HGTV premiered the new spinoff House Hunters: All Stars on March 21 with back-to-back episodes. The original show’s been around for nearly a quarter century, but the new spinoff, which sticks with the format comes with a twist. Here’s what you need to know.
Teen Mom Fans Got A Surprise In House Hunters: All Stars
MTV viewers know that Chelsea and Cole DeBoer moved on and got their show, Down Home Fab. When the HGTV spinoff aired, the second episode of the back-to-back opener revealed the former Teen Mom stars on the reality TV spinoff. Before them, viewers saw Mina Starsiak Hawk from Good Bones meeting the needs of an artistic client in Indianapolis.
HGTV stars Chelsea and Cole DeBoer – Instagram
House Hunters: All Stars brings 12 episodes on HGTV, each with familiar faces. According to Collider, initially, there wasn’t a trailer for the reality TV show, but a...
Teen Mom Fans Got A Surprise In House Hunters: All Stars
MTV viewers know that Chelsea and Cole DeBoer moved on and got their show, Down Home Fab. When the HGTV spinoff aired, the second episode of the back-to-back opener revealed the former Teen Mom stars on the reality TV spinoff. Before them, viewers saw Mina Starsiak Hawk from Good Bones meeting the needs of an artistic client in Indianapolis.
HGTV stars Chelsea and Cole DeBoer – Instagram
House Hunters: All Stars brings 12 episodes on HGTV, each with familiar faces. According to Collider, initially, there wasn’t a trailer for the reality TV show, but a...
- 3/23/2024
- by James Michael
- TV Shows Ace
Get ready for another exciting episode of “House Hunters: All Stars” as Season 1 Episode 3, titled “To Build or Buy in Florida,” premieres on HGTV at 8:00 Pm on Thursday, March 28, 2024. In this popular real estate series, viewers follow along as couples search for their dream homes with the help of expert mediators.
In this episode, Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt from “100 Day Dream Home” step in to assist a couple who are struggling to make decisions in their house search. With their extensive experience in the Tampa Bay area, Brian and Mika are confident they can help the couple find the perfect home quickly.
As tensions rise and disagreements abound, Brian and Mika act as mediators, guiding the couple through the process of deciding whether to build or buy their new home. With their expertise and knowledge of the local market, Brian and Mika are determined to find a solution that satisfies everyone involved.
In this episode, Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt from “100 Day Dream Home” step in to assist a couple who are struggling to make decisions in their house search. With their extensive experience in the Tampa Bay area, Brian and Mika are confident they can help the couple find the perfect home quickly.
As tensions rise and disagreements abound, Brian and Mika act as mediators, guiding the couple through the process of deciding whether to build or buy their new home. With their expertise and knowledge of the local market, Brian and Mika are determined to find a solution that satisfies everyone involved.
- 3/21/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
The stars of HGTV are coming together for a brand new House Hunters spinoff, which will feature some of the network’s top real estate experts helping prospective buyers find their dream homes. House Hunters: All Stars is set to premiere on Thursday, March 21, and, like the original format, HGTV stars will showcase potential residential options in their hometowns. The agents will take hopeful clients on various house tours and offer advice on which home is the best investment and match for their wishlist. The 12-episode series will feature many of HGTV’s most popular personalities, including former Good Bones host Mina Starsiak Hawk, The Flipping El Moussas star Heather Rae El Moussa, and Help! I Wrecked My House‘s Jasmine Roth. Other stars featured in the series include Galey Alix (Home in a Heartbeat); Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas (Bargain Block); Chelsea and Cole DeBoer (Down Home Fab); Brian...
- 2/23/2024
- TV Insider
The House Hunters franchise is expanding with a new spinoff. HGTV has ordered House Hunters: All Stars, set for premiere on Thursday, March 21. The 12-episode series will feature some of the network’s top real estate experts helping prospective buyers find dream properties in their own hometowns.
Featured in the series are Galey Alix (Home in a Heartbeat, Fort Lauderdale, Florida); Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas (Bargain Block, Detroit, Michigan); Chelsea and Cole DeBoer (Down Home Fab, Sioux Falls, South Dakota); Heather Rae El Moussa (The Flipping El Moussas, Long Beach, California); Mina Starsiak Hawk (Good Bones, Indianapolis, Indiana); Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt (100 Day Dream Home, Tampa, Florida); Lyndsay Lamb and Leslie Davis (Unsellable Houses, Snohomish, Washington); Rico León (Rico to the Rescue, Denver, Colorado); Jasmine Roth (Help! I Wrecked My House, Orange County, California); Egypt Sherrod and Mike Jackson (Married to Real Estate, Atlanta, Georgia); Page Turner (Fix My Flip,...
Featured in the series are Galey Alix (Home in a Heartbeat, Fort Lauderdale, Florida); Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas (Bargain Block, Detroit, Michigan); Chelsea and Cole DeBoer (Down Home Fab, Sioux Falls, South Dakota); Heather Rae El Moussa (The Flipping El Moussas, Long Beach, California); Mina Starsiak Hawk (Good Bones, Indianapolis, Indiana); Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt (100 Day Dream Home, Tampa, Florida); Lyndsay Lamb and Leslie Davis (Unsellable Houses, Snohomish, Washington); Rico León (Rico to the Rescue, Denver, Colorado); Jasmine Roth (Help! I Wrecked My House, Orange County, California); Egypt Sherrod and Mike Jackson (Married to Real Estate, Atlanta, Georgia); Page Turner (Fix My Flip,...
- 2/22/2024
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
As fall creeps closer, major studios have to plan out their next steps if writers and actors continue to strike. At this point it’s already impossible for the fall production schedule to move forward normally, even if the Writers Guild of America (WGA) and Screen Actors Guild - American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) went back to work today.
Some outlets, like Paramount Global have already announced they’ll use reruns of streaming and older network shows to fill in programming gaps this fall. New data from Civic Science is showing that viewers could respond to such tactics, at least initially.
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Civic Science’s numbers show that 58% of audiences would be at least somewhat likely to watch a rerun on network television channels like ABC, CBS, The CW, Fox and NBC during the strike.
Some outlets, like Paramount Global have already announced they’ll use reruns of streaming and older network shows to fill in programming gaps this fall. New data from Civic Science is showing that viewers could respond to such tactics, at least initially.
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Civic Science’s numbers show that 58% of audiences would be at least somewhat likely to watch a rerun on network television channels like ABC, CBS, The CW, Fox and NBC during the strike.
- 8/7/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Now that it is officially summer, we can put all our spring cleaning responsibilities behind us and start focusing on the much-needed upkeep around the house. If you — like me — have no idea where to begin when it comes to do-it-yourself projects, fortunately, there are plenty of streaming options available for you to pick up some tips, inspiration, and expert insight into all of your home renovations.
Like with any genre as beloved as home reno, there are myriad different options in the wide world of streaming for you to scratch your particular itch. However, we are going to focus on two specific options — one in the paid, subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) corner of the industry and one in the free ad-supported streaming TV (Fast) and AVOD (ad-supported VOD) arenas.
Sling Freestream Has Hundreds of Hours of Home Reno Shows
If you are already going to be spending a pretty penny...
Like with any genre as beloved as home reno, there are myriad different options in the wide world of streaming for you to scratch your particular itch. However, we are going to focus on two specific options — one in the paid, subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) corner of the industry and one in the free ad-supported streaming TV (Fast) and AVOD (ad-supported VOD) arenas.
Sling Freestream Has Hundreds of Hours of Home Reno Shows
If you are already going to be spending a pretty penny...
- 6/23/2023
- by Matt Tamanini
- The Streamable
Building a home in 100 days is tricky but try doing it as an epic hurricane threatens your build. That’s how HGTV‘s 100 Day Dream Home Season 4 kicks off with concerns that Hurricane Ian could finish the season before it started.
Dream home creators Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt revealed to Showbiz Cheat Sheet that Hurricane Ian was tracking directly toward their first project in the Tampa area this season. The season went on once Ian decided to drop south, devastating Ft. Meyers, but primarily sparing Tampa.
“We kind of dodged a bullet here,” Brian admitted. “The last hurricane that hit, it was supposed to come right over Tampa and that would have just devastated our timeline our show, everything. It did turn down towards Fort Myers.”
Hurricane threatened ‘100 Day Dream Home: Beachfront Hotel’
Even though the hurricane’s path changed, Brian and Mika still felt the impact in other ways.
Dream home creators Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt revealed to Showbiz Cheat Sheet that Hurricane Ian was tracking directly toward their first project in the Tampa area this season. The season went on once Ian decided to drop south, devastating Ft. Meyers, but primarily sparing Tampa.
“We kind of dodged a bullet here,” Brian admitted. “The last hurricane that hit, it was supposed to come right over Tampa and that would have just devastated our timeline our show, everything. It did turn down towards Fort Myers.”
Hurricane threatened ‘100 Day Dream Home: Beachfront Hotel’
Even though the hurricane’s path changed, Brian and Mika still felt the impact in other ways.
- 5/11/2023
- by Gina Ragusa
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
HGTV is moving head with its competition series Barbie Dreamhouse Challenge, a project that was originally set to star Stephen “tWitch” Boss and his wife Allison Holker before the dancer/deejay died in December.
Supermodel Ashley Graham will now host the show that’s set to bow this summer on HGTV and Max.
The plan is to feature eight teams of HGTV stars as they transform a Southern California home into a real-life Barbie Dreamhouse. In the end, one Barbie fan will get the chance to win a once-in-a-lifetime stay in a home created for dreamers.
Here are the teams: Egypt Sherrod and Mike Jackson (Married to Real Estate); Jasmine Roth (Help! I Wrecked My House) and Antonia Lofaso (Beachside Brawl); Ty Pennington (Rock the Block) and Alison Victoria (Windy City Rehab); Jonathan Knight and Kristina Crestin (Farmhouse Fixer); Christina Hall and James Bender (Christina on the Coast); Keith Bynum...
Supermodel Ashley Graham will now host the show that’s set to bow this summer on HGTV and Max.
The plan is to feature eight teams of HGTV stars as they transform a Southern California home into a real-life Barbie Dreamhouse. In the end, one Barbie fan will get the chance to win a once-in-a-lifetime stay in a home created for dreamers.
Here are the teams: Egypt Sherrod and Mike Jackson (Married to Real Estate); Jasmine Roth (Help! I Wrecked My House) and Antonia Lofaso (Beachside Brawl); Ty Pennington (Rock the Block) and Alison Victoria (Windy City Rehab); Jonathan Knight and Kristina Crestin (Farmhouse Fixer); Christina Hall and James Bender (Christina on the Coast); Keith Bynum...
- 4/12/2023
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
HGTV is about to make Barbie fans’ dreams come true with the ultimate home-reno series based on everyone’s favorite doll: “Barbie Dreamhouse Challenge.”
Premiering this summer, the Ashley Graham-hosted four-episode event is launching ahead of the July 21 release of Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” movie as part of a giant cross-network promotion across Warner Bros. Discovery linear channels to support the much-anticipated Warner Bros. Pictures film.
“Barbie Dreamhouse Challenge” will feature eight teams of HGTV superstars (and one Food Network star) as they transform a Southern California home into a real-life Barbie Dreamhouse, as supermodel Graham — who has her own Barbie modeled after her and will be driving a Barbie pink corvette on the show — hosts. The teams will overhaul areas of the home with an era-specific style, such as an early 1960s atomic age kitchen, a ‘70s disco vibe for Ken’s Den and a main bedroom decked out in ‘80s glam.
Premiering this summer, the Ashley Graham-hosted four-episode event is launching ahead of the July 21 release of Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” movie as part of a giant cross-network promotion across Warner Bros. Discovery linear channels to support the much-anticipated Warner Bros. Pictures film.
“Barbie Dreamhouse Challenge” will feature eight teams of HGTV superstars (and one Food Network star) as they transform a Southern California home into a real-life Barbie Dreamhouse, as supermodel Graham — who has her own Barbie modeled after her and will be driving a Barbie pink corvette on the show — hosts. The teams will overhaul areas of the home with an era-specific style, such as an early 1960s atomic age kitchen, a ‘70s disco vibe for Ken’s Den and a main bedroom decked out in ‘80s glam.
- 3/21/2023
- by Jennifer Maas
- Variety Film + TV
100 Day Dream Home premieres Monday, Feb. 21, at 8 p.m. Et/Pt on HGTV. The new season also will be available to stream on discovery+. For people who need a brand-new house fast, husband-wife team Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt will build them a custom, move-in ready home in an astounding 100 days or less in […]
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- 1/18/2022
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
HGTV has picked up a third season of its popular series 100 Day Dream Home, starring husband-wife duo Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt. The Discovery-owned channel has ordered 10 additional one-hour episodes of the series, which follows the recent Rock the Block winners as they create beautiful custom homes for clients in Tampa, Fl, in 100 days or less.
The renewal follows solid ratings for Season 2, which drew 23.9 total million viewers. During its run, the series was the #1 cable program in the Monday 8-9 p.m. timeslot among upscale P25-54, upscale W25-54, P2+ and households and a top 3 cable program among P25-54, W25-54, M25-54 and upscale M25-54. The new season is slated to premiere in early 2022.
“When you see Brian and Mika’s expertise and experience in action during their high-adrenaline, time-crunched process to build stunning homes within 100 days, you can’t help but be inspired by it,...
The renewal follows solid ratings for Season 2, which drew 23.9 total million viewers. During its run, the series was the #1 cable program in the Monday 8-9 p.m. timeslot among upscale P25-54, upscale W25-54, P2+ and households and a top 3 cable program among P25-54, W25-54, M25-54 and upscale M25-54. The new season is slated to premiere in early 2022.
“When you see Brian and Mika’s expertise and experience in action during their high-adrenaline, time-crunched process to build stunning homes within 100 days, you can’t help but be inspired by it,...
- 5/10/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
The good guys always win in the end, and Monday’s Season 2 finale of HGTV competition “Rock the Block” was no exception. While Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt were still letting the big win wash over them, we grabbed the “100 Day Dream Home” stars for a review of their journey from underdogs to champions.
“We had a game plan from the beginning. We stuck to the game plan,” builder Brian Kleinschmidt told TheWrap. “I think our best move was spreading our budget out throughout the house evenly rather than blow it in one space.”
“From the beginning, Brian and I said we’re not going to out-design our competitors,” designer and real estate agent Mika Kleinschmidt added. “I think we actually figured out our design style while we were doing the show.”
Along the way, they created a beautiful and functional home, one that did not win a single individual...
“We had a game plan from the beginning. We stuck to the game plan,” builder Brian Kleinschmidt told TheWrap. “I think our best move was spreading our budget out throughout the house evenly rather than blow it in one space.”
“From the beginning, Brian and I said we’re not going to out-design our competitors,” designer and real estate agent Mika Kleinschmidt added. “I think we actually figured out our design style while we were doing the show.”
Along the way, they created a beautiful and functional home, one that did not win a single individual...
- 4/13/2021
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
The appraisals are in, and the team of Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt have won HGTV’s “Rock the Block” Season 2!
Yes, you read that right. The Kleinschmidts, who did not win a single individual challenge, took the whole damn thing. Their craftsman-style fun and functional home, appraised for $625,000.
Perhaps it was the basement bowling alley. (You also read that right.)
Ok, it definitely wasn’t the mini lanes — at least not from an appraisal standpoint. The Kleinschmidts definitely had the best backyard space, and their double dishwashers, dream laundry room and converted third-car garage might have sealed the deal.
Here’s the logline for the episode you just missed (a safe assumption if you’re here to find out the winner): “After six weeks, a winner gets crowned, a street sign gets named and bragging rights get claimed on the finale of ‘Rock the Block!’ Experts appraise the houses...
Yes, you read that right. The Kleinschmidts, who did not win a single individual challenge, took the whole damn thing. Their craftsman-style fun and functional home, appraised for $625,000.
Perhaps it was the basement bowling alley. (You also read that right.)
Ok, it definitely wasn’t the mini lanes — at least not from an appraisal standpoint. The Kleinschmidts definitely had the best backyard space, and their double dishwashers, dream laundry room and converted third-car garage might have sealed the deal.
Here’s the logline for the episode you just missed (a safe assumption if you’re here to find out the winner): “After six weeks, a winner gets crowned, a street sign gets named and bragging rights get claimed on the finale of ‘Rock the Block!’ Experts appraise the houses...
- 4/13/2021
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
HGTV is always bringing something new and exciting to us, aren’t they? Their concept behind “100 Day Dream Home,” is such a good one, and the hosts of the show are the best of the best. Married couple Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt are from Tampa, Florida. He’s a real estate developer, and she works as a real estate agent. Together, they are a great team, and they are working harder than ever to bring homeowners their dream home in 100 days or less. One thing that’s certain about these two is that they are delightful, and we’ve all collectively decided
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Mika Kleinschmidt...
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- 3/1/2021
- by Tiffany Raiford
- TVovermind.com
Even if you’re not in the market for a new home, you probably feel a twinge of excitement when you see a beautiful property for sale. That feeling of excitement is exactly what draws people to HGTV. One of the network’s newer shows, 100 Day Dream Home appeals not only to people’s love for real estate, but also their love for home design and renovation projects. Now in its second season, 100 Day Dream Home appears to be a hit among viewers, but there’s only one problem: lots of people don’t believe the show is real. Since HGTV has somewhat
Is the Show 100 Day Dream Home Fake?...
Is the Show 100 Day Dream Home Fake?...
- 2/3/2021
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
New seasons of 100 Day Dream Home and House In a Hurry are set to arrive on HGTV next month. The shows follow people as they find or create their dream homes -- with a little help.
revealed more about the return of both home series in a press release.
“Two popular HGTV series—100 Day Dream Home and House in a Hurry—will return with new episodes this January, spotlighting home building and house hunting on tight timelines. Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt, who attracted more than 22.6 million total viewers to the first season of 100 Day Dream Home, will star in nine fresh episodes premiering Monday, Jan. 4, at 8 p.m. Et/Pt. The husband-wife team will continue to help clients create their perfect custom home in Tampa, Florida, in an astonishing 100 days or less. Beginning Wednesday, Jan. 6, at 8 and...
revealed more about the return of both home series in a press release.
“Two popular HGTV series—100 Day Dream Home and House in a Hurry—will return with new episodes this January, spotlighting home building and house hunting on tight timelines. Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt, who attracted more than 22.6 million total viewers to the first season of 100 Day Dream Home, will star in nine fresh episodes premiering Monday, Jan. 4, at 8 p.m. Et/Pt. The husband-wife team will continue to help clients create their perfect custom home in Tampa, Florida, in an astonishing 100 days or less. Beginning Wednesday, Jan. 6, at 8 and...
- 12/26/2020
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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