Mar 1 | TSB Editors
FAQs
Do contestants on Property Brothers keep the furniture? ›
Yes, you get to keep all the furniture.
"I've heard that some other shows take it all away and I was like, 'Uh . . . That's a jerk move,'" Jonathan told PopSugar. "You get someone to fall in love with a room and then you're like, 'See ya!' So no, everything that you see on TV stays."
If you're looking to apply for the show, you can find specific information for your application on the Property Brothers website. Just select which area you own your home in and fill out the application. Lacking storage and entertaining space?
What do homeowners get on Property Brothers? ›A furniture bonus
"Most if not all of our flipping shows are staged," Betsy Ayala, the senior vice president of production & development for HGTV, revealed. However, that's not the case for those who work with the "Property Brothers." Apparently, their clients do get to keep all the furniture you see on each episode.
The buyers own the property and pay for the remodeling, but the show is able to provide about $20,000 to $25,000 worth of cash and furnishings. The brothers do not charge for their services.
Do people keep furniture on renovation shows? ›Similarly, former client Rachel Whyte told CountryLiving.com that any furniture used to stage the home is taken away, unless the homeowners have an additional budget for it (except for those beautiful custom pieces Clint Harp makes!).
Do people pay to be on Property Brothers? ›How much do Drew and Jonathan charge? If you want Drew and Jonathan to overhaul your space, you'll need to apply to an upcoming season of Property Brothers. The Scotts don't necessarily have a fee, but you'll need a $90,000+ renovation and design budget to make it on TV.
How much do you have to pay the property brothers? ›You are completely responsible for the cost of buying your home and renovating it. You will not need to pay the Scott brothers, however, nor will you need to contribute to their travel expenses.
What is the property brothers scandal? ›In one such case, Mindy and Paul King of Las Vegas are suing HGTV's “Property Brothers,” alleging fraud, misrepresentation, and faulty workmanship. In the lawsuit, they claim that their home renovation in 2019 was filled with code violations and safety and health hazards.
Where do the Scott brothers live? ›They both currently live in Los Angeles with their significant others. Check out our favorite Canadian food ideas!
Do the Property Brothers live in the same house? ›While they both moved to Los Angeles, California, they do not live with each other. They are next-door neighbors, though. You can see Drew and his partner's fancy living space on Instagram.
Do good bones buyers keep the furniture? ›
This said, as is the case on "Good Bones," the homebuyers don't get to keep the furniture that's part of the staging — not unless they buy it.
Are property brothers budgets realistic? ›The Scott brothers recently assured television critics that the budgets on their shows are 100 percent real … sort of. “We always say it's unlikely that someone would be able to renovate for the same price that we do because, one, we don't charge for our design team,” Jonathan Scott said.
Is Jonathan Scott a real contractor? ›Jonathan Scott is a licensed contractor and stars alongside his twin brother, Drew Scott, in their HGTV series Property Brothers: Forever Home and Brother Vs. Brother. The two also host Celebrity IOU.
Are the property brothers ok? › Do the people on married to real estate get to keep the furniture? ›Though the show is very much real, whether clients get to keep the furniture on the show is a case-by-case determination.
Why don t they show bathrooms on Home Town? ›"People often ask us why we don't do bathrooms or why all the rooms aren't shown on the show," she wrote in a post on Instagram, "and the answer is easy: we design the rooms that our homeowners tell us matter most to them (usually common areas), what their budget will safely cover, and what we have time to do for ...
Does the furniture come with the houses on good bones? ›In fact, the furniture isn't usually a part of the sale at all. What makes "Good Bones" different from some other HGTV shows is that the team doesn't design a home for a specific person but rather for the purpose of listing it for sale.
Do the property brothers live close to each other? ›Audiences fell in love with the brothers as they operated their real estate business, helping people find homes. Audiences fell in love with the twins, and the pair built their brand together. While they both moved to Los Angeles, California, they do not live with each other. They are next-door neighbors, though.