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[06/01/23 - 09:34 AM]
Home.Made.Nation Expands to Lifetime with "Property Virgins" and "Everything But the House"
Lifetime is now the new home for all seasons of the beloved first-time home-buyer series "Property Virgins" and development is currently underway with Cineflix Productions on new episodes featuring new talent.

[via press release from Lifetime]

HOME.MADE.NATION EXPANDS TO PRIMETIME ON LIFETIME A+E NETWORKS ACQUIRES FULL LIBRARY FOR PROPERTY VIRGINS AND IS IN DEVELOPMENT ON NEW EPISODES

EVERYTHING BUT THE HOUSE WITH LARA SPENCER FINDS NEW HOME ON LIFETIME

Los Angeles, CA (June 1, 2023) - A+E Networks' Home.Made.Nation lifestyle programming is expanding to primetime on Lifetime. Lifetime is now the new home for all seasons of the beloved first-time home-buyer series Property Virgins and development is currently underway with Cineflix Productions on new episodes featuring new talent. As part of the expansion of Home.Made.Nation, Lifetime will debut new episodes of the series, Everything But the House, featuring Lara Spencer as she helps families clear their clutter for some cold hard cash. Fan favorite episodes of Property Virgins featuring Egypt Sherrod premiere June 13th from 8pm - 12am ET/PT. New episodes will debut later this year. Everything But the House will debut July 11th at 10pm ET/PT on Lifetime.

About Property Virgins

Property Virgins takes viewers inside the intense world of house hunting through the eyes of first-time buyers. The series focuses on the roller-coaster journey of property virgins' first foray into real estate, offering tell-it-like-it-is entertainment and practical take-home advice. Part REALTOR(R), part therapist, friend and financial advisor, host Egypt Sherrod helps new buyers see the difference between their hopes of acquiring the out-of-reach dream home and the hard reality of what it takes to find the right property. A full series reboot is set for early 2024, with a host search underway.

Property Virgins is produced by Cineflix Productions with J.C. Mills and Tanya Blake executive producing.

About Everything But the House

Hosted by Lara Spencer, families that need to clear the clutter out of their homes or downsize call on a group of appraisers to help them cash in on a hidden treasures hiding in plain sight. After searching and clearing out a home from attic to basement, the appraisers discover what has the most potential value and load it up to auction off. In the end, the family discovers just how much their surprisingly valuable belongings sold for and start a new chapter of their lives with a clean slate -- and some cash.

Everything But the House is produced by High Noon Entertainment with Glenna Stacer Sayles, Megan Bidner, Scott Feeley and Lara Spencer serving as executive producers.

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ABOUT HOME.MADE.NATION

The hub of all things DIY, home improvement, decor and food, from household tips and projects you can try yourself to the stories and experiences of experts, inspiration truly has a home in HOME.MADE.NATION. Series currently airing and streaming as part of Home.Made.Nation include Zombie House Flipping, Lakefront Luxury, 24 Hour flip, Triple Digit Flip, Move or Improve, Living Smaller, Flipping Down South, 50/50 Flip, Rachael Ray's Italian Dream Home and Tiny House Nation.

ABOUT LIFETIME

Celebrating over 35 years of entertaining audiences, Lifetime is a premier entertainment destination for women dedicated to offering the highest quality original programming spanning award-winning movies, high-quality scripted series and breakout non-fiction series. Lifetime has an impressive legacy in public affairs, bringing attention to social issues that women care about with initiatives such as the long-running Stop Breast Cancer for Life, Stop Violence Against Women, and Broader Focus, a major global initiative dedicated to supporting and hiring female directors, writers and producers, including women of color, to make its content. Lifetime Television(R), LMN(R), Lifetime Real Women(R) and Lifetime Digital(TM) are part of Lifetime Entertainment Services, LLC, a subsidiary of A+E Networks. A+E Networks is a joint venture of the Disney-ABC Television Group and Hearst Corporation.





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