1. Flip or Flop Follow-Up
Tarek and Christina revisit their most intense, interesting, and engaging house flips. Because there's never enough time to tell the whole story in every episode of Flip or Flop, this series is an opportunity to dig deeper into the trials and tribulations of house flipping, and to find out what actually happened behind the scenes of the renovations. We'll also follow up on houses that remained unsold at the time of production - revealing now what they ended up selling for, and if Tarek and Christina actually made or lost money.
It has an average vote of 10 on TMDB.
2. Rustic Rehab
For real estate experts, Chenoa and David Rivera, Paradise, California is a flipper’s dream. But, they have to act fast. These full time parents and full time flippers are always on the go. Making quick decisions and smart moves to buy, renovate and get their latest flip back on the market in record time—without breaking the bank. Every house is a gamble—every sale is a win!
3. Boise Boys
Polar opposite friends Luke Caldwell and Clint Robertson take an unconventional approach to house flipping in their hometown of Boise, Idaho. While refined designer Luke likes to reach for the stars, rugged contractor Clint remains focused on their bottom line. With an endless inventory of old houses to choose from, the only decision this dynamic duo needs to make is which house to transform next.
It has an average vote of 6.5 on TMDB.
4. Hidden Potential
California builder and designer Jasmine Roth is on a mission to make sure not all suburban homes look the same. Jasmine transforms builder-basic houses into custom dream homes by giving them features that stand out from the crowd.
It has an average vote of 5 on TMDB.
5. Changing Rooms
2021 reboot. Anna Richardson hosts, as home DIYers renovate a room in each other's houses, with the help of interior design icon Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, Russell Whitehead, Jordan Cluroe and Tibby Singh
6. Changing Rooms
Changing Rooms was a do-it-yourself home improvement show broadcast in the United Kingdom on the BBC between 1996 and 2004. The show was one of a number of home improvement and lifestyle shows popular in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The show was later franchised, generally under the same name, for the local TV markets in the United States, New Zealand and Australia.
It has an average vote of 5.6 on TMDB.
7. Queer Eye
An all-new “Fab Five” advise men on fashion, grooming, food, culture and design in this modern reboot of the Emmy Award-winning reality series.
It has an average vote of 7.6 on TMDB.
8. Hoarder House Flippers
Three teams of house flippers see the potential value beyond the clutter and disrepair that would typically be a buyer's worst nightmare; for them, it's an opportunity to turn overlooked houses into desirable homes and ultimately, maximum profit.
9. Help! I Wrecked My House
Jasmine Roth rescues homeowners who took on major DIYs and are living without bathrooms, kitchens and bedrooms due to issues they can't fix. Jasmine and her team help finish the problematic projects and turn mishaps into dream spaces in record time.
10. Kitchen Cousins
(Kitchen Cousins)
11. Hit Properties with Nathan Morris
Boyz II Men singer Nathan Morris renovates a dilapidated country club estate into a multi-million dollar dream home.
12. Sommartorpet (Sommartorpet)
Sommartorpet was a Swedish home improvement television programme broadcast by Sveriges Television. It was broadcasted in the summer and based around the renovation of an old house.
13. Flip Wars
Professional flippers tackle the next big thing in the market – ghost flips – where buyers invest their own money on homes they’ve never laid eyes on.
14. Our House
Our House is a British Entertainment television programme. Originally broadcast on UKTV Style, it is a show which more thoroughly follows the DIY show fad of the late 1990s.</p><p></p><p>The object of the show is to take a dilapidated house and completely do it up into a "dream" house. The show claims to "bring together everything you need to know about creating your own dream home under one roof - expert advice, step-by-step DIY guides, tricks of the trade".</p><p></p><p>A step-by-step guide to creating the perfect home, in which a 1950's run-down three-bedroom house in Bexley, Kent is renovated from scratch.</p><p></p><p>The show has a central presenter in Andrea McLean, and a series of experts who offer step-by-step advice and insider knowledge on DIY.
15. Cousins Undercover
Real-life cousins Anthony Carrino and John Colaneri seek out deserving neighborhood heroes then surprise them with amazing home makeovers.
16. Sarah Beeny's Renovate Don't Relocate
Sarah Beeny visits twenty households to experience their problem spaces for herself before installing cameras to monitor exactly how they use their homes. Having collated the data, she generates life-size floor plans that bring all her design, layout and decor ideas to life. She follows each build over the following months and revisits each household's amazing completed project to prove that if you re-think and re- design the space you already have, it is better to renovate not relocate.
It has an average vote of 7 on TMDB.
17. American Dream Builders
America's top designers, builders, architects and landscapers go head-to-head each week, putting their talents to the test on extreme home renovations.
18. Flipping 101 With Tarek El Moussa
Tarek mentors first-time flippers, helping them steer costly errors as they race to get a renovated property on the market.
It has an average vote of 5.5 on TMDB.
19. Sinnasnekker'n (Sinnasnekker'n)
(Sinnasnekker'n)
It has an average vote of 6 on TMDB.
20. Méchant changement (Méchant changement)
A room makeover program for young people hosted by Stéphane Bellavance.