Before 'Flip to a Million' airs, check out these top 5 HGTV house flipping shows

You've come to the correct spot if you're seeking bingeworthy house-flipping shows
PUBLISHED AUG 1, 2022
'Property Brothers'; 'Holmes on Homes'; and 'Flip or Flop' (HGTV)
'Property Brothers'; 'Holmes on Homes'; and 'Flip or Flop' (HGTV)

Watching house flipping shows is not only entertaining, but also a terrific way to get ideas for your own real estate endeavors. The usual house flipping show gives viewers a behind-the-scenes peek at what it's like to buy a fixer-upper, restore it, and then resell it.

Episodes often have a plot arc with challenges and tribulations that finally lead to triumph, giving viewers fulfilling enjoyment. You've come to the correct spot if you're seeking a bingeworthy house-flipping show. We've compiled a list of the best 5 house-flipping shows that everyone can watch till HGTV launches its brand-new series. 'Flip to a Million' will premiere on August 1.

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1. 'Holmes on Homes'

Check out HGTV's 'Holmes on Homes' for a realistic, unglamorized look at property flipping. Mike Holmes is the real estate equivalent of Gordon Ramsay. In this series, he explores shoddy remodeling sites and teaches viewers how to do them right. This show is a must-see if you want to understand the ins and outs of repairs and renovations, as well as how to find the appropriate professionals.



 

2. 'Property Brothers'

Drew and Jonathan Scott, twin brothers, host the HGTV real estate show 'Property Brothers.' They form an excellent pair; Jonathan is a great builder, and Drew is a seasoned real estate salesperson. They work together to help families improve their present house for a successful sale, while also assisting them in their search for a new home. The show was so popular that it spawned ten offshoot series, including 'Brother vs. Brother' and 'Buying and Selling.'

'Property Brothers' (Photo By: Dennys Ilic Photography)
'Property Brothers' (Photo By: Dennys Ilic Photography)

3. 'Home Town'

HGTV's 'Home Town' departs from luxury Southern California real estate and heads to the South. Ben and Erin Napier are a husband and wife duo in Laurel, Mississippi that repair historic homes. This show is so popular that it has spawned two spinoffs: 'Home Town Takeover' and 'Home Town: Ben's Workshop.' This show is ideal for folks who enjoy nostalgia and Southern comfort.

Erin and Ben Napier (Photo By: Laura Good)
Erin and Ben Napier (Photo By: Laura Good)

4. 'Flipping 101'

'Flip or Flop' star Tarek El Moussa featured in a spinoff titled 'Flipping 101.' (This time without his ex-wife, Christina Haack.) Tarek guides rookie investors through the mechanics of flipping property in this series. This show is more accessible to viewers since it focuses on the obstacles and blunders that novice investors face when they first begin flipping properties. If you're thinking about a career in real estate investing, this is a must-see program. Heather Rae Young, El Moussa's wife and a real estate agent from Netflix's popular series 'Selling Sunset,' also makes many appearances.



 

5. 'Flip or Flop'

The previously married pair Christina Haack and Tarek El Moussa present HGTV's 'Flip or Flop.' This famous house flipping program follows four real estate experts as they purchase distressed properties in Southern California, renovate them, and resell them for a profit. Tarek is in charge of the repairs and renovations, while Christina is in charge of the overall design concept and execution. Despite the turmoil and sensationalism surrounding their contentious split, the program remains popular.

Tarek El Moussa and Christina Haack (Photo By: Erik Voake / Getty Images)
Tarek El Moussa and Christina Haack (Photo By: Erik Voake / Getty Images)

Are you bored or seeking ideas? Turn to one of the finest house-flipping shows for inspiration, or watch HGTV's new series 'Flip to a Million,' which premieres tonight at 9 pm ET. There's a show for everyone, whether you're a house flipper, a vacation rental owner, a contractor, an interior designer, or a homeowner trying to clean up your place. Why not take a seat, relax, and soak up some real estate advice from some celebrity real estate agents?

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