Everybody knows the host of HGTV’s Love It or List It, the Canadian real estate agent David Visentin but what most people don’t know is that he owes much of his success to his wife, Krista Visentin. Now, while most celebrity wives like to bask in the glory of their husbands’ fame, Krista Visentin is a little different. She likes to keep a low profile. But that doesn’t mean she’s playing second fiddle! Visentin has her own career in real estate and is the pillar holding the Visentin family together. In this article, we’re focusing on Krista Vinsentin and diving...
- 2/27/2024
- by Safwan Azeem
- TVovermind.com
Among HGTV’s home design and renovation show hosts, David Visentin is one of the wealthiest, with a decent net worth to back it up. Like a few other real estate hosts, Visentin was new in the world of television. However, after 19 seasons on HGTV’s Love It or List It, Visentin has since adapted to a life of being a TV personality. David Visentin’s Love It or List It, which he co-hosts with designer Hilary Farr, is one of HGTV’s top-rated home design and renovation shows. Part of its success and that of Visentin, as a TV personality, is the...
- 2/17/2024
- by Onyinye Izundu
- TVovermind.com
David Visentin is a real estate professional, actor, and commentator. He is best known for his television career which has seen him anchor popular shows such as HGTV’s Love It or List It for over 12 years alongside co-host Hilary Farr. Love It or List It is Visentin’s first television project and he has retained relevance since the show’s 2008 premiere. Visentin and Farr formed a formidable duo on the home design TV show which has since grown into a franchise. Aside from HGTV’s Love It or List It, David Visentin has worked with other networks as a guest or...
- 2/6/2024
- by Banks Onuoha
- TVovermind.com
Earlier this month, HGTV star Hilary Farr revealed she will be leaving her long-running home design show Love It or List It after 19 seasons, where she co-hosted with real estate agent David Visentin. “Love It or List It has had such a true impact on so many lives, including mine,” Farr said in a statement at the time. “But now it’s time for me to embrace new challenges that have come my way. If this is my legacy, it’s a great one.” In a new interview with Vulture, Farr opened up about her decision to leave the hit show, explaining, “It was becoming boring… and I don’t want to be bored.” “You know that saying, “If not now, when?” That’s truly it,” the British-Canadian businesswoman continued. “I’ve been doing the show for years, and I have loved doing it. But in the last season, which we did in Canada,...
- 12/20/2023
- TV Insider
Big changes are coming to one of HGTV’s longest-running shows. Love It or List It co-host Hilary Farr is leaving the show after 17 seasons.
Hilary Farr announces ‘Love It or List It’ exit after 258 episodes Hilary Farr, David Visentin, and Megyn Kelly | Nathan Congleton/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images
Farr, a home design expert, has spent more than a decade on Love It or List It. The show follows her and co-host David Visentin as they help frustrated homeowners decide whether to stay in their current house or buy a new property. The pair have a friendly rivalry, with Farr trying to convince people that her updates will allow them to stay in their current space while Visentin attempts to persuade them to buy a new home better suited to their needs.
Now, after appearing in 258 episodes of the show since 2011, Farr has decided it’s time to move on.
Hilary Farr announces ‘Love It or List It’ exit after 258 episodes Hilary Farr, David Visentin, and Megyn Kelly | Nathan Congleton/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images
Farr, a home design expert, has spent more than a decade on Love It or List It. The show follows her and co-host David Visentin as they help frustrated homeowners decide whether to stay in their current house or buy a new property. The pair have a friendly rivalry, with Farr trying to convince people that her updates will allow them to stay in their current space while Visentin attempts to persuade them to buy a new home better suited to their needs.
Now, after appearing in 258 episodes of the show since 2011, Farr has decided it’s time to move on.
- 12/4/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Hilary Farr is saying goodbye to Love It or List It after 17 seasons. The designer has appeared in 258 episodes over the past 12 years. In the series, Farr works with homeowners to get them to love their renovated homes, while real estate agent David Visentin tries to persuade the homeowners to sell their homes and buy a new domicile.
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- 12/2/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Here is a wrap-up of all the news you need to know from Friday, December 1, 2023.
Netflix has been teasing the final episodes of The Crown for months, and we're this close to delving into the last six episodes of the royal drama.
Today, the streamer gave us another look, thanks to a full-length trailer that's as sad as it is satisfying.
This chapter is closing, but how close will we get to the present timeline?
Will there be any surprise flash-forwards? We're not sure, but we are confident we'll be seated to watch this play out.
The last batch of episodes is set to premiere on Thursday, December 14, 2023.
In Part 2, "Prince William tries to integrate back into life at Eton in the wake of his mother's death as the monarchy has to ride the wave of public opinion," Netflix teases.
The Good Doctor's Latest Exit is Another Sign the...
Netflix has been teasing the final episodes of The Crown for months, and we're this close to delving into the last six episodes of the royal drama.
Today, the streamer gave us another look, thanks to a full-length trailer that's as sad as it is satisfying.
This chapter is closing, but how close will we get to the present timeline?
Will there be any surprise flash-forwards? We're not sure, but we are confident we'll be seated to watch this play out.
The last batch of episodes is set to premiere on Thursday, December 14, 2023.
In Part 2, "Prince William tries to integrate back into life at Eton in the wake of his mother's death as the monarchy has to ride the wave of public opinion," Netflix teases.
The Good Doctor's Latest Exit is Another Sign the...
- 12/1/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
HGTV designer Hilary Farr is leaving “Love It or List It” after 258 episodes on the home makeover/real estate series. She was featured on the show for 17 seasons alongside real estate agent David Visentin, with whom she had a friendly rivalry.
On the show, Farr and Visentin competed to win over homeowners with their pitches on whether to keep their newly remodeled home their home or sell it. While Visentin showed homeowners other potential houses on the market, Farr would renovate their current home; the owners would decide to “love it or list it” by the end of each episode.
Farr released a statement on stepping away from the show: “It’s been a wonderful 12 years. I’m so grateful to the network for their support and to my fans who have stayed loyal and true. David and I will remain friends forever and I expect him to be as...
On the show, Farr and Visentin competed to win over homeowners with their pitches on whether to keep their newly remodeled home their home or sell it. While Visentin showed homeowners other potential houses on the market, Farr would renovate their current home; the owners would decide to “love it or list it” by the end of each episode.
Farr released a statement on stepping away from the show: “It’s been a wonderful 12 years. I’m so grateful to the network for their support and to my fans who have stayed loyal and true. David and I will remain friends forever and I expect him to be as...
- 12/1/2023
- by Jaden Thompson
- Variety Film + TV
Hilary Farr is choosing to list her spot on HGTV‘s Love It or List It as the co-host bids the show adieu after 19 seasons. Farr announced on Friday, December 1 that she is leaving her position on the home design series, where she’s shared the screen with real estate agent David Visentin. Despite her departure, Farr’s absence doesn’t spell the end of Love It or List It as HGTV’s head of content, Loren Ruch, stated, “The network looks forward to a new chapter for Love It or List It,” according to TV Line. (Credit: HGTV) In a statement shared by Farr, she said, “It’s been a wonderful 12 years. I’m so grateful to the network for their support and to my fans who have stayed loyal and true. David and I will remain friends forever and I expect him to be as fabulously and hilariously annoying as ever,...
- 12/1/2023
- TV Insider
Veteran HGTV designer Hilary Farr is saying farewell to one of the network’s most popular series, Love It or List It. Farr, alongside real estate agent David Visentin, has appeared in 258 episodes of the renovation show since it premiered in 2011, which will continue, presumably with Visentin staying on.
Love It or List It most recent 17th season drew 24 million viewers, according to HGTV.
“It’s been a wonderful 12 years. I’m so grateful to the network for their support and to my fans who have stayed loyal and true. David and I will remain friends forever and I expect him to be as fabulously and hilariously annoying as ever,” said Farr. “Love It or List It has had such a true impact on so many lives, including mine, but now it’s time for me to embrace new challenges that have come my way. If this is my legacy,...
Love It or List It most recent 17th season drew 24 million viewers, according to HGTV.
“It’s been a wonderful 12 years. I’m so grateful to the network for their support and to my fans who have stayed loyal and true. David and I will remain friends forever and I expect him to be as fabulously and hilariously annoying as ever,” said Farr. “Love It or List It has had such a true impact on so many lives, including mine, but now it’s time for me to embrace new challenges that have come my way. If this is my legacy,...
- 12/1/2023
- by Denise Petski and Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Hilary Farr is saying goodbye to her hit HGTV show.
The home design expert announced on Friday (December 1) that she was leaving her hit show Love It or List It after 19 seasons.
“I’ve given it so many years of my life. It’s got me through hard times,” Hilary shared with People. “It’s got the audiences through hard times. It has evolved into a mainstay of people’s lives and it’s been incredibly gratifying. But now it’s time for me to move on and meet new challenges.”
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Hilary, who has co-hosted the show with realtor David Visentin since 2008, said that she made the decision to leave nearly a year ago when she finished filming the most recent season.
“I realized that everything that I am as a woman, which is [that I] look for challenges, look for inspiration, look for new ideas,...
The home design expert announced on Friday (December 1) that she was leaving her hit show Love It or List It after 19 seasons.
“I’ve given it so many years of my life. It’s got me through hard times,” Hilary shared with People. “It’s got the audiences through hard times. It has evolved into a mainstay of people’s lives and it’s been incredibly gratifying. But now it’s time for me to move on and meet new challenges.”
Keep reading to find out more…
Hilary, who has co-hosted the show with realtor David Visentin since 2008, said that she made the decision to leave nearly a year ago when she finished filming the most recent season.
“I realized that everything that I am as a woman, which is [that I] look for challenges, look for inspiration, look for new ideas,...
- 12/1/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Hilary Farr isn’t lovin’ it anymore.
The co-host of HGTV’s Love It or List It announced Friday that she is leaving the home design series after 19 seasons. Meanwhile, her onscreen foil, real estate agent David Visentin, will remain with the show as “the network looks forward to a new chapter for Love It or List It,” HGTV’s head of content, Loren Ruch, said in a cryptically worded statement (one that made no mention of who, if anyone, would be replacing Farr.)
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The co-host of HGTV’s Love It or List It announced Friday that she is leaving the home design series after 19 seasons. Meanwhile, her onscreen foil, real estate agent David Visentin, will remain with the show as “the network looks forward to a new chapter for Love It or List It,” HGTV’s head of content, Loren Ruch, said in a cryptically worded statement (one that made no mention of who, if anyone, would be replacing Farr.)
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- 12/1/2023
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
For more than a decade, Love It or List It has been one of the most popular shows on HGTV. Each episode features homeowners who are on the fence about whether they should renovate their current house or move to a new one. Real estate agent David Visentin looks for new properties that meet the homeowners’ specifications while home designer Hilary Farr renovates their current home. With the perfect combination of real estate and home renovations, the series appears to a wide variety of home design lovers. However, if you’re a fan of the show you may be wondering who
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- 11/13/2021
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
HGTV has ordered additional episodes of three of its popular series, long-running Love It or List it and freshmen Vacation House Rules and Selling the Big Easy, for premiere later this year. The re-up includes 18 new hour-long episodes of Love It or List It, starring designer Hilary Farr and real estate expert David Visentin; a 13 hour-long episode sophomore season for Vacation House Rules, starring contractor and real estate expert Scott McGillivray; and 12 half-hours of Selling the Big Easy, starring New Orleans native and residential real estate expert Brittany Picolo-Ramos.
“Millions of viewers tune in to HGTV to watch their favorite experts help families create or find their dream home,” said Jane Latman, president, HGTV. “Hilary Farr, David Visentin, Scott McGillivray and Brittany Picolo-Ramos are quintessential examples of the real estate, renovation and design personalities that keep viewers engaged and inspired. This latest show order is one of many that will...
“Millions of viewers tune in to HGTV to watch their favorite experts help families create or find their dream home,” said Jane Latman, president, HGTV. “Hilary Farr, David Visentin, Scott McGillivray and Brittany Picolo-Ramos are quintessential examples of the real estate, renovation and design personalities that keep viewers engaged and inspired. This latest show order is one of many that will...
- 4/8/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Love It Or List It co-host Hilary Farr is set to star in a second series for HGTV. The network has ordered eight hour-long episodes of Tough Love with Hilary Farr for premiere in late 2021.
In Tough Love, Farr will use her design expertise and life experience to help families facing unique life challenges that strain their homes and their relationships.
“As a mother, business owner and life partner, I’ve been through my fair share of struggles and challenges,” said Farr. “I know that when life gets messy, having a home that is both beautiful and functional goes a long way toward alleviating stress. Developing creative solutions for living space challenges and using design to improve how families live together are my passions and they are the reasons I love being an interior designer.”
Farr will continue as co-host with real estate expert David Visentin on the new season of Love It or List,...
In Tough Love, Farr will use her design expertise and life experience to help families facing unique life challenges that strain their homes and their relationships.
“As a mother, business owner and life partner, I’ve been through my fair share of struggles and challenges,” said Farr. “I know that when life gets messy, having a home that is both beautiful and functional goes a long way toward alleviating stress. Developing creative solutions for living space challenges and using design to improve how families live together are my passions and they are the reasons I love being an interior designer.”
Farr will continue as co-host with real estate expert David Visentin on the new season of Love It or List,...
- 2/4/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
“Love It or List It” star Hilary Farr is getting her own HGTV series. “Tough Love with Hilary Farr” will be Hilary’s first standalone HGTV show.
No word yet on her design assistant(s), but Desta and Jenny should both start stretching. David Visentin, maybe not.
“As a mother, business owner and life partner, I’ve been through my fair share of struggles and challenges,” Farr said in a statement. “I know that when life gets messy, having a home that is both beautiful and functional goes a long way toward alleviating stress. Developing creative solutions for living space challenges and using design to improve how families live together are my passions and they are the reasons I love being an interior designer.”
Farr co-star with Visentin on the popular and successful HGTV series “Love It or List It.”
The basic premise of that show is that a family...
No word yet on her design assistant(s), but Desta and Jenny should both start stretching. David Visentin, maybe not.
“As a mother, business owner and life partner, I’ve been through my fair share of struggles and challenges,” Farr said in a statement. “I know that when life gets messy, having a home that is both beautiful and functional goes a long way toward alleviating stress. Developing creative solutions for living space challenges and using design to improve how families live together are my passions and they are the reasons I love being an interior designer.”
Farr co-star with Visentin on the popular and successful HGTV series “Love It or List It.”
The basic premise of that show is that a family...
- 2/4/2021
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Since it first started broadcasting in 2008, Love it or List it has become a huge hit with fans of reality TV. With each episode following the same basic formula (interior designer Hilary Farr and real estate agent David Visentin descend on the home of a couple split on whether to stay in their old home or move on to pastures new. Farr is then tasked with working magic on the long list of renovations they’d need doing if they’re to be convinced to stay, while Visentin has the equally troublesome task of finding a potential new home that meets
Five Shows to Watch if You Like Love it or List It...
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- 3/14/2020
- by Jennifer Borama
- TVovermind.com
Love it. Hgtv’s “Love It or List It” has set a new series high in ratings with its 201st episode.
The Monday, Dec. 30 episode of Hilary Farr and David Visentin’s competition earned a 0.92 rating among adults 25-54, according to Nielsen. That number counts three days of delayed viewing and is 61% better than what the time period earned, on average, across the prior six weeks.
It also made last week’s episode the No. 2 show on all of television in that particular demo. The 9 p.m. hour did even better among women of that age range (a 1.25 rating) and drew 3.4 million total viewers.
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“Love It or List It,” which launched way back in 2008, follows designer Farr and real estate expert Visentin as they help fed-up families with lackluster houses make one important decision: are...
The Monday, Dec. 30 episode of Hilary Farr and David Visentin’s competition earned a 0.92 rating among adults 25-54, according to Nielsen. That number counts three days of delayed viewing and is 61% better than what the time period earned, on average, across the prior six weeks.
It also made last week’s episode the No. 2 show on all of television in that particular demo. The 9 p.m. hour did even better among women of that age range (a 1.25 rating) and drew 3.4 million total viewers.
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“Love It or List It,” which launched way back in 2008, follows designer Farr and real estate expert Visentin as they help fed-up families with lackluster houses make one important decision: are...
- 1/7/2020
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
If you’ve never watched the hit home and decorating show on Hgtv called “Love It or List It”, then you may not have even heard of Hilary Farr. Hilary who? Well, for starters, “Love It or List It” is a popular Hgtv show that, according to Showbiz Cheatsheet, is in its 14th season and, of course involves home sales and renovations, like most of the Hgtv and Diy cable shows. It revolves around Hilary and her buddy, David Visentin, in a competition to see who does a better job for the homeowners featured, causing them to either choose to love
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Hilary Farr...
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- 12/1/2019
- by Gale Robinson
- TVovermind.com
Hgtv really loves Love It or List It. The network just announced they've ordered 26 new episodes of the TV show for 2019.
The series follows designer Hilary Farr and real estate expert David Visentin as they "help homeowners make a difficult decision: love their existing home after Hilary remodels their space or purchase a new house that David finds to better fit the needs of the family."
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The series follows designer Hilary Farr and real estate expert David Visentin as they "help homeowners make a difficult decision: love their existing home after Hilary remodels their space or purchase a new house that David finds to better fit the needs of the family."
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- 2/6/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Discovery said today that its cable nets TLC and Hgtv are teaming to revive the 2000s home-makeover series while you were out.
The premiere of the first series co-production under Discovery’s expanded lifestyle portfolio will be simulcast on both networks, with each brand lending its special flair to the series, Discovery said. Production begins this month for a 2019 premiere.
While You Were Out will feature TLC and Hgtv stars designing one room in neighboring homes
while each set of homeowners send their significant others on a weekend getaway to await the ultimate surprise reveal upon their return. The nets will air their own version of the same episode featuring the same homeowners, designers and carpenters.
“This is an exciting moment for the newly combined Discovery Lifestyle portfolio and for our passionate, female audiences,” said Howard Lee, President and Gm of TLC, and Allison Page, President and Gm of Hgtv and Food Network.
The premiere of the first series co-production under Discovery’s expanded lifestyle portfolio will be simulcast on both networks, with each brand lending its special flair to the series, Discovery said. Production begins this month for a 2019 premiere.
While You Were Out will feature TLC and Hgtv stars designing one room in neighboring homes
while each set of homeowners send their significant others on a weekend getaway to await the ultimate surprise reveal upon their return. The nets will air their own version of the same episode featuring the same homeowners, designers and carpenters.
“This is an exciting moment for the newly combined Discovery Lifestyle portfolio and for our passionate, female audiences,” said Howard Lee, President and Gm of TLC, and Allison Page, President and Gm of Hgtv and Food Network.
- 10/29/2018
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Discovery is relaunching hit home makeover series “While You Were Out,” which will debut as a crossover series airing on both TLC and Hgtv in 2019, the company announced Monday.
The project marks Discovery Inc.’s first co-production after the company, led by chief lifestyle brands officer Kathleen Finch, acquired Scripps Networks earlier this year.
“While You Were Out” — which originally debuted on TLC in 2002 and ran for four seasons — will simulcast its revival premiere on both TLC and Hgtv, “with each network brand lending its special flair to the series,” according to Hgtv.
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Per the series official description, “While You Were Out” will “feature TLC and Hgtv stars designing one room in neighboring homes while each set of homeowners send their significant others on a weekend getaway to await the ultimate surprise reveal upon their return.”
Both...
The project marks Discovery Inc.’s first co-production after the company, led by chief lifestyle brands officer Kathleen Finch, acquired Scripps Networks earlier this year.
“While You Were Out” — which originally debuted on TLC in 2002 and ran for four seasons — will simulcast its revival premiere on both TLC and Hgtv, “with each network brand lending its special flair to the series,” according to Hgtv.
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Per the series official description, “While You Were Out” will “feature TLC and Hgtv stars designing one room in neighboring homes while each set of homeowners send their significant others on a weekend getaway to await the ultimate surprise reveal upon their return.”
Both...
- 10/29/2018
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Discovery is looking to capitalize on the promise of its Scripps Networks Interactive acquisition through a plan to revive the home makeover series “While You Were Out” with separate episodes of the show tailored for TLC and Hgtv audiences.
The series is billed as the first crossover series among Discovery networks following its $14 billion purchase of the parent company of Hgtv, Food Network, Travel Channel and other lifestyle cablers. Those brands are now being integrated into the Discovery fold alongside TLC, Animal Planet, Own, Science, Velocity and other outlets.
“While You Were Out” will blend designer stars from past and present TLC and Hgtv shows in a competition format. The series will air at the same time on both networks when it premieres next year.
“This is an idea I used to dream about, but we couldn’t do it before our companies came together,” Kathleen Finch, Discovery’s chief lifestyle brands officer,...
The series is billed as the first crossover series among Discovery networks following its $14 billion purchase of the parent company of Hgtv, Food Network, Travel Channel and other lifestyle cablers. Those brands are now being integrated into the Discovery fold alongside TLC, Animal Planet, Own, Science, Velocity and other outlets.
“While You Were Out” will blend designer stars from past and present TLC and Hgtv shows in a competition format. The series will air at the same time on both networks when it premieres next year.
“This is an idea I used to dream about, but we couldn’t do it before our companies came together,” Kathleen Finch, Discovery’s chief lifestyle brands officer,...
- 10/29/2018
- by Cynthia Littleton
- Variety Film + TV
Even David Visentin is gonna “love” this: Hgtv’s “Love It or List It” just posted the series’ best demo rating since February 2014.
On Monday, a new episode of the remodel-or-sell show delivered a 0.75 Live + Same Day Nielsen rating among viewers 25-54. That demo number represented a 40 percent ratings increase year over year in the 9-10 p.m. time slot.
Among men in that important age range, Monday’s episode matched the series’ former high. An encore of a previous “Love It or List It” episode served as lead-in from 8-9 o’clock.
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“Love It or List It” features designer Hilary Farr and real estate agent Visentin as they help homeowners make a difficult decision: love their existing home after Hilary remodels their space, or purchase a new house that David finds to better fit the needs of the family.
On Monday, a new episode of the remodel-or-sell show delivered a 0.75 Live + Same Day Nielsen rating among viewers 25-54. That demo number represented a 40 percent ratings increase year over year in the 9-10 p.m. time slot.
Among men in that important age range, Monday’s episode matched the series’ former high. An encore of a previous “Love It or List It” episode served as lead-in from 8-9 o’clock.
Also Read: 'Flip or Flop' Gets 15 More Flips: Hgtv Renews Series for Season 8
“Love It or List It” features designer Hilary Farr and real estate agent Visentin as they help homeowners make a difficult decision: love their existing home after Hilary remodels their space, or purchase a new house that David finds to better fit the needs of the family.
- 8/15/2018
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Are you a fan of Love It or List It? Recently, Hgtv announced the TV show will return with new episodes in May.The home renovation series follows popular designer Hilary Farr and real estate expert David Visentin "as they help homeowners make a difficult decision: love their existing home after Hilary remodels their space or purchase a new house that David finds to better fit the needs of the family."Read More…...
- 4/18/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Love It or List It isn't going away anytime soon. This week, Hgtv announced they've ordered 20 more episodes of the TV show.The home improvement show follows designer Hilary Farr and real estate expert David Visentin as they "help homeowners decide to either love their existing home with beautiful renovations by Hilary or purchase a perfect new home that David finds to meet all their needs."Read More…...
- 9/20/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Love It or List It’s Hilary Farr and David Visentin agree to disagree on most things, but they’re undeniably on the same page when it comes to closets.
The Hgtv stars sound off on their design stances during a game of Interior Design: Would You Rather, and when challenged with the choice of having a spacious master bathroom or master closet, both agreed the latter is a necessity.
“Have to go with a closet,” Farr, 64, the interior design half of the TV duo, tells People. Visentin, 51, the show’s real estate pro, echoing her decision.
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The Hgtv stars sound off on their design stances during a game of Interior Design: Would You Rather, and when challenged with the choice of having a spacious master bathroom or master closet, both agreed the latter is a necessity.
“Have to go with a closet,” Farr, 64, the interior design half of the TV duo, tells People. Visentin, 51, the show’s real estate pro, echoing her decision.
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- 3/10/2017
- by Megan Stein
- PEOPLE.com
Penning a check to your landlord each month for your apartment might feel like a soul-sucking experience that has you daydreaming of white picket fences and the possibility of a lower payment. But for each person who brags about how much less they spend on a mortgage versus what they did on rent, there are a handful of home-owning challenges that they aren’t sharing.
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Although buying a house certainly has its perks, there are also...
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Although buying a house certainly has its perks, there are also...
- 3/8/2017
- by Megan Stein
- PEOPLE.com
Love It or List It’s Hilary Farr and David Visentin aren’t married, but they still make for a pretty cute couple.
“It’s good. Even when he’s a pain, he’s more laid-back than I am,” says Farr, 64, the hit Hgtv series’ interior designer.
“That’s an understatement,” real estate agent Visentin, 51, adds.
Though they’ve played a vital role in each other’s lives since the show began in 2008, when they first crossed paths, Visentin didn’t exactly leave a memorable impression.
“She actually says she doesn’t even remember me from the audition,” Visentin recalls.
“It’s good. Even when he’s a pain, he’s more laid-back than I am,” says Farr, 64, the hit Hgtv series’ interior designer.
“That’s an understatement,” real estate agent Visentin, 51, adds.
Though they’ve played a vital role in each other’s lives since the show began in 2008, when they first crossed paths, Visentin didn’t exactly leave a memorable impression.
“She actually says she doesn’t even remember me from the audition,” Visentin recalls.
- 3/3/2017
- by Megan Stein
- PEOPLE.com
If you've ever caught an episode of Hgtv's Love It or List It, then you know the chemistry between hosts David Visentin and Hilary Farr is something to behold. No, they're not married - but the duo have an epic banter that clearly shows how comfortable they are in each other's company! Their back-and-forth is on display every Monday, when their show airs at 9 p.m. We recently caught up with David and Hilary during a break from their work on the series. The result of our conversation with the pair is a list of 23 amazing facts every true Hgtv fan needs to know.
- 10/14/2015
- by Allie Merriam
- Popsugar.com
"Love It or List It" returns Monday (Feb. 17) with all-new episodes as it kicks off its ninth season on Hgtv. For the premiere episode, designer Hilary Farr and real estate expert David Visentin are back with a large problem -- a family that has gotten way too big for its townhouse.
Leslie and Michael are Fillipino immigrants who bought a 1,300-square-foot townhouse, which was plenty of space for them and their young daughter. But Leslie's two sisters and brother-in-law have since moved in and they need more space. Leslie wants to stay in their home, while Michael is ready to have a home that affords more space (and more privacy).
Below, watch two preview videos where Hilary and David talk about the challenges they each face in their respective roles on the show and what how much they secretly like each other, then tune in Monday night at 9 p.m.
Leslie and Michael are Fillipino immigrants who bought a 1,300-square-foot townhouse, which was plenty of space for them and their young daughter. But Leslie's two sisters and brother-in-law have since moved in and they need more space. Leslie wants to stay in their home, while Michael is ready to have a home that affords more space (and more privacy).
Below, watch two preview videos where Hilary and David talk about the challenges they each face in their respective roles on the show and what how much they secretly like each other, then tune in Monday night at 9 p.m.
- 2/17/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Hilary Farr, designer and co-host of Love It or List It, chatted with VH1 Celebrity about the show, which is the highly addictive Hgtv program where her and David Visentin go into homes to homeowners decide whether their current place is right for them. Now on her fifth season, Farr opens about the homeowners, who always have something to say to the designer, the worst homes she had to renovate and hoarders.
VH1 Celebrity: It seems that many homes have serious structural issues that you have to deal with. Should we be concerned about the housing code in Canada?
Hilary Farr: First of all, hang on a minute. Generally we are talking about structural issues once I start to take down walls that were meant to stay there. Right? So that’s a big issue. We get into these older homes where I want to take down a wall...
VH1 Celebrity: It seems that many homes have serious structural issues that you have to deal with. Should we be concerned about the housing code in Canada?
Hilary Farr: First of all, hang on a minute. Generally we are talking about structural issues once I start to take down walls that were meant to stay there. Right? So that’s a big issue. We get into these older homes where I want to take down a wall...
- 5/15/2013
- by Stacy Lambe
- TheFabLife - Movies
Tune in alert for new episodes from eight of Hgtv.s most popular series. Beginning in December, the savvy agents on Selling New York and Selling La return to land the exclusive real estate listings in the two most glamorous cities in the country. In January, Property Brothers Jonathan Scott and Drew Scott transform a new round of fixer-uppers into luxury dream homes and, in February, Love it or List It designer Hilary Farr and real estate agent David Visentin compete to convince more skeptical homeowners to choose between their newly renovated home or a new one that fits their needs. December 2012 Selling New York Premieres: Thursday, December 6, at 6:30 p.m. Et/Pt Selling New York...
- 11/29/2012
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
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