No double seeing, just Property Brothers! Jonathan Scott and Drew Scott are Canadian twins who have taken the home improvement world by storm. Their show about buying, selling, and renovating real estate has seen them rise to the top of HGTV, with a variety of shows and spin-offs. Since their debut in the early 2010s, Jonathan and Drew are synonymous with home improvement and real estate television shows.
start from Property BrothersJonathan and Drew have been credited with various projects, not only as lead actors but also as producers for other personalities. Buying and Selling Or bring in a drag queen icon. Trixie MattelBringing dreams to the big screen Trixie MotelJonathan and Drew have made their mark on HGTV and the reality TV world as a whole. As Jonathan and Drew tackle their latest TV show project, Sibling Support, It’s time to celebrate their other great shows!
Property Brothers
- release date
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May 18, 2011
- creator
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Drew Scott, Jonathan Scott
- cast
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Drew Scott, Jonathan Silver Scott
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“Property Brothers: Home on the Ranch”
Originally aired: November 25, 2015
Jonathan and Drew Scott headed west to take on one of their most challenging projects to date, on a friend’s ranch near the Scott brothers’ home. Real Estate Brothers at Home He transformed the barren land of the ranch into the rancher’s dream land.
Completing the project in just 10 weeks, Jonathan and Drew’s work also included renovating a barn and guest house. The four-episode series also featured performances of the brothers’ first country singles, “Hold On” and “Let the Night Shine In.” The show’s spinoff offers an intimate look into the Scott brothers’ childhood, featuring throwback stories and photos of the boys. That’s right, Jonathan and Drew were once ranch kids!
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“Property Brothers at Home: Drew’s Honeymoon Home”
Originally aired: November 22, 2017
In this spinoff Real Estate Brothers at HomeNewly engaged Drew Scott and his fiance Linda Fan Before exchanging vows, the couple searched for their first home in Los Angeles, with Linda joining in the action. Property Brothers at Home: Drew’s Honeymoon House Each star was given their moment in the spotlight.
Drew found the house, Jonathan designed it, and Linda decorated it. Built in 1921, the house was renovated to the max with all the touches that would make it the perfect home for the couple. Of course, after the show, Drew and Linda celebrated their on-screen wedding.
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“A very Brady-esque renovation.”
Originally aired: September 9, 2019
Nostalgia is A Very Brady RenovationIn 2018, HGTV purchased the home that was originally used for exterior filming of the classic sitcom. The Brady BunchThe replica was the basis for the HGTV series, with the intention of recreating the interior of the home seen on the show.
All six Brady kids appeared on the show, working with various HGTV personalities to redecorate each room in the house. Jonathan and Drew took on challenges like never before. Maureen McCormick and Susan Olsenwho played Marcia and Cindy Brady, respectively. The house and its contents were originally sold to an enthusiastic fan in 2023.
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“Brothers Take New Orleans”
Originally aired: November 23, 2016
The sibling rivalry between Jonathan and Drew was carried over to the Big Easy in the spinoff. Brothers take over New OrleansThere were no divisions or eliminations into teams, instead, siblings competed against each other on their home improvement and remodeling skills.
What’s great about this series is that it not only lets the brothers have fun, but it also showcases the beauty of New Orleans. The series consisted of four episodes in which Jonathan and Drew renovate their side-by-side shotgun style homes, and was joined by special guest judges. Scott Bakula and Hoda KotbIn the end, Drew emerged victorious, winning this round of the battle of the brothers.
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‘Buying and Selling’
Originally aired: August 29, 2012
upon Buying and SellingJonathan and Drew helped a homeowner in need sell their current home and purchase a new property, with Jonathan focusing on renovating and designing the owner’s current property while Drew searched for the perfect future home. Buying and Selling It highlighted the best parts of both boys.
The problem was that Drew was often relegated to the background of the show because the renovation portion was the show’s focus. Spin-off Property Brothers It was one of HGTV’s fan-favorite shows.
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Property Brothers: At Home
Originally aired: November 26, 2014
Jonathan and Drew Scott take on their most challenging project yet when they embark on a major renovation of their Las Vegas home in time for a Scott family reunion. In this series, the stars become their own clients.
Based in Las Vegas, the brothers were able to find the perfect place to rest and relax as roommates when they didn’t have time to work nonstop. The series gave viewers a behind-the-scenes glimpse into Drew and Scott’s lives that they hadn’t known before. The Las Vegas home was sold in 2020 as Jonathan and Drew started a new life.
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“Property Brothers: The Forever Home”
Originally aired: May 29, 2019
upon Property Brothers: Forever HomesJonathan and Drew Scott turn the ordinary into the dream. The brothers help families unlock the potential of their hidden treasures. The series features couples who are already settled but who have needs and desires to make their home fit the needs of their family.
Through renovated homes inspired by modern technology and tours, Property Brothers: Forever Homes is unique enough to exude the aura of a flagship show by blending in current trends and themes. There is no special frame for the show, and Drew and Jonathan get down to business.
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“Brother vs. Brother”
Originally aired: June 21, 2013
The sibling rivalry Brother vs. BrotherYou want bragging rights and the ability to help home improvement professionals excel at their jobs. Brother vs. Brother Watch as Team Drew and Team Jonathan work to build the best property possible.
what Brother vs. Brother What’s particularly impressive is how it uses elements that viewers are familiar with. Property Brothers And combine that with a competitive element familiar to fans of reality TV. The series underwent various changes over its run, including removing the team element, and the losers of each challenge would be put through a must-succeed challenge.
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“Property Brothers”
Originally aired: January 4, 2011
It all started here! Property Brothers Follow twins Drew and Jonathan Scott as they work with prospective homebuyers to find homes in need of repair that will ultimately become their dream home. Property Brothers It became the inspiration for other shows that have captivated HGTV fans ever since.
Through the many challenges created for the drama, Drew and Jonathan have a deadline and eventually their dream will become a reality. The revelation comes as a surprise to the homeowners, as Drew and Jonathan keep the family away until the very end. Over the years, the show has been noted as one of the best home improvement shows on television, and of course, with success comes parody, and it has been parodied many times. Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and Saturday Night Live.
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“Celebrity IOU”
Originally aired: April 13, 2020
People love to see others give back, especially when celebrities do something special for the important people in their lives. Celebrities are showing their gratitude by surprising the important people in their lives with a home renovation led by Jonathan and Drew Scott. Celebrity IOUs We invite A-list celebrities to get down and dirty and share why they give back to the important people in their lives.
This show includes: Melissa McCarthy To Brad Pitt and Halle Berry To Drew BarrymoreThe addition of a Hollywood touch makes the series a worthy tribute to Jonathan and Drew’s years of hard work. You’ll need tissues for this one!
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