Okay, Home Improvement fans, HGTV has got your back as these three brand new shows debut this week on the network:
Masters of Home premieres Monday, July 6, at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
In the new series Masters of Home, partners and real estate/renovation experts Dave and Kortney Wilson step in to help clients transform their fixer-uppers into dream homes. Using budget friendly and practical designs, Dave and Kortney increase the homes’ functionality and overall aesthetic—and make sure the families invest wisely in the biggest asset they own. With Kortney taking the lead on design and Dave on project management, they gather inspiration and intel to make the right reno moves for the homeowners, including reimagining difficult floorplans, updating old wiring and infusing modern elements into dated spaces.
Flipping Across America premieres Thursday, July 9, at 8 p.m. ET/PT.
In each episode of the new series Flipping Across America, HGTV follows two sets of well-known stars and flipping masters with similar house purchase prices and reno budgets. How do renovation and design choices impact profit margins in different cities? Throughout the season, designer and real estate developer Alison Victoria, best known from the hit series Windy City Rehab, guides viewers across the country to find out which of these fan-favorite home reno experts best economize their flips and make the most out of their budgets, revealing where buyers really do get the biggest bang for their buck in the flipping business.
Vacation House Rules premieres Saturday, July 11, at 8 p.m. ET/PT.
In the new HGTV series Vacation House Rules, contractor and real estate expert Scott McGillivray will prove that homeowners don’t need a million bucks to buy the vacation house of their dreams. Relying on his years of smart real estate and renovation experience, Scott will teach families how to take their vacation property purchase and unlock its full rental potential. With his guidance, even the most neglected and unlivable properties will be transformed into unique, gorgeous—and profitable—vacation homes for visitors to enjoy.
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