If you loved the drama, humor, and home renovation chaos of 'Nicole & Jionni's Shore Flip' (2016), you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similar shows and movies that blend reality TV antics with home makeovers, offering the same mix of entertainment and inspiration. Whether you're a fan of renovation projects or just enjoy watching personalities clash under pressure, these picks will keep you hooked.

Property Brothers (2011)
Description: Centers around buying fixer-uppers and transforming them into dream homes, emphasizing renovation and design, much like the process of revitalizing properties for resale.
Fact: Drew and Jonathan Scott, the hosts, are also known for their other shows like 'Brother vs. Brother' and 'Forever Home.' The show has inspired a line of home goods sold at major retailers.


Flip or Flop (2013)
Description: The show focuses on real estate flipping, where hosts purchase distressed properties, renovate them, and sell for profit, similar to the high-stakes, fast-paced nature of property transformation.
Fact: The hosts, Tarek El Moussa and Christina Hall, started flipping houses after the 2008 housing market crash. The show was initially filmed in Southern California.


The Vanilla Ice Project (2010)
Description: Showcases the transformation of rundown properties into luxurious homes, with a focus on high-end renovations and flipping for profit.
Fact: Hosted by rapper Vanilla Ice (Robert Van Winkle), who has a passion for real estate. The show is set in Palm Beach, Florida, and features extravagant home makeovers.


Home Town (2016)
Description: Centers on renovating homes in a small town, emphasizing community and craftsmanship, much like the process of flipping but with a local, heartfelt touch.
Fact: Hosts Ben and Erin Napier are deeply involved in their community of Laurel, Mississippi. The show highlights the town's charm and the couple's dedication to preserving its character.


Windy City Rehab (2019)
Description: Follows the challenges and rewards of renovating historic homes in Chicago, with a focus on high-end flips and the complexities of urban real estate.
Fact: Host Alison Victoria combines modern design with historic preservation. The show has faced legal issues related to permits and contractor disputes, adding real-life drama.


Flipping Out (2007)
Description: Follows the high-stakes world of property flipping, with a focus on the business and personal dynamics involved in transforming homes for profit.
Fact: The show stars Jeff Lewis, a high-strung but talented designer and flipper. It also delves into his personal life and relationships with his team.


Love It or List It (2008)
Description: Combines home renovation with the dilemma of whether to stay in the renovated home or sell it, highlighting the emotional and financial aspects of property flipping.
Fact: The show features two hosts: Hilary Farr, who handles renovations, and David Visentin, who finds new homes for the clients. It has versions in both the U.S. and Canada.


Rehab Addict (2010)
Description: Focuses on restoring historic homes to their former glory, emphasizing preservation and renovation, similar to the process of flipping but with a historical twist.
Fact: Host Nicole Curtis is known for her hands-on approach, often doing much of the renovation work herself. The show primarily features homes in Detroit and Minneapolis.


Fixer Upper (2013)
Description: Features home renovations with a focus on turning outdated or dilapidated houses into stunning, functional homes, aligning with the theme of property transformation and design.
Fact: Chip and Joanna Gaines, the hosts, became so popular that they launched their own network, Magnolia Network. The show is set in Waco, Texas, where the couple also owns several businesses.


Bargain Mansions (2017)
Description: Focuses on purchasing large, often neglected homes at a low cost and renovating them into stunning properties, aligning with the flipping and renovation theme.
Fact: Host Tamara Day is a mother of four who balances family life with her passion for renovation. The show is set in Kansas City, Missouri.
