Which New HGTV Shows Are Premiering in 2026?
2026 is shaping up to be a year full of exciting new content on HGTV, thanks to shows such as Crashers and Roast My Rental.
Last year, the network notably canceled several home renovation shows, including Bargain Block, Married to Real Estate, Izzy Does It, Farmhouse Fixer, Battle on the Beach, Christina on the Coast, and The Flipping El Moussas. While those series aren’t set to return, HGTV is making up for it in a handful of completely brand-new shows starring some familiar and new faces to the network.
In addition to the debut series, HGTV’s 2026 lineup also includes new episodes from long-running shows such as Home Town, Ugliest House in America, Fixer to Fabulous, Celebrity IOU, Rock the Block, House Hunters, and Love It or List It.
More recent shows, such as The Flip Off, Renovation Aloha, Don’t Hate Your House With the Property Brothers, Zillow Gone Wild, and Castle Impossible will air new episodes throughout 2026, along with new series like Junk or Jackpot? and Cheap A$$ Beach Houses, which premiered on HGTV late last year
Scroll down to learn more about the brand-new shows premiering on HGTV in 2026.

Neighborhood Watch — January 7
One of HGTV’s first releases of 2026, Neighborhood Watch premiered on January 7. “From neighbors and postal workers to uninvited guests and animal visitors, the network will tap into the most embarrassing, hilarious, outrageous and downright bizarre moments caught on home surveillance video,” the show’s logline reads.

Bachelor Mansion Takeover — March 2
The new series saw several of Bachelor Nation’s biggest stars face-off in a home renovation competition to give the iconic Bachelor Mansion a total makeover. Jesse Palmer hosted the show, which premiered on March 2.
“In each episode, the competitors will take bold design risks, form alliances and face shocking eliminations all while being evaluated on their creativity and craftsmanship by the series’ judges Tayshia Adams and Tyler Cameron who will be joined by a surprise guest judge from Bachelor Nation or the HGTV family,” reads the show’s description. “In the end, only one Bachelor alum will win bragging rights and a $100,000 cash prize.”
Noah Erb was crowned as the show’s winner during the show’s April 6 finale.

Wild Vacation Rentals — March 2
Actresses D’Arcy Carden and Sherry Cola hit the road to explore some of the country’s most unique vacation homes on Wild Vacation Rentals, which premiered on March 2.
“During each episode, the friends will explore three of the most enchanting, eccentric and downright bizarre rentals that the country’s hottest destinations have to offer, ultimately picking one ‘must stay’ property per episode,” the show’s description reveals. “With today’s endless getaway possibilities, Sherry and D’Arcy will find the top spots that are worth travelers’ time and money, sharing the homes’ hilariously honest reviews, unbelievable stories straight from the owners, and incredible designs and unique quirks.”
The show wrapped up its debut season on April 7.

Property Brothers: Under Pressure — March 15
Drew and Jonathan Scott’s latest Property Brothers spinoff follows the twins as they “help wary buyers grappling with commitment issues make confident, informed decisions for the biggest purchase of their lives,” per the show’s description. “With the emotional and financial stakes at an all-time high, the Scott Brothers will guide clients through the highs and lows of the home buying process—from fiercely competitive markets and sticker shock to personal wish lists and tough compromises—and then incorporate stunning, smart and functional design solutions into renovations that create their dream homes.”
The 14-episode series premiered on March 15.

Tropic Like It’s Hot — April 6
The 16-episode new series, which premiered on April 6, follows “buyers on the hunt for their dream home in some of the world’s most stunning tropical destinations,” per the show’s description. “With the help of a local real estate expert, sun-chasing duos will tour exotic properties while navigating romance, relocation and high-stakes decisions as they turn up the heat on their next chapter.”

World’s Bargain Dream Homes — April 14
World’s Bargain Dream Homes, which premiered on April 14, follows “people brave enough to purchase the world’s most affordable properties that also happen to be stunning, turnkey and in desirable locations around the globe, many of which offer incredible cost-saving incentives,” per the show’s official description.

Home Town: Inn This Together — May 10
Erin and Ben Napier‘s latest Home Town spinoff premiered on May 10. “The Napiers, who have successfully revived many outdated homes and historical locations in their small town will lean in to help their family and best friends Jim and Mallorie Rasberry and Josh Nowell who plan to restore the dilapidated 1930 Kress building in downtown Laurel,” the show’s description reads. “The enterprising trio believes the 25,000-square-foot space that’s been vacant for 40 years will be the perfect setting for a hotel, food venue and storefront.”
However, the group will “face an array of challenges on the way to make their dream a reality, including: crumbling walls, flooded floors, seven figure budget dilemmas and a devastating fire that severely damages the hotel post renovation.”

Crashers — June 8
For his first HGTV project after the cancellation of Farmhouse Fixer, Jonathan Knight will host a 13-episode revival of the Crashers franchise.
Per the show’s description, the series will follow Knight “as he ambushes folks anywhere from furniture boutiques to the hardware store or even the local paint shop to offer them a fast-paced reno with a catch.”
The synopsis continues, “Before the work begins, the homeowners must agree to three rules: the renovation starts immediately; they have no say in the design; and they must vacate their home for the full three days. Throughout the season Jon will complete jaw dropping whirlwind transformations, from beautiful backyards to dazzling kitchens, with the help of his team of skilled designers.”
The series premieres on Monday, June 8, at 10/9c.

Extreme Buyers Club — July 21
Texas real estate agent Noel Collier will host the new HGTV series, which premieres on Tuesday, July 21, 9/8c. The series will follow Collier as she helps clients “with the most wildly unique property requests find their dream homes,” per the show’s description.
“During the eight-episode season, she’ll step into each buyer’s surprising — and sometimes shocking — world to experience how they live and then scour the market for out-of-the-box listings that fit their unprecedented wish list,” the synopsis stated. “Whether a recent divorcée seeking acreage for dozens of llamas, a ghost-obsessed couple searching for a haunted home, or a professional mermaid needing lots of water, no house hunt will prove too extreme for Noel and her team.”

Roast My Rental — July 24
Saturday Night Live alum Leslie Jones will team up with Jasmine Roth on the hilarious new series, which premieres on Friday, July 24, at 9:30/8:30c.
During the 11-episode season, Jones will “crash America’s worst short-term rentals, whose viral photos of amenities gone wrong, misleading listings and brutally honest reviews have scared guests away,” reads the show’s description.
After Jones gives her funny commentary, Roth and her team will “come to the rescue and help the owners clean up the chaos in just 72 hours,” per the description. “They’ll fix the flaws, transform the houses into top-tier vacation escapes and give the ‘roastees’ a chance at redemption when the next guests come to stay.”

A Very Haunted Renovation — September 15
Anna Camp is headed to HGTV with the spooky new series A Very Haunted Renovation, which debuts on Tuesday, September 15, at 8/7c.
The show will follow “six brave renovators and designers who will stay at one of the most haunted houses in America for 31 days with only one mission: completing the renovations,” notes the show’s description.
Camp will oversee the contestants as they “face off to transform one of America’s most notoriously tormented homes into a fully livable masterpiece,” per the synopsis. “In each episode, the competitors will face frightening challenges to give a space in the house a complete redo, and design expert Michel Smith Boyd will mentor and judge alongside a celebrity guest to evaluate each unnerving overhaul.”

House Shock — September 22
Arielle Vandenberg will host HGTV’s new “covert renovation series,” which will see “unsuspecting homeowners nominated by their sneaky loved ones will receive surprise makeovers for the spaces they’ve neglected, abandoned or just plain hate.”
Also starring Steve Lewis, House Shock “will deliver heart, humor and the occasional shock—because not every reno surprise is exactly what a homeowner wished for,” per the series’ description.
The show premieres on Tuesday, September 22, at 9/8c.

Botched Homes — TBA
Botched Homes, which does not yet have a release date, will star “New York City turned Florida contractor” Charlie Kawas, HGTV previously announced. “Fed up with disastrous work that leads to unsafe, unlivable and unbelievable homes, Charlie will make it his mission to fix what others got horribly wrong in the eight one-hour episodes,” the show’s description states. “Whether it’s inferior craftsmanship, wonky layouts or mind-boggling finishes—think doors and stairs that lead to nowhere, cabinets that don’t open and hideous design choices—Charlie and his team will right the wrongs of shoddy contractors and DIY projects gone awry, bringing function, flow and beauty to clients’ spaces in disrepair.”