HGTV 2026 LINEUP REVEALED — BUT NOT EVERYTHING IS SAFE…

After a deluge of changes to HGTV’s programming in 2025, including at least seven series cancellations, many fans want to know what to expect in 2026.

Several long-running shows have been renewed, and multiple new series are set to debut. But the fates of another handful of well-known shows are still to be determined. With just a couple of days left in 2025, here’s everything we know so far about the coming year…


Which HGTV Shows Will Return in 2026?

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Dave and Jenny Marrs & Erin and Ben Napier teamed up in 2024 for the second season of “Home Town Takeover”

Although beloved shows like “Bargain Block,” “Married to Real Estate,” and “Farmhouse Fixer” won’t be returning to HGTV in 2026, multiple long-running series still have a home at the network as the new year begins. Dave and Jenny Marrs’ “Fixer to Fabulous” debuted its seventh season in December 2025 and will continue to air weekly in the new year. Their friends Ben and Erin Napier will be back soon, too, with their 10th season of “Home Town,” slated to debut on January 4 at 8 p.m. Eastern time.

Drew and Jonathan Scott’s hit show “Celebrity IOU” returned on December 28 with the first of five new episodes, featuring John Stamos as the guest star. The show will air on Sunday nights through January. Meanwhile, the second season of “Don’t Hate Your House With the Property Brothers” kicks off on December 29 at 8 p.m. Eastern time, and will air each Monday for the next eight weeks.

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Christina Haack, Tarek El Moussa, and Heather Rae El Moussa attend HGTV’s “The Flip Off” For Your Consideration Emmy Event in West Hollywood on April 30, 2025.

“Rock the Block,” hosted by Ty Pennington, will also be back in the spring of 2026 for a seventh season. But it’ll come with a twist, as celebrities pair up with HGTV personalities to compete for the first time. Other renovation shows set to return in 2026:

  • Tristyn and Kamohai Kalama will return for a third season of “Renovation Aloha.”
  • “The Flip Off” will return for a second season, pitting Christina Haack against her ex-husband, Tarek El Moussa, and his second wife, Heather Rae El Moussa.
  • “Castle Impossible” also gets a second season, chronicling married couple Daphne Reckert and Ian Figueira’s restoration of a 500-year-old French chateau.
  • Page Turner will return for her second season of “Love It or List It” alongside the show’s longtime star David Visentin.
  • According to Mike Holmes Jr., he and his family will return with new episodes of “Holmes on Homes: Building a Legacy” in 2026, too.
  • Nicole Curtis has also said that the last two episodes of her four-episode “Rehab Addict” return will air sometime in February (the first two episodes aired in the summer of 2025).

HGTV has also renewed several hit shows that are more focused on touring homes than renovating them. A new season of “Ugliest House in America” with Retta premieres on January 7 at 9 p.m. Eastern time. And new seasons are planned for “Zillow Gone Wild,” hosted again by Jack McBrayer, and “My Lottery Dream Home” with David Bromstad is a shoo-in for additional episodes in 2026.


What NEW Shows Will Debut on HGTV in 2026?

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HGTV’s Property Brothers, Jonathan and Drew Scott

HGTV has also announced plans for several brand-new shows in 2026, including the January 7 premiere of “Cheap A$$ Beach Houses” at 9 p.m. Eastern time. The network will air 16 half-hour episodes following “bargain buyers” as they search for beach homes within their tight budgets.

Also premiering on January 7, at 9:30 p.m. Eastern time, “Neighborhood Watch” will feature “raw, unfiltered and sometimes shocking footage straight from security cameras, smart doorbells and nanny cams across America,” per HGTV.

In early 2026, HGTV will debut a new competition show called “Bachelor Mansion Takeover,” in which 12 past contestants from ABC’s “Bachelor” franchise will work in pairs to renovate rooms in the famous mansion. The show will be hosted by Jesse Palmer and judged by famous alums Tyler Cameron and Tayshia Adams.

Florida contractor Charlie Kawas will make his HGTV debut in the new show “Botched Homes“, on a “mission to fix what others got horribly wrong” in past renovations, from poor craftsmanship to awful layouts. A premiere date has not yet been announced.

Other new shows HGTV has teased for 2026 are “Wild Vacation Rentals,” which will star BFF comedians Darcy Carden and Sherry Cola as they check out the wackiest places travelers can stay across the U.S., and “World’s Bargain Dream Homes,” following “people brave enough to purchase the world’s most affordable properties.”

Another show to watch for in 2026 is “Condemned,” a show that HGTV greenlit in February 2025, starring Detroit property investor and rehabber Kristyn Patterson and her builder dad, Pancho Patterson, as they renovate homes that were “destined for the wrecking ball.”

Some familiar faces will premiere new shows, too, including Drew and Jonathan Scott, with “Property Brothers: Under Pressure.” According to HGTV’s logline for the 14-episode first season, the show will “spotlight the twins as they help wary buyers grappling with commitment issues make confident, informed real estate decisions” to help them find and design their dream homes.

The Napiers will be part of a “Home Town” spinoff called “Inn This Together,” documenting their efforts to help their longtime friends open a boutique hotel in the couple’s hometown of Laurel, Mississippi. The show was in jeopardy of not airing after a devastating fire destroyed much of the hotel weeks before opening its doors. But rebuilding is underway, and the Napiers said in December that the show will, indeed, debut in 2026.


Which HGTV Shows’ Futures Are Still Uncertain for 2026?

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HGTV’s “Unsellable Houses” hosts and sisters Lyndsay Lamb and Leslie Davis

Numerous shows are still in limbo as we ring in 2026, with neither the stars nor HGTV confirming series renewals. Here’s what we know about the shows many fans are hoping will return.

Twin sister duo Lyndsay Lamb and Leslie Davis have remained mum about the status of “Unsellable Houses,” which aired its fifth season in late 2024. Fans frequently ask for updates on their social media posts, but the sisters rarely respond. However, on an Instagram video Lamb posted on October 3 about creative tabletop ideas, she replied to a fan who commented, “Beautiful! Miss seeing you and your sissy on TV -😔, hope you two have another show brewing !!!!” Lamb’s reply? “Always 😍”

Chelsea and Cole DeBoer’s third season of “Down Home Fab” debuted in May 2025, but there’s been no word on a season four renewal. In November, Chelsea told Us Weekly, “Coming into the HGTV world, we were new to the game, and we were just new to remodeling in general. Getting that confidence over the last three years, I’m like, OK, now we’re here and we deserve to be here.”

The future of “Divided by Design” starring Miami couple Ray and Eilyn Jimenez is also up in the air. Their first season debuted in August 2024, then was paused until new episodes appeared in early 2025. There’s been no word from the couple or HGTV on whether the show will return.

Other shows that aired in late 2025 — including Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt’s “100 Day Dream Home,” Jasmine Roth’s “Help! I Wrecked My House,” and Alison Victoria’s first season of “Sin City Rehab” have not been officially renewed by HGTV yet.