If you're a fan of 'Love It or List It' (2008) and enjoy the mix of home renovation drama and tough decision-making, you'll love these 10 similar shows and movies. Whether you're into real estate transformations, design dilemmas, or family dynamics, this list has something for every home improvement enthusiast.

Property Brothers (2011)
Description: The show focuses on home renovation and real estate, blending design transformations with the emotional journey of homeowners deciding whether to stay or move.
Fact: The hosts, Drew and Jonathan Scott, are identical twins who bring a unique dynamic to the show. It has spawned multiple spin-offs, expanding its brand.


Flip or Flop (2013)
Description: Revolves around buying, renovating, and selling homes for profit, with a strong focus on the financial and design aspects of real estate.
Fact: The show continued filming even after the hosts, Tarek and Christina, divorced, showcasing their professional relationship.


The Vanilla Ice Project (2010)
Description: Combines celebrity appeal with home renovation, as Vanilla Ice leads ambitious projects to flip high-end properties.
Fact: Vanilla Ice, the 1990s rapper, showcases his passion for real estate and construction, surprising many fans with his expertise.


Home Town (2016)
Description: Highlights small-town charm and community, with a focus on restoring historic homes to their former glory while adding modern touches.
Fact: The hosts, Ben and Erin Napier, are deeply involved in their community of Laurel, Mississippi, often featuring local businesses and craftsmen.


House Hunters (1999)
Description: Follows individuals or families as they search for a new home, weighing the pros and cons of different properties.
Fact: The show is known for its formulaic structure, which has remained largely unchanged since its debut, making it a staple of home-buying television.


House Hunters International (2006)
Description: Expands the home-buying journey to global locations, showcasing the challenges and rewards of purchasing property abroad.
Fact: The show has featured properties in over 100 countries, offering viewers a glimpse into diverse cultures and real estate markets.


Flipping Out (2007)
Description: Offers a behind-the-scenes look at the high-stakes world of real estate flipping, with a mix of design and interpersonal drama.
Fact: The show originally focused on Jeff Lewis's house-flipping business but later shifted to include his interior design firm and personal life.


Yard Crashers (2008)
Description: Transforms outdoor spaces with surprise makeovers, emphasizing the impact of landscaping on a home's overall appeal.
Fact: The show often features spontaneous renovations, with the host surprising homeowners at hardware stores to kick off the project.


Rehab Addict (2010)
Description: Focuses on preserving the character of old homes through meticulous restoration, appealing to those who appreciate historical architecture.
Fact: Host Nicole Curtis is known for her hands-on approach, often doing much of the demolition and restoration work herself.


Fixer Upper (2013)
Description: Centers on transforming outdated homes into dream spaces, emphasizing personal touches and emotional connections to the property.
Fact: Chip and Joanna Gaines, the hosts, became household names and later launched their own network, Magnolia Network.
