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The 8 best real-estate reality TV shows to binge over the holidays
The 8 best real-estate reality TV shows to binge over the holidays
Kelsey NeubauerDec 24, 2022, 20:42 IST
A scene from Netflix's "Selling Sunset."Netflix
A post-holiday party hangover calls for cozying up and binging some real estate TV.
From the drama of selling a luxury unit to the joy of a new design, there's something for everyone.
What's a more fun way to start the New Year inspired — without even getting off the couch — than by binge-watching some real-estate reality TV?
Joyous stories about how to design beautiful spaces, like "Dream Home Makeover," are great for the whole family. Dramatic tales of what it takes to make millions selling luxury mansions, like "Selling Sunset," will motivate you to crush it at work in 2023. Accounts of fascinating construction projects, like on "Tiny Home Nation," can make you rethink what it means to live more sustainably.
Whether you're nursing that eggnog hangover or recovering from a latke food coma, there's something for everyone. (Psst, real-estate agents like these shows, too.)
Here are eight of the top binge-worthy real estate TV shows to watch and how to watch them, categorized by four different types of real-estate TV watchers: interior design lovers, organization nerds, drama fiends, and home depot card holders.
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For the interior-design lover: 'Dream Home Makeover'
Shea and Syd McGee on set of "Dream Home Makeover."Netflix.
For the interior-design lover: 'Designing Miami'
Ray and Eilyn Jimenez of "Designing Miami."Courtesy of Ray and Eilyn Jimenez
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For the organization nerd: 'The Home Edit'
Joanna Teplin, left, and Clea Shearer of "The Home Edit."Courtesy of Walmart and The Home Edit
For the organization nerd: 'Tidying Up with Marie Kondo'
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For the drama fiend: 'Selling Sunset'
Chrishell Stause and Maya Vander on "Selling Sunset."Courtesy of Netflix
For the drama fiend: 'Million Dollar Listing New York'
Luis D. Ortiz, left, Ryan Serhant and Fredrik Eklund from "Million Dollar Listing NY" attend a 2014 event.Evan Agostini/AP
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For the Home Depot cardholder: 'Fixer Upper'
Joanna and Chip Gaines of "Fixer Upper."NBC/Getty Images
For the Home Depot cardholder: 'Tiny Home Nation'
The interior of a tiny home.Mireya Acierto/Getty Images