HGTV Heats Up Summer With New Series and Fan Favorites

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HGTV Expands Its Summer Programming Slate

HGTV is turning up the heat this summer with 40 new episodes premiering throughout July. The network’s lineup includes two new original series, Worst Yard on the Block and Extreme Buyers Club, alongside new seasons of Renovation Resort Showdown, Holmes on Homes: Building a Legacy and Ugliest House in America.

Renovation Resort Showdown Returns

Hosts Bryan Baeumler and Scott McGillivary on beach, as seen on Renovation Resort, Season 3. Credit HGTV

Premiering July 1, the competition series brings back Scott McGillivray and Bryan Baeumler as they challenge four design teams to transform a neglected lakeside resort into a premier vacation destination. Competitors will battle for a $100,000 grand prize and additional weekly rewards.

Worst Yard on the Block Delivers Outdoor Transformations

shot of property before work, Blake Hawthorn,,Margo Fairchild in overgrown yard & dead tree stump. Credit HGTV

Launching July 15, the new series follows landscaping teams Tucker Kincaid and Jared Foster, along with Blake Hawthorn and Margo Fairchild, as they rescue some of the most neglected yards in America through dramatic outdoor makeovers.

The Holmes Family Continues Its Legacy

Michael, Sherry, and Mike Holmes stand work ready in demo gear and roofing harnesses, looking tough. Credit HGTV

Beginning July 19, Mike Holmes joins Michael Holmes Jr. and Sherry Holmes to help homeowners facing dangerous construction issues, failed renovations and unsafe living conditions.

Ugliest House in America Gets Bigger

Retta – Ugliest House in America Season 8 – Credit HGTV

Returning July 20, Retta tours 20 outrageous properties across the country as homeowners compete for a renovation prize from designer Alison Victoria.

Extreme Buyers Club Offers Unique House Hunts

Noel Collier – Extreme Buyers Club – Credit HGTV

Premiering July 21, real estate expert Noel Collier helps clients with extraordinary property requests, from haunted homes to acreage for llamas and even homes suited for professional mermaids.

Final Thoughts

With new concepts, returning favorites, and a strong mix of renovation, real estate, and lifestyle programming, HGTV’s July lineup is poised to be one of the network’s most ambitious summer schedules yet.

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