If you're a fan of the high-energy, drama-filled world of 'Flipping Out' (2007), you'll love these 10 similar shows and movies that capture the same mix of real estate chaos, personal drama, and larger-than-life personalities. Whether you're drawn to the renovation madness or the interpersonal fireworks, this list has something for every fan of the genre.

The Block (2003)
Description: This reality competition show pits teams against each other to renovate properties under tight deadlines and budgets. It combines the excitement of competition with the creativity of home renovation.
Fact: The Block originated in Australia and has since been adapted in several countries. Contestants often work around the clock to complete their renovations on time.


Property Brothers (2011)
Description: This series combines real estate and renovation, showcasing the process of helping families find fixer-uppers and transforming them into their ideal homes. The dynamic between the twin brothers adds a unique charm to the show.
Fact: Drew and Jonathan Scott, the hosts, are also accomplished actors and producers. The show has spawned several spin-offs, including 'Buying and Selling' and 'Property Brothers: Forever Home.'


Flip or Flop (2013)
Description: The show revolves around real estate and home renovation, focusing on the high-stakes world of buying, renovating, and selling properties for profit. It captures the drama and excitement of transforming rundown houses into dream homes.
Fact: The hosts, Tarek and Christina El Moussa, started flipping houses after the 2008 housing market crash. The show was initially filmed in Southern California.


The Vanilla Ice Project (2010)
Description: The show follows rapper Vanilla Ice as he flips luxury homes in Florida. It combines celebrity appeal with the thrill of high-stakes real estate and renovation projects.
Fact: Vanilla Ice, whose real name is Robert Van Winkle, has been flipping houses since the early 2000s. The show highlights his hands-on approach to renovations.


House Hunters (1999)
Description: The show follows individuals, couples, and families as they search for their perfect home, weighing the pros and cons of different properties. It provides insight into the decision-making process of homebuyers.
Fact: House Hunters is one of HGTV's longest-running shows. Many episodes are filmed after the buyers have already purchased their home, with the 'search' recreated for TV.


Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles (2006)
Description: This series delves into the high-end real estate market in Los Angeles, showcasing the glamorous and competitive world of luxury property sales. It offers a glimpse into the lives of ambitious real estate agents.
Fact: The show has featured several high-profile agents, including Josh Altman and Josh Flagg. It has inspired spin-offs in other cities like New York and Miami.


Love It or List It (2008)
Description: The show pits renovation against relocation, as homeowners decide whether to stay in their newly renovated home or sell it and move. It highlights the emotional and financial aspects of homeownership and renovation.
Fact: The show features two hosts, Hilary Farr as the designer and David Visentin as the real estate agent. It originally aired in Canada before gaining popularity in the U.S.


Rehab Addict (2010)
Description: The series focuses on restoring historic homes to their former glory, emphasizing preservation and craftsmanship. It appeals to those who appreciate the charm and character of older properties.
Fact: Host Nicole Curtis is known for her dedication to saving historic homes from demolition. The show primarily features projects in Detroit and Minneapolis.


Beachfront Bargain Hunt (2013)
Description: The show follows buyers as they search for affordable beachfront properties, often requiring renovations. It highlights the allure of coastal living and the potential of fixer-uppers.
Fact: The series features a variety of beach locations, from the Florida Panhandle to the Outer Banks. Many buyers are looking for vacation homes or rental properties.


Fixer Upper (2013)
Description: This series focuses on transforming outdated homes into stunning, functional spaces. The hosts' expertise and creative vision drive the show, making it a favorite among home renovation enthusiasts.
Fact: Chip and Joanna Gaines, the hosts, became household names thanks to the show. They later launched their own network, Magnolia Network, and a line of home goods.
