
The eight-episode season of “Love It or List It” will follow the series’ longtime real estate agent, David Visentin, as he faces off against his new designer foe, Page Turner, to help fed up families with lackluster houses check off all the boxes on their dream home wish list. In each hour-long episode, David will scour the market for the perfect property to tempt the homeowners to list their abode, while Page will design a full-scale renovation that will convince them to stay forever.
“I have hundreds of flips and renovations under my belt and I’m not afraid to say that I know a thing or two about real estate,” said Page.
“Well, you’re going to need all of that experience because you’re going up against me,” quipped David.
“I like a challenge, in fact, I Iove a challenge,” laughed Page.
“Let’s see if you still love it when they say, ‘list it,’ said David.
In the premiere episode, David and Page will meet a husband and wife who are at odds with the state of their current home. She is frustrated with the lack of storage and functional space for their growing family of four, while he thinks their sentimental starter home has the potential to be their forever home. David will search through listings for a spacious home with ample storage and proximity to their beloved neighborhood. Page will plan to deliver an open kitchen, larger bedrooms and smart storage solutions.
While waiting for the new episodes to premiere, fans can stream Love It or List It on Max® and discovery+. Stay up to date with the latest news on #LoveItOrListIt at HGTV.com and via @HGTV on Facebook, X (formerly known as Twitter), Instagram, TikTok, and Threads. Fans can follow David @davidvisentin_official and Page @pageturnerunlimited on Instagram.
Love It or List It is produced by Big Coat Media.
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Love It or List It |
Network: HGTVGenre: RealitySeasons: 20Episodes: 251 | |
OverviewWhen a house no longer feels like home, homeowners are left with a big financial and emotional question: renovate or sell it? Love It or List It helps fed-up homeowners decide. In each hour-long episode Realtor David Visentin and designer Hilary Farr compete for the homeowners' final decision to stay or go. |