborhoods.
Jake and Rudi, a couple in Los Angeles, CA, look for a home to renovate in the Hollywood Hills. They purchase a house that they quickly renovated into their dream home, complete with a swimming pool in the backyard. Though they planned to stay in place for a long time, not six months later their friends made an offer that couldn't be refused.
Home renovation stars Drew and Jonathan Scott return for a fresh season of their popular HGTV series, Property Brothers: Forever Home, filmed in their newly adopted hometown of Los Angeles.
HGTV is once again teaming up with Lowe's for Season 2 of Build It Forward, a series that celebrates Lowe's generous initiative to give back to deserving organizations and individuals in communities all across the country.
Brandon Dalaly decides that it’s time to buy at home in Birmingham, MI, after living with his mother for a period of time. His priorities are to have a game room, plus an updated master bathroom and kitchen. After renovations, his chosen home provided the perfect kitchen, bathroom and game room to suit his needs.
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