After canceling a handful of fan-favorite shows, HGTV is investing in over 100 episodes of new and returning programs. The network announced on Thursday, August 21, that it will "bolster its 2025-2026 slate with over 100 episodes" of original content, including new seasons of The Flip Off, Love It or List It and Renovation Aloha. There are new shows coming to HGTV, such as Home Town: Inn This Together, Cheap A$$ Beach Houses and Tropic Like It's Hot, in addition to holiday shows Hoarding for the Holidays (working title) and White House Christmas 2025. "HGTV's passionate fans tune in for our signature home renovation, real estate and design expertise, and they also want content that's unfiltered, escapist and fun," Warner Bros. Discovery's Chief Creative Officer of US Networks Howard Lee said in a statement. "The network's large order of new and returning series has something for everyone." Earlier this summer, HGTV canceled five shows: Battle on the Beach, Farmhouse Fixer, Married to Real Estate, Bargain Block and Izzy Does It. HGTV's website, however, shared a page that highlighted shows currently seeking participants. There were 11 shows on the page - including a new Property Brothers show, a third season of Down Home Fab With Chelsea and Cole DeBoer, another season of My Lottery Dream Home and House Hunters - suggesting returns to the network. Why Did HGTV Just Cancel 5 TV Shows? Explaining the Cuts - And the Backlash Thursday's press release highlighted an even bigger rollout of hit shows in 2026, such as The Flip Off, where Tarek El Moussa, Christina Haack and Heather Rae El Moussa "will call a rematch" in their heated competition. Christina "will throw out the rule book and do everything she can to beat Tarek and Heather Rae at the flipping game," but Tarek and Heather "won't give up their crown easily in an all-out battle to see who can win round two." Ben and Erin Napier, meanwhile, will return for a new season of Home Town in early 2026, as well as a spinoff titled Home Town: Inn This Together. "The renovation experts, who have successfully revived many outdated homes and historical locations in their small town of Laurel, Mississippi, will now join forces with their family and friends Jim, Mallorie and Josh to restore the dilapidated 1930 Kress building in downtown Laurel," read the synopsis. "The trio believe the 25,000-square-foot space will be the perfect setting for a hotel, food venue and storefront, but they'll need Ben and Erin's magic touch to make their dream a reality." Alison Victoria, meanwhile, is returning to our TV screens with her upcoming show Sin City Rehab while Cheap A$$ Beach Houses, which will air later this year and show viewers "how to own a slice of affordable paradise." Tropic Like It's Hot is set for 2026 and will "put alluring destinations and luxury living in the tropics center stage for buyers looking to turn up the heat in life and love." Keep scrolling for a full guide to each show returning - or premiering - on HGTV in 2025-2026: Which HGTV Shows Are Safe - And Which Are Canceled - Amid Scheduling Changes Returning TV Shows HGTV The Flip Off Love It or List It Renovation Aloha 100 Day Dream Home Help! I Wrecked My House Scariest House in America Home Town Chasing the West House Hunters House Hunters International My Lottery Dream Home Renovation Resort Showdown Zillow Gone Wild New TV Shows HGTV Sin City Rehab Home Town: Inn This Together Cheap A$$ Beach Houses Tropic Like It's Hot Holiday Specials Hoarding for the Holidays White House Christmas 2025