Fall Production Schedule Set for 'Property Brothers' and 'Property Brothers: Buying & Selling'
NEW YORK -- As HGTV real estate and home renovation superstars Jonathan and Drew Scott continue filming their most important transformation yet for the highly anticipated November series Property Brothers at Home: Drew's Honeymoon House, a fall production schedule has been set for upcoming seasons of their popular Emmy(R)-nominated series Property Brothers and the spinoff series Property Brothers: Buying & Selling. Beginning in September, the busy twins, known for their expertise, laser focus and high energy, will help additional families find, buy and convert houses into dream homes. The Brothers will shoot 11 episodes of Property Brothers and six episodes of Property Brothers: Buying & Selling. The 17 new episodes are slated to premiere on HGTV in 2018.
Fans can visit HGTV.com/PropertyBrothers throughout the year for exclusive online content, including behind-the-scenes videos and photo galleries, and can interact on social media using #PropertyBrothers.
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