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The following is a list of television programs formerly or currently broadcast by HGTV.[1][2]

Current programming

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  • House Hunters (1999–present)[3]
  • House Hunters International (2006–present)[4]
  • House Hunters Renovation (2012–20; 2023–present)
  • My Lottery Dream Home (2015–present)[5]
  • Home Town (2016–present)[6]
  • Fixer to Fabulous (2017–present)[7]
  • Windy City Rehab (2019–present)[8]
  • Unsellable Houses (2019–present)[9]
  • Christina on the Coast (2019–present)[10]
  • Rock the Block (2019–present)[11]
  • 100 Day Dream Home (2020–present)[12]
  • Celebrity IOU (2020–present)[13]
  • Vacation House Rules (2020–present)
  • Help! I Wrecked My House (2020–present)
  • Farmhouse Fixer (2021–present)
  • No Demo Reno (2021–present)
  • Bargain Block (2021–present)
  • Battle on the Beach (2021–present)
  • Tough Love with Hilary Farr (2021–present)
  • Why the Heck Did I Buy This House? (2022–present)
  • Married to Real Estate (2022–present)
  • Ugliest House in America (2022–present)
  • Building Roots (2022–present)
  • Lil Jon Wants to Do What? (2022–present)
  • Rico to the Rescue (2023–present)[14]
  • Christina in the Country (2023–present)[15]
  • Down Home Fab (2023–present)[16]
  • The Flipping El Moussas (2023–present)[17]
  • Fix My Frankenhouse (2023–present)[18]
  • Battle on the Mountain (2024–present)
  • Renovation Aloha (2024–present)
  • Small Town Potential (2024–present)[18]
  • Lakefront Empire (2024–present)[19]
  • Fixer to Fabulous: Italiano (2024–present)
  • Who's Afraid of a Cheap Old House? (2024–present)
  • House Hunters: All Stars (2024–present)
  • Zillow Gone Wild (2024–present)
  • Backed by the Bros (2024–present)
  • Farmhouse Fixer Camp Revamp (2024–present)
  • Beach Bargains (2024–present)
  • 100 Day Hotel Challenge (2024–present)
  • Divided by Design (2024–present)
  • Scariest House in America (2024–present)
  • Bargain Block New Orleans (2024–present)
  • Don't Hate Your House with the Property Brothers (2024–present)

Specials

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Upcoming programming

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  • Betting on Paradise (January 7, 2025)

Former programming

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  • The Carol Duvall Show (1994–05)
  • Gardening by the Yard (1996–09)
  • Surprise Gardener (1998–03)
  • Designing for the Sexes (1998–11)
  • Curb Appeal (1999–13)
  • Dream House (2000–08)
  • Designers' Challenge (2001–09)
  • Ultimate Collectors (2002–03)
  • The Collector Inspector (2002-04)
  • Landscapers' Challenge (2002–08)
  • Design on a Dime (2003–13)
  • Holmes on Homes (2004–10)
  • Designed to Sell (2004–11)
  • FreeStyle (2005–13)
  • My First Place (2005–13)
  • Creative Juice (2006–08)
  • Hidden Potential (2006–09; 2017–20)
  • Over Your Head (2006–11)
  • Don't Sweat It (2006–11)
  • HGTV Star (2006–13)
  • Property Virgins (2006–16)
  • Deserving Design (2007)
  • Bought & Sold (2007–09)
  • Living with Ed (2007–09, moved to Planet Green)
  • Color Splash (2007–12)
  • The Stagers (2008–09)
  • Myles of Style (2008–09)
  • HGTV Showdown (2008–09)
  • House Detective (2008–12)
  • HGTV Green Home (2008–2010)[24]
  • Desperate to Buy (2009)
  • The Property Shop (2009)
  • The Unsellables (2009)
  • Leader of the Pack (2009)
  • HGTV's $250,000 Challenge (2009)
  • Man Land (2009)
  • For Rent (2009–11)
  • Bang for Your Buck (2009–11)
  • Dear Genevieve (2009–12)
  • Real Estate Intervention (2009–13)
  • Home Rules (2010)
  • Marriage Under Construction (2010)
  • My First Sale (2010)
  • Tough as Nails (2010)
  • The Antonio Treatment (2010–11)
  • The Outdoor Room with Jamie Durie (2010–11)
  • Curb Appeal: The Block (2010–12)
  • Million Dollar Rooms (2010–12)
  • All American Handyman (2010–12)
  • Holmes Inspection (2010–12)
  • Selling New York (2010–14)
  • Candice Tells All (2011)
  • Cash & Cari (2011)
  • Secrets from a Stylist (2011)
  • Sarah's Summer House (2011)
  • HGTV'd (2011)
  • Run My Makeover (2011)
  • Showhouse Showdown (2011)
  • House Hunters on Vacation (2011–12)
  • My Yard Goes Disney (2011–12)
  • Home by Novogratz (2011–12)
  • Kitchen Cousins (2011–12)
  • Donna Decorates Dallas (2011–12)
  • Dina's Party (2011–12)
  • Mom Caves (2011–12)
  • Interiors Inc. (2011–12)
  • HGTV's Great Rooms (2011–12)
  • My First Renovation (2011–12)
  • My House, Your Money (2011–12)
  • Weekends With Luis (2011–12)
  • Design Wars (2011–12)
  • Room Crashers (2011–13)
  • The High Low Project (2011–13)
  • Beyond Spelling Manor (2011–13)
  • Selling LA (2011–14)
  • Property Brothers (2011–19)
  • Love It or List It (2011–23)[25]
  • Price This Place (2012)
  • Living Abroad (2012)
  • White Room Challenge (2012)
  • Selling London (2012)
  • Natural Born Sellers (2012)
  • HGTV Design Star All Stars (2012)
  • Shop This Room (2012)
  • Making House (2012)
  • Flea Market Flip (2012–13, moved to Great American Country)
  • Celebrity at Home (2012–13)
  • You Live in What? (2012–13)
  • Elbow Room (2012–13)
  • Home Strange Home (2012–13)
  • Going Yard (2012–14)
  • Extreme Homes (2012–15)
  • Buying and Selling (2012–19)
  • Cousins on Call (2013)
  • West End Salvage (2013)
  • Staged to Perfection (2013)
  • Renovate to Rent (2013)
  • Catastrophe Inc. (2013)
  • Power Broker (2013)
  • Rent or Buy (2013)
  • Scoring the Deal (2013–14)
  • Flip It to Win It (2013–14)
  • Cousins Undercover (2013–14)
  • Renovation Raiders (2013–15)
  • Sold on the Spot (2013–15)
  • House Hunters International Renovation (2013–16)
  • Fixer Upper (2013–18)
  • Love It or List It, Too (2013–19)
  • Hawaii Life (2013–21)[26]
  • Island Hunters (2013–21)[27]
  • Flip or Flop (2013–22)
  • Beachfront Bargain Hunt (2013–22)[28]
  • Brother vs. Brother (2013–23)[29]
  • Beat the House (2014)
  • Brian Boitano Project (2014)
  • Flipping the Block (2014)
  • My Big Family Renovation (2014)
  • The Jennie Garth Project (2014)
  • A Sale of Two Cities (2014–15)
  • House Hunters Off the Grid (2014–15)
  • Vacation House for Free (2014–16)
  • Living Big Sky (2014–16)
  • Property Brothers At Home (2014–17)
  • Tiny House Hunters (2014–17)
  • Log Cabin Living (2014–19)
  • Caribbean Life (2014–20)
  • Lakefront Bargain Hunt (2014–21)[30]
  • Half-Price Paradise (2015)
  • Mark & Derek's Excellent Flip (2015)
  • Flipping the Heartland (2015)
  • Beach Flip (2015)
  • Flip or Flop Follow-Up (2015)
  • Rehab Addict: Detroit (2015)
  • Build Small, Live Anywhere (2015)
  • Ellen's Design Challenge (2015–16)
  • Five Day Flip (2015–16)
  • Hunting Vintage (2015–16)
  • America's Most Desperate Kitchens (2015–16)
  • Vintage Flip (2015–17)
  • Listed Sisters (2015–18)
  • Flipping Virgins (2015–18)
  • Island Life (2015–22)[31]
  • Masters of Flip (2016)
  • Good Bones (2016-23)
  • Container Homes (2016)
  • Welcome Back Potter (2016)
  • Brothers Take New Orleans (2016)
  • We Bought the Farm (2016–17)
  • Desert Flippers (2016–18)
  • House Hunters Family (2016–18)
  • Mountain Life (2016–18)
  • Rustic Rehab (2016–18)
  • Flip or Flop Atlanta (2016–18)
  • Flip or Flop Vegas (2016–19)
  • Restored by the Fords (2016–19)
  • Beach Hunters (2016–21)[32]
  • Mexico Life (2016–22)[33]
  • House Hunters Outside the Box (2017)
  • Flip or Flop Fort Worth (2017–18)
  • Fixer Upper Behind the Design (2017–18)
  • Tiny Paradise (2017–18)
  • Best House on the Block (2017–18)
  • Boise Boys (2017–19)
  • How Close Can I Beach? (2017–19)
  • Mom & Me (2017–19)
  • Mountain Mamas (2017–19)
  • My House Is Your House (2017–19)
  • Mediterranean Life (2017–21)
  • Music City Fix (2018)
  • My Aloha Dream Home (2018)
  • Flip or Flop Nashville (2018–19)
  • Bahamas Life (2018–20)
  • Should I Stay or Go? (2018–20)
  • Hot Properties: San Diego (2018–20)
  • Say Yes to the Nest (2019)
  • Roommate Hunters (2019)
  • What You Get for Your Money (2019)
  • City vs. Burbs (2019)
  • Best. Pool. Ever. (2019)
  • Pool Hunters (2019)
  • Supersize My Pool (2019)
  • My First Place (2019)
  • Going for Sold (2019)
  • Hawaii Hunters (2019)
  • A Very Brady Renovation (2019)
  • Off the Grid on the Beach (2019–20)
  • One of a Kind (2019–20)
  • Build Me Up (2019–20)
  • Jungle Life (2019–20)
  • Property Brothers: Forever Home (2019–23)[34]
  • Bargain Mansions (2020, moved to DIY Network)
  • Nate and Jeremiah: Save My House (2020)
  • Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (2020)
  • Crowded House (2020)
  • My Lottery Dream House International (2020)
  • Design at Your Door (2020)
  • Generation Renovation: Lake House (2020)
  • Making It Home With Kortney & Dave (2020)
  • Martha Knows Best (2020)
  • Backyard Takeover (2020)
  • Renovation, Inc. (2020)
  • Bizarre Builds (2020)
  • My Big Italian Adventure (2020)
  • Biggest Little Christmas Showdown (2020)
  • Self-Made Mansions (2020–21)
  • House in a Hurry (2020–21)
  • Hot Mess House (2020–21)
  • Flipping Across America (2020–21)
  • Escape to the Chateau (2020–21)
  • Beach Around the World (2020–22)[35]
  • Renovation Island (2020–22)[36]
  • Selling the Big Easy (2020–22)[37]
  • Flipping 101 w/ Tarek El Moussa (2020–23)[38]
  • Ty Breaker (2021)
  • Rehab Addict Rescue (2021)
  • Home Again with the Fords (2021)
  • $50K Three Ways (2021)
  • Happily Wherever (2021)
  • Breaking Bland (2021)
  • Cash in the Attic (2021)
  • Cheap Old Houses (2021)
  • Renovation, Inc: The Lake House (2021)
  • Curb Appeal Xtreme (2021)
  • Outgrown (2021)
  • Flipping Showdown (2021)
  • Call the Closer (2021)
  • Two Steps Home (2021–22)
  • Inside Out (2021–22)
  • Everything But the House (2021–22, moved to Lifetime)[39]
  • Houses with History (2021–23)
  • The Nate & Jeremiah Home Project (2021–23)
  • Home Town Takeover (2021–23)
  • Holmes Family Rescue (2021–23)
  • Renovation Goldmine (2022)
  • Saving the Manor (2022)[18]
  • Unfinished Business (2022)
  • Moving for Love (2022)
  • Home Inspector Joe (2022)
  • Fixer to Fabulous: Welcome Inn (2022)
  • Mash-Up Our Home (2022)
  • I Bought a Dump… Now What? (2022)
  • Home Town Kickstart Presented by People (2022)
  • Buy It or Build It (2022)
  • The Great Giveback with Melissa McCarthy and Jenna Perusich (2022)
  • Steal This House (2022)
  • Flip to a Million (2022)
  • Good Bones: Risky Business (2022)[40]
  • Renovation Impossible (2022)[41]
  • Rehab Addict Lake House Rescue (2022)
  • Renovation Face-Off (2022)
  • First Home Fix (2022)
  • Battle of the Bling (2022)[42]
  • The Renovator (2022–23)[43]
  • Luxe for Less (2022–23)[18]
  • Fix My Flip (2022–23)
  • Build It Forward (2022–23)
  • Home in a Heartbeat (2023)
  • Renovation Wild (2023)[44]
  • Flip the Strip (2023)
  • Renovation 911 (2023)[18]
  • Windy City Rehab: Alison's Dream Home (2023)
  • Revealed (2023)[18]
  • Barbie Dreamhouse Challenge (2023)[45]
  • Renovation Resort Showdown (2023)
  • What's Wrong With That House? (2023)

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