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Buy Me on HGTV
Buy Me is a reality show that begins with the sellers listing their home with a real estate agent and the events leading up to the sale of the property.
The Property Shop on HGTV
Tatiana risks it all to set up her own real estate agency in Montreal and compete with the large nation-wide real estate companies.
The Junk Brothers on HGTV
Canadians Steve and Jim Kelley search neighborhoods for pieces of furniture left at the roadside and transform the trash into treasure before returning it to the owner.
The Unsellables on HGTV
Host Sofie Allsopp helps home owners, whose property is not selling, with a complete makeover in order to get their homes sold in a competitive real estate market.
Design Match on HGTV
Canadian designers Meredith Heron and Hal Eisen lead two teams of homeowners in a contest to replicate an expensive model room on a limited budget.
Property Virgins on HGTV
Property Virgins premiered on HGTV Canada in March 2006 and expanded to HGTV in the U.S. during season two. Now in season three, this show's popularity continues.
The Designer Guys on HGTV
Allen Chan, Anwar Mukhayesh and Matt Davis bring with them years of experience in architectural, interior, landscape and industrial design.
My Parent's House on HGTV
Canadian designers Andrika Lawren and Emmanuel Belliveau renovate rooms that have been caught in a time warp.
Canadian Designer Sarah Richardson
Sarah Richardson is an enthusiastic producer, interior designer and host of three home renovation shows on HGTV and Fine Living TV networks.
Divine Design with Candice Olson
One of Canada's leading designers, Candice Olson is an international celebrity on television plus she writes columns for newspapers and magazines.
Holmes on Homes Makes it Right on HGTV
Mike Holmes is a Canadian celebrity contractor on HGTV who helps homeowners by fixing botched up renovation jobs. His shows are broadcast internationally.
Neat: Home Decorating TV Show
Have a cluttered home life and you don't really know why? Neat doesn't just clean things up; it makes you understand how it got that way to begin with.