If you enjoyed the quirky humor and real estate chaos of 'Hot Property (2016),' you're in for a treat! This article highlights 10 similar movies and shows that deliver the same mix of comedy, drama, and property-related antics. Whether you're a fan of lighthearted fun or high-stakes real estate battles, these picks will keep you entertained.

The Block (2003)
Description: Features teams competing to renovate properties under tight deadlines and budgets, with the renovated homes later being auctioned.
Fact: The Australian series has had numerous seasons, each with a different location theme. Contestants often work 16-hour days to complete their renovations on time.


Property Brothers (2011)
Description: Follows twin brothers who help clients find, purchase, and transform fixer-uppers into dream homes, emphasizing both design and budgeting.
Fact: The twins initially pursued separate careers - one in construction and the other in entertainment - before combining their skills for the show. They often reuse furniture and materials from other projects to stay within budget.


Flip or Flop (2013)
Description: Centers around buying, renovating, and selling homes for profit, highlighting the risks and rewards of real estate investment.
Fact: The show originally starred a married couple who continued filming together even after their divorce. Many of the homes featured are purchased at auctions, adding an element of unpredictability.


The Vanilla Ice Project (2010)
Description: Follows a celebrity's journey into real estate development, showcasing high-end renovations and luxury home flips.
Fact: Host Vanilla Ice (Robert Van Winkle) funds many projects himself. The show often features extravagant amenities like home theaters and custom pools.


House Hunters (1999)
Description: Focuses on individuals or families searching for their ideal home, showcasing the emotional and practical aspects of real estate decisions.
Fact: The show has been on air for over two decades, making it one of the longest-running reality TV series. Many episodes are filmed months before airing, as the homebuyers' decisions are already made.


House Hunters International (2006)
Description: Documents people searching for homes abroad, highlighting cultural differences in real estate and housing preferences.
Fact: The show has featured properties in over 100 countries. Many episodes follow expatriates or retirees looking to relocate overseas.


Love It or List It (2008)
Description: Presents homeowners with a dilemma - renovate their current home or move to a new one, showcasing dramatic before-and-after transformations.
Fact: The show films in Canada but has an American version as well. The designers and realtors often have conflicting budgets, creating tension in each episode.


Rehab Addict (2010)
Description: Focuses on restoring historic homes while preserving their original character, with an emphasis on craftsmanship and period details.
Fact: Host Nicole Curtis often salvages original materials like woodwork and fixtures. The show primarily features homes in Detroit and Minneapolis.


Beachfront Bargain Hunt (2013)
Description: Focuses on buyers searching for affordable coastal properties, combining real estate with lifestyle aspirations.
Fact: The show features locations across America's coastline, from Maine to Hawaii. Many buyers are looking for vacation homes rather than primary residences.


Fixer Upper (2013)
Description: Features home transformations with a focus on rustic charm and creative reuse of existing structures and materials.
Fact: The show's popularity led to the creation of an entire brand including a retail store and product lines. Many featured homes are in Waco, Texas, where the hosts are based.
