“Farmhouse Fixer” is the latest popular home renovation show to be canceled by HGTV, host Jonathan Knight announced on Thursday.

“A lot of you have been asking about the future of ‘Farmhouse Fixer.’ I am sad to say HGTV has decided not to move forward with another season,” Knight wrote via Instagram with a photo of him and co-host Kristina Crestin. “While I’m still processing the reasons that led to their decision, Kristina and I are so grateful for all your support over the past 3 seasons. Television has been so incredibly fun for us. We are so proud of what we created together and look forward to sharing what’s next for us.”

The series, which followed the pair as they restored New England farmhouses, began in 2021, and led to spinoff “Farmhouse Fixer: Camp Revamp,” which aired in 2024 with Knight’s brother (and fellow New Kids on the Block singer) Jordan Knight. Jonathan Knight has also competed on the last two seasons of HGTV’s “Rock the Block.”

The news follows the news that “Married to Real Estate,” “Bargain Block” and “Izzy Does It” will also not move forward with more seasons at HGTV.

Egypt Sherrod and Mike Jackson of “Married at Real Estate” shared the news of their cancellation via Instagram, writing that they found out the “unexpected news” that “HGTV has decided not to move forward with ‘Married to Real Estate.’ While the chain of events leading up to this is disheartening, we are deeply grateful. Grateful for four incredible seasons.”

Meanwhile, “Izzy Does It” host Izzy Battres replied to a fan’s comment on his Instagram this month, writing, “No plans for a second season, and yeah it’s a bit disappointing. But we’re so grateful for the ride and for everyone who came along with us!”

Earlier this week, “Bargain Block” hosts Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas took to Instagram to share they were unsure of their series’ future.

“The last six months have been a pretty wild journey. Our entire business and lives have been put through the ringer at the hands of a giant corporation, yet we persist lol. Though you may not be seeing us for much longer on HGTV, we’re excited that we’ve built such an amazing base of followers and we’re very excited about the future,” Bynum wrote. “Everyone always told us TV is a fickle world and they are very right. Tv is full of a lot of great people but it’s also full of some of the worst people I’ve ever encountered. Evan and I have always tried hard to stick to what we know and what we’re good at which is being ourselves. We love you all and we’re very excited to announce what’s next soon.”

Variety has reached out to HGTV for comment.



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