HGTV fans are concerned about the status of their favorite shows as the network goes through some surprising scheduling changes — but which programs are safe and which have been canceled?
The network has historically been the destination for viewers looking for TV shows about home improvement and real estate, but its extensive programming slate has taken a hit after five shows were taken off the air in June 2025. HGTV hasn’t publicly addressed the shakeup but hosts of various shows have spoken out about the surprising cancellations.
As fans wait to see whether their show is safe — or not — there have also been programs whose future is more confusing. For example, Rehab Addict’s Nicole Curtis had to speak out in June 202 after her show suddenly became unavailable to view.
“I made the executive decision to shelf the rest of our new shows until fall. I appreciate your support and understanding for the late notice,” Curtis wrote via Instagram at the time.“It’s just a lot of hours (my hours) to get a show on air and we (my family + me) thought – why are we giving up summer when we have the ability to do this in the fall?”
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Rehab Addict‘s latest season premiered that month before being replaced by My Lottery Dream Home after only two episodes.
“Thank you to the powers that be at HGTV that were receptive to our idea. … Without a doubt, I, truly, am beyond happy with this decision as I just spent the day with a phone that was dead and had no worries about it,” Curtis continued. “They are airing Lottery Dream Home in my place.”
She concluded: “Fun fact, [Lottery Dream Home host] David Bromstad was my pregnancy beach buddy as we were filming and living next to each other in Gulf Shores, Alabama, for Beach Flip. … So, don’t be spreading rumors that he replaced me — I chose it.”
HGTV royalty such as Property Brothers stars Drew and Jonathan Scott were also hit with some delays while Bobby Berk from Netflix’s Queer Eye scored a win when his show was picked up amid the onscreen shifts.
Keep scrolling for a comprehensive guide to which shows are safe, cancelled or in limbo:
Safe
Courtesy of HGTV100 Day Dream Home Celebrity IOU Down Home Fab With Chelsea and Cole DeBoer Fixer to Fabulous Help! I Wrecked My House Home Town House Hunters Junk or Jackpot? Love It or List It My Lottery Dream Home Renovation Resort Showdown Scariest House in America Sin City Rehab
Which TV Shows Are Canceled in 2025-2026?
Canceled
Married to Real Estate HGTVBargain Block Battle on the Beach Farmhouse Fixer Izzy Does It Married to Real Estate
Future Unclear
Nicole Curtis COURTESY OF HGTVChasing the West Christina on the Coast Don’t Hate Your House With the Property Brothers Flipping El Moussas Rehab Addict The Flip Off
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