🚨 AFTER THE CANCELLATION… A SURPRISE CELEBRATION 👀 HGTV may have canceled Bargain Block, but Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas just revealed a milestone that changes the narrative. 10 years in business — and they’re still going strong. So what exactly are they celebrating after losing their show?

Keith Bynum Has Something to Celebrate Despite His ‘Bargain Block’ Cancellation

HGTV may have canceled “Bargain Block,” but stars Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas are still celebrating a big career milestone. See what Bynum shared about their 10 years of being in business.


Keith Bynum Celebrates Milestone: ‘It’s Been a Pretty Incredible Journey’

On March 3, Bynum took to Instagram to share a message about the 10 year anniversary of his business with Thomas.

“10 years ago this month, Evan and I made our business together official!” he wrote in the caption.

Bynum continued, “Our first house in Colorado had us so excited about renovation that we bought another up the mountain. After that we knew we were hooked. It’s been a pretty incredible journey so far.”

“Cheers to another ten,” he added. “I love what we’ve built. @emuralit#smallbusiness#10years. Also love my OG fans @_stephanie.bennett, @j.moralesx5, @m_magee for always liking my stuff lol 😘.”

Fans flooded the comments section with messages celebrating the anniversary, with many commenters noting how much they miss “Bargain Block.”

“Congratulations!!🎉 When do we get a new show to watch?!! 🤔” one fan asked.

“I sure wish you would come back to HGTV or somewhere that we can watch you cuz I miss your show,” another fan wrote.

One fan shared, “The best duo!! Love y’all and wish you both continued success and happiness. Cheers!🥂❤️🙏🎂🎊”

“Wonderful achievement and I am sure a difficult one at times! Congratulations and here’s hoping another 10 for y’all,” one person commented. “I miss seeing your work and your relationships with selves and others on ‘Bargain Block’ — y’all are the BEST!!👏🏻👏🏻😍”


Bynum Shared His Relief That Their Show Was Canceled

HGTV canceled “Bargain Block” in June 2025, along with “Christina on the Coast,” “The Flipping El Moussas,” “Farmhouse Fixer,” “Izzy Does It,” and “Married to Real Estate.”

Following the show’s cancellation, Bynum took to Instagram to speak out about the sad news.

“The last six months have been a pretty wild journey. Our entire business and lives have been put through the ringer at the hands of a giant corporation, yet we persist lol,” he wrote at the time.

Bynum continued, “Though you may not be seeing us for much longer on HGTV, we’re excited that we’ve built such an amazing base of followers and we’re very excited about the future. Everyone always told us TV is a fickle world and they are very right.”

“TV is full of a lot of great people but it’s also full of some of the worst people I’ve ever encountered.  Evan and I have always tried hard to stick to what we know and what we’re good at which is being ourselves,” he noted.

The former HGTV star added, “We love you all and we’re very excited to announce what’s next soon!”

In February 2026, Bynum expressed his thoughts on the bidding war over HGTV’s parent company, Warner Bros. Discovery. He shared a post about Netflix’s decision to drop out of the bidding war after Paramount increased its bid.

“Suddenly I’m very thrilled to no longer be part of the trash at Warner Brothers,” Bynum wrote. “What a nightmare.”