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HGTV Orders More Than 100 Episodes of New Shows

Updated on August 22, 2025

We have all the details on HGTV show renewals, new series, star updates and more.

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All Your Favorites Are Back

Buckle up for some good old renovation television. HGTV just announced more than 100 new episodes (!) of original content, including new seasons of hit series The Flip Off, Love It or List It, Home Town: Inn This Together and more. The new programming will be hitting HGTV now and into 2026. Ahead, find tune-in times, new series details, star news and more.

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100 Day Dream Home: Season 6

The new season of 100 Day Dream Home will spotlight married real estate developers Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt, who renovate and build custom, move-in-ready dream homes and design personalized renovations for their Tampa, Florida, area clients — all in three months or less. Brian, a construction manager, will oversee the new builds and renovation projects, while Mika, a real estate agent and designer, will take clients on inspiration tours of various local properties to select the desired finishes they’ll infuse into each project. In Season 6, the duo will tackle fresh challenges, including unique container and modular home builds, and a special Habitat for Humanity house.

Season premiere: Tuesday, September 16 at 8|7c — and available to stream the next day on HBO Max and discovery+

Brian and Mika's Best Projects

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Sin City Rehab: Season 1

Designer Alison Victoria will return to the place her design career started to take on the bright lights and high stakes of the Las Vegas real estate scene in her new series, Sin City Rehab. The eight-episode season will feature Alison (Windy City Rehab) taking the biggest gamble of her career as she expands her design business out West. Alison will dive headfirst into multimillion-dollar client projects and risky flips while building a team and reputation from the ground up. Her first task, a treehouse-themed rotunda project that screams Vegas, will become a complicated mess when she and a contractor aren’t in sync on the client’s wishes.

Series premiere: Wednesday, September 17 at 9|8c — and available to stream the next day on HBO Max and discovery+

Alison's Best Kitchen Designs

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Scariest House in America: Season 2

The search for the country’s most spine-tingling properties will continue when comedian Retta (Ugliest House in America) returns for six new episodes of Scariest House in America. Retta will travel the US to tour 15 horrifically hideous houses haunted by scary stories and hair-raising sights. This season, the frightening finds will include a former funeral home with a basement morgue, a house situated on a graveyard and a property that resembles a witch’s hat. In each episode, Retta will share hilariously unfiltered views about each home’s scary appearance, un-livability and fright factor. HGTV will deem one house the "scariest" and award the homeowners a $150,000 renovation by HGTV designer Alison Victoria.

Season premiere: Friday, September 19 at 9|8c — and available to stream the next day on HBO Max and discovery+

Check Out the Season 1 Renovation

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Help! I Wrecked My House: Season 5

After years of success rescuing homeowners from their DIY fails in Southern California, Jasmine Roth will move to Park City, Utah, to rebuild her business from the ground up in a new 10-episode season of Help! I Wrecked My House. Jasmine — who’s a builder, designer and mom of two — will solve major home renovation disasters with clever solutions to create unique spaces for Utah families. Amid the wrecked renovations, Jasmine will assemble a fresh team of contractors and transform her new family home, including both of her daughters’ bedrooms.

Season premiere: Wednesday, September 24 at 8|7c — and available to stream the next day on HBO Max and discovery+

Jasmine Talks Moving to Utah

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Home Town: Season 9 + an All-New Spinoff

Ben and Erin Napier will return for a new season of Home Town in early 2026, and they’ll star in a new spinoff called Home Town: Inn This Together next year. In Inn This Together, the reno experts — who have successfully revived outdated homes and historical locations in their small town of Laurel, Mississippi — will join forces with family and friends Jim, Mallorie and Josh to restore the dilapidated 1930 Kress building in downtown Laurel. The trio believes the 25,000-square-foot space will be the perfect setting for a hotel, food venue and storefront, but they’ll need Ben and Erin’s magic touch to make their dream a reality.

Step Inside Erin's Biggest Reno

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Love It or List It: Season 19

Also returning in 2026 is Love It or List It starring real estate agent David Visentin and his designer foe Page Turner. Love It or List It will follow David and Page as they help fed-up families with lackluster houses check off all the boxes on their dream home wish list, either through Page’s full-scale renovation of their current house or David finding them a new property on the market.

David on 17 Years With HGTV

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Renovation Aloha: Season 3

Husband-and-wife team Kamohai and Tristyn Kalama are back for Season 3 of Renovation Aloha. The renovation duo will continue to take their Hawaiian house-flipping business to the next level with stunning and meaningful designs in their hometown of Oahu.

Tour the Kalamas' Home in Hawaii

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The Flip Off: Season 2

In 2026, HGTV’s most popular exes, Tarek El Moussa and Christina Haack, along with Tarek’s wife, Heather Rae El Moussa, will call a rematch in an epic new season of The Flip Off. Season 2 will once again pit first-season champions Tarek, a real estate expert with nearly 1,000 flips to his credit, and his wife, luxury real estate agent Heather, against high-end design expert Christina. The teams will compete to see who can find, buy, renovate and flip a house for the biggest financial gain. Having learned her lessons from last season, Christina will throw out the rule book and do everything she can to win. But Tarek and Heather won't give up their crown easily.

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HGTV for the Holidays

During the upcoming holiday season, HGTV fans can marvel at some of America’s most festive families. In the new series Hoarding for the Holidays (wt), the spirit of the season takes over every inch of life (and living space). As well, HGTV will take you inside the country’s most magnificent transformation in the annual one-hour special White House Christmas 2025.

Tour the 2024 White House Decor

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Escape to the Beach

Among the network’s large order of new and returning series, HGTV also has green-lighted two series to inspire those looking for a fantasy lifestyle, including Cheap A$$ Beach Houses (Bodega Pictures) airing later this year to humorously show viewers how to own a slice of affordable paradise and Tropic Like It’s Hot (Leopard USA), slated for 2026, to put alluring destinations and luxury living in the tropics center stage for buyers looking to turn up the heat in life and love.

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