HGTV Announces 4 New Series and 400 New Episodes of "House Hunters" in Programming Refresh Natalia SenanayakeOctober 23, 2025 at 4:17 AM 1 Property Brothers stars Drew and Jonathan Scott (left) and House Hunters logo (right) HGTV announced a number of new shows that fans can expect in 2026, accordin...
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Natalia SenanayakeOctober 23, 2025 at 4:17 AM
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HGTV announced a number of new shows that fans can expect in 2026, according to an Oct. 22 press release
The network also revealed 400 new episodes of its House Hunters franchise would be coming next year
One of the new shows will be a fresh series from Property Brothers' Drew and Jonathan Scott
HGTV has revealed its upcoming programming slate for 2026 — which includes a number of new shows and hundreds of new episodes of some classic ones.
On Wednesday, Oct. 22, the network announced it's adding four new series to its lineup for next year, including a new Property Brothers show starring Drew and Jonathan Scott. The network has also picked up hundreds of new episodes of its House Hunters franchise," per the press release.
Throughout 2026, House Hunters — the cult favorite series that's been running for more than 25 years — and its spin-off, House Hunters International, will debut a combined nearly 400 new half-hour episodes.
Per the release, the franchise will return with its "signature fun" and "interactive viewing experience" in which fans get to see three different homes, evaluate the pros and cons and guess which one is best for the prospective homeowners.
Drew and Jonathan Scott
Meanwhile, the Scott brothers will debut a 14-episode series, Property Brothers: Under Pressure, in 2026. The new show comes after the brothers latest series, Chasing the West, premiered this past July.
Property Brothers: Under Pressure will document Drew and Jonathan as they assist buyers who are "grappling with commitment issues make confident, informed decisions for the biggest purchase of their lives," per the release.
Viewers will see the brothers guide each homeowner through the buying process and help them make "tough compromises" while the "emotional and financial stakes are at an all-time high." Naturally, after they help with the decision-making, they'll then assist with the renovation process.
Along with the new Property Brothers series, HGTV fans can look forward to several new series.
Botched Homes will follow contractor Charlie Kawas and his team of experts as they correct the "wrongs of shoddy contractors and DIY projects gone awry."
Additionally, there's Neighborhood Watch, which unveils shocking footage captured by security cameras and smart doorbells, and a new house hunting series called World's Bargain Dream Home. Both will make their debut next year.
Botched Homes' Charlie Kawas
Howard Lee, Chief Creative Officer, US Networks, Warner Bros. Discovery says of the lineup, "With this programming order, HGTV is delivering more of our tried-and-true formats that drive consistent ratings for the network, while also featuring new talent and concepts to engage our devoted fans and attract different audiences,"
Along with its programming updates, a number of returning series will continue to air through the rest of 2025, including: Help! I Wrecked My House, Sin City Rehab, Fixer to Fabulous and My Lottery Dream Home.
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The announcement follows an update from HGTV in August of additional new episodes, including a new season of the mega popular house flipping competition show, The Flip Off, starring Heather and Tarek El Moussa against Christina Haack.
The network added that other favorites like Ben and Erin Napier's Home Town, Kamohai and Tristyn Kalama's Renovation Aloha and Love It or List It starring David Visentin and Page Turner would also return.
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Egypt Sherrod and Mike Jackson
Both programming announcements come after the network received backlash for its recent purge of many fan-favorite HGTV shows, such as Jonathan Knight's Farmhouse Fixer, Egypt Sherrod and Mike Jackson's Married to Real Estate, Izzy Battres's Izzy Does It and Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas's Bargain Block.
Most recently, Sherrod and Jackson opened up to PEOPLE about their reaction to the cancellation and shed light on some of the obstacles they faced in the last season of the show.
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