BIG Surprise From Drew & Jonathan Scott! đŸ€© The Property Brothers say their fans are the reason their newest spin-off exists — “We wouldn’t be here without them.”

HGTV stars Drew and Jonathan Scott expanded their portfolios after fans sent suggestions for new spinoff series.

The Property Brothers opened up about their new shows and how they came to be during a recent interview with Us Weekly.

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The Property Brothers Explain New Show’s Origins

The Scott twins revealed the inspiration behind their new show, “Chasing the West,” telling Us Weekly fans would often ask them what would happen “if we want to leave the city?”

“So we did a show, and it’s funny to take people outside the city to this ranch life,” Drew explained. “They thought it was gonna be easy, staring at the mountains and sipping their wine, but it’s hard work.”

According to HGTV’s description of the series — which premiered in July — “Jonathan and Drew Scott grew up on a 160-acre ranch. The West made them who they are, and they want to share their passion and real estate expertise with a growing movement of people yearning to escape city life.”

The brothers traveled to Arizona, California and Texas, renovating homes for clients looking for a slower pace in life.


Drew and Jonathan Scott’s New Show Has Similar Beginnings

The “Celebrity I.O.U.” stars found similar inspiration for their other new series, “Property Brothers: Under Pressure,” they told the outlet.

“The new show is another one that our fans were asking for, and it’s the whole process. From house hunting [to] getting that offer in [and] renovating the house,” Drew explained to Us Weekly in an interview published October 30. “It’s so interesting to see the different dynamics of families and what they feel that they don’t want to touch their home because they just don’t know where to start.”

The title “Under Pressure” reportedly comes from the pressure home buyers feel to make an offer.

“If we had a room of 100 families that had just purchased or renovated a home, and we said, ‘How many of you felt that you were so under pressure that you want[ed] to quit the whole process?’ I guarantee you, every hand would go up right now,” Jonathan added. “That’s just the state that we’re in right now, the cost of renovations, the chaos.”

According to Jonathan, the new series “shows the good, the bad and the ugly.”

“It’s really good. So we’re excited for people to see it,” he continued, as Drew added, “We take that pressure off their shoulders and get them into their home.”

“Property Brothers: Under Pressure” premieres in 2026.