Get all the details on HGTV's "Love It or List It" Season 21, including release date, cast, streaming info, why Hilary Farr quit and more. Love It or List It is coming back with Season 20, and HGTV has finally given an update with more details about the upcoming installment. 'Love It or List It' comes back after a long hiatus with the same great competition between a savvy designer and an accomplished real estate agent.
Here's who will be hosting Season 20. When a house no longer feels like home, homeowners are left with a big financial and emotional question: renovate or sell it? On HGTV's series Love It or List It, hosts Page Turner and David Visentin help fed. Love It Or List It first aired on HGTV in 2008, and it was a fan favorite for 19 seasons.
But the show came to an end when designer Hilary Farr announced that she was stepping away from the role. Now, HGTV is reviving the series. Real estate agent David Visentin is returning to his long-time role, but HGTV star Page Turner is taking over as the designer.
Fans of the network know Page from Flip. Love It or List It is a home design TV show starring David Visentin and Page Turner. It originally broadcast from 2008 to 2023 with David Visentin and Hilary Farr starring, on HGTV, W Network, and OWN Canada.
Last month, HGTV announced that the network's long-time fan-favorite series, Love It Or List It, was returning for a 20th season with an all-new designer. The news left fans both ecstatic, and. Love It or List It has been renewed for its 20th anniversary season, and a new designer will be facing off against real estate agent David Visentin in the HGTV series.
The premise of the hit show won't change with Turner's arrival. According to HGTV, the new season of "Love It or List It" will feature eight hour-long episodes in which Turner "will go head-to-head with the series' longtime real estate agent, David Visentin, to help homeowners who are fed up with their digs.". HGTV has issued renewals to three of its series: "Love It or List It," "The Flip Off," "Renovation Aloha" and "Home Town." The network has also greenlit five new ones: "Home Town.