HGTV Renews The Flip Off, Orders Home Town Spinoff And More Amid Cancellation Spree

After doing some serious demo, HGTV is adding some renovations to its lineup.

The home-improvement cable network has renewed three of its series, including The Flip Off (starring Flip or Flop alums Tarek El Moussa and Christina Haack), and ordered new shows like Home Town spinoff Home Town: Inn This Together, it was announced on Thursday. The news comes, though, in the wake of a string of HGTV cancellations earlier this summer.

The Flip Off sees former spouses El Moussa and Haack compete in a house-flipping showdown, with El Moussa joined by his new wife, Selling Sunset alum Heather Rae El Moussa. Touted as "the network's highest-rated freshman series since 2022," The Flip Off will return for Season 2 next year.

Also earning renewals at HGTV are the long-running real estate competition Love It or List It, with Page Turner returning alongside longtime star David Visentin, and Hawaii-set series Renovation Aloha, with husband-and-wife renovation team Kamohai and Tristyn Kalama.

In addition, HGTV has ordered Home Town: Inn This Together, which sees Home Town hosts Ben and Erin Napier help their friends restore a dilapidated 1930 building in their town of Laurel, Mississippi. The 25,000-square-foot space could "be the perfect setting for a hotel, food venue and storefront," the friends think, "but they'll need Ben and Erin's magic touch to make their dream a reality," per the official description. (The original Home Town will also return with new episodes in 2026.)

Plus, HGTV has ordered new series Cheap A$$ Beach Houses, showing viewers "how to own a slice of affordable paradise," and Tropic Like It's Hot, along with holiday offerings Hoarding for the Holidays and White House Christmas 2025.

But HGTV has been downsizing lately as well, cancelling Haack's solo series Christina on the Coast and Tarek and Heather's The Flipping El Moussas, according to a July report. Earlier this summer, the hosts of Farmhouse FixerMarried to Real Estate, Battle on the BeachBargain Block and Izzy Does It all stated their HGTV shows would not be returning for additional seasons. 

Are you excited for HGTV's new offerings? Or are you still missing the shows that got axed? Let us know in a comment below.

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