Four HGTV Hit Shows Hang in the Balance as Fans Demand Answers Amid Network Uncertainty
Nearly a year after HGTV’s sweeping overhaul that axed at least seven beloved renovation series including fan favorites like Bargain Block and Farmhouse Fixer, viewers remain gripped by anxiety over the fate of several other flagship programs.

As of March 2026, silence from the network has fueled intense speculation, heartbreak, and desperate hope.
Here are the four shows keeping audiences on edge, with mounting evidence pointing to precarious futures that could shatter loyal followings.
The twin sisters behind Unsellable Houses, Lyndsay Lamb and Leslie Davis, have fans in turmoil with their cryptic teases.
The duo’s fifth season premiered in fall 2024 after their Rock the Block victory, transforming stagnant Snohomish, Washington homes into irresistible gems.
Yet no word on a sixth season has emerged from HGTV or the hosts themselves.
On March 10, they dropped a bombshell hint about a “VERY exciting project” on the horizon, igniting a firestorm of comments begging for renewal.
One viewer captured the raw emotion:
“The only thing that would make me truly happy is hearing Unsellable Houses is back with a new season!”
The sisters stay active on social media, running their thriving Lamb & Co. real estate and design empire while touring home shows nationwide.
Leslie’s early 2026 engagement announcement to Rock the Block contractor Don Reidy, coupled with her quiet 2022 divorce from Jacob Davis, only deepens the intrigue.
Are they building toward a triumphant return, or is this the end?
Chelsea and Cole DeBoer’s Down Home Fab faces an equally agonizing wait.
Season three launched in May 2025, showcasing the Sioux Falls, South Dakota couple balancing farm life, four children, and heartfelt home makeovers through their interior design store.

With Chelsea’s massive 6.6 million Instagram followers devouring posts of inspiring decor and family antics, fans flood every update with pleas for season four.
The DeBoers dodge direct answers, leaving viewers hanging.
Their upcoming March 21 store anniversary event in Sioux Falls offers the closest chance for in person clues, but the lack of official word feels like a deliberate cliffhanger.
Will HGTV pull the plug on this relatable, hardworking family saga?
Alison Victoria’s bold pivot to Sin City Rehab in 2025 raised stakes sky high.
Leaving Chicago’s Windy City Rehab behind, the veteran designer launched her self produced Las Vegas series in September, tackling multimillion dollar flips in a high risk market.

Episodes aired to strong buzz, yet no renewal for season two has surfaced.
Victoria teases fans with limited high end design clients and pricey Zoom consultations like her $5,000 “Kitchen Quickie” sessions, while confirming returns for Ugliest House in America and Scariest House in America with Retta.
Her canceled Battle on the Beach after five seasons looms large.
Is Sin City Rehab Vegas’ next big gamble, or another victim of network cuts?
Jasmine Roth’s Help! I Wrecked My House delivered fresh hope with its 2025 relocation to Park City, Utah after 15 years in California.
Season five, premiering late September, captured her emotional adaptation struggles as a mother of two while rescuing families from catastrophic DIY disasters.

In a March 2 post, Roth admitted the move brought “many hardships” but ultimately positive change, and January feedback showed unprecedented viewer love.
Still, no season six announcement exists.
With HGTV’s recent slashes, fans fear this veteran series could vanish despite its loyal base.
These four shows represent more than entertainment.
They embody dreams of transformation amid real life chaos.
As fans cling to every vague hint and social media crumb, the question burns:
Will HGTV deliver salvation, or let these beloved series fade into uncertainty?
The silence is deafening, and the wait is unbearable.