Love It or List It

2008

Seasons & Episodes

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6.5| 0h30m| TV-G| en
Synopsis

When a house no longer feels like home, homeowners are left with a big financial and emotional question: renovate or sell it? Love It or List It helps fed-up homeowners decide. In each hour-long episode Realtor David Visentin and designer Hilary Farr compete for the homeowners' final decision to stay or go.

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Also starring Hilary Farr

Also starring David Visentin

Reviews

CommentsXp Best movie ever!
Lollivan It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
Hadrina The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
Marva-nova Amazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.
fitgreenvalley Same inflated issues, same over the top lines, same silly competition between David and Hillary, and same obnoxious personalities. I hadn't watched in several years so I thought I would give it a try. Nothing has changed. And now there are lawsuits because of their incompetence and shoddy dealings with couples that participate and spend their own money on rehab that doesn't get done or done poorly. D & H are actors, and not good actors at that.
Jasmin I remember watching this show for the first time and I thought, "Wow, the acting in this show is horrible!" And then I realized it's suppose to be a reality show not a staged show. But when watching this show you know that almost every scene is staged, the homeowners complaining about not getting what they want is annoying, yes I know you're not going to get the master bath you want! But you can tell when they are complaining to the camera that the producer asked them to over react to the news. And David ALWAYS shows them a a bad house at first, then an okay house and then the grand slam at the end; so it's not in my opinion worth watching the homeowners reactions you always know the end results. And Hilary is absolutely annoying with her complaining about her budget she whines to the homeowners that with her budget only one or two things are possible with the list they give her, then when the final reveal comes she has only done one thing on their list and the rest of the budget went into staging the home. Half of the time I wonder why David is even on this show they always love it never list it, Its an annoying show and terrible acting. If you want to watch a show that's actually entertaining to watch, try Fixer Upper, Property Brother, Rehab Addict or any of the crasher shows. They get everything done!
kyanaky I have been watching the show and as most reviews stated it's repetition acting... Nothing is different. The one that want to stay hates the houses David show. The one that want to stay, Hilary take something off the list that makes him or her think she is not listening. However, the episodes I have been watching, Hilary has been given a renovation budget of anywhere between $75k-160k. My opinion, this is a generous amount and should be able to take care of most or all the renovations. By the end of the show she only cover a 1/4 of the list. That is just crazy to me. Or maybe its just me. Watching the other shows like Property Brothers, Fixer Upper, House Hunters Renovations and income property. The renovation budget ranges from $55k-$160k and those shows seem to cover every room (even if they do air every room) with the budget. It is really odd to me that Hilary is unable to do it on any episode. Don't get me wrong, Her designs for the most part is great and some of the things are unrealistic but the money she is supposedly given should be able to cover at least 3/4 of the list.
MiamiReviewer One of the worst on HGTV, but has such a prime time slot as it seems to be on whenever I work from home....Hillary promises to do a full house gut, moving 2 bathrooms, redo kitchen, knock down a structural wall and finish an unfinished basement for $60k. Quoted prices are often low on HGTV because they seem to ignore labor costs, so I can deal. Then, some unforeseen issue like a few spots of mold shows up in the basement. The work to spray some bleach on the mold is going to cost the same as what they had budgeted for the kitchen!! No more kitchen. So when all is said and done, instead of getting the original list of crazy promises, for $60k they get a coat of paint, a new bathroom vanity and a built in desk in the otherwise unfinished basement. And lots of stuff from Winners Homesense.The flip side is that they always start in awesome semi-urban neighborhoods in Toronto and say that they value the location. Then David tells them that they have to compromise "slightly" on location, that they will go "just 5 minutes" away, and suddenly they are looking at a new build in north, barren Oakville - and for the sake of television drama, the owners are actually shown debating this. The suburban options are "just 5 minutes" away, like I am 5 minutes away from my parents' house - by bullet train at 240 mph.The drama in this show is so contrived. I don't know why people keep participating, because the producers go to such lengths to make them look like such brats.Also annoying is how many of these people just need to bring a trash dumpster to their house, throw everything out, put in some built ins and stay put.