WHAT’S ACTUALLY ON HGTV THIS WEEK? With cancellations still fresh, fans are watching closely. Here’s the full HGTV schedule for Jan. 26 – Feb. 1, 2026 — including the shows everyone’s talking about

HGTV’s Schedule for the Week: What to Watch Jan. 26 – Feb. 1, 2026

Anotherweek, another packed primetime lineup on HGTV… and honestly, this one’s doing a little bit of everything. From brand-new episodes you’ll want to watch live to familiar favorites that are perfect for background  TV, HGTV’s schedule from January 26 through February 1, 2026 is all about balance. Some nights lean heavy on fresh content, while others are clearly designed for comfort viewing (a.k.a. shows you’ve seen before but still can’t turn off).

HGTV Lodge Sign, CMA Music Fest, 2016Getty
HGTV Lodge Sign During CMA Music Fest in 2016

Whether you’re here for dramatic transformations, international house-hunting chaos, or just a solid marathon you don’t have to commit brainpower to, this week’s lineup has something worth circling on the calendar. Let’s break it down, night by night, so you know exactly when to tune in; and when it’s totally fine to call it an early night.


Monday, January 26, 2026

Very much a “settle in and don’t think too hard” situation. Monday brings us nothing new here, but if you’re in the mood for renovation comfort and beachy escapism, this lineup understands the assignment.

  • 8:00pm ET: “Don’t Hate Your House with the Property Brothers”
  • 9:00pm ET – 11:30pm ET: “Cheap A$$ Beach Houses”

Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Tuesday is doing the most; and we see why you’ll want to watch. There’s a mix of new and familiar, with one standout new episode early and another sneaking in later. If you like variety, this is your night.

  • 8:00pm ET: “Fixer to Fabulous” (NEW)
  • 9:00pm ET: “Farmhouse Facelift”
  • 10:00pm ET: “House Hunters International”
  • 10:30pm ET: “House Hunters International” (NEW)
  • 11:00pm ET & 11:30pm ET: “House Hunters International”

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Easily one of the strongest nights of the week. Wednesday brings multiple new episodes, zero filler energy, and a lineup that keeps things moving without dragging. If you’re only picking one night to fully commit, this might be it.

  • 8:00pm ET: “Ugliest House in America” (NEW)
  • 8:30pm ET & 9:00pm ET: “Cheap A$$ Beach Houses” (NEW)
  • 9:30pm ET: “Neighborhood Watch” (NEW)
  • 10:00pm ET – 11:30pm ET: “House Hunters”

Thursday, January 29, 2026

Thursday leans heavily on tried-and-true favorites, but there is a new episode worth staying up for if international real estate is your thing. Otherwise, this is a solid background-TV night.

  • 8:00pm ET & 9:00pm ET: “Fixer to Fabulous”
  • 10:00pm ET: “House Hunters International”
  • 10:30pm ET: “House Hunters International” (NEW)
  • 11:00pm ET & 11:30pm ET: “Cheap A$$ Beach Houses”

Friday, January 30, 2026

Cozy, upbeat, and slightly chaotic in the best way; yep, it’s Friday. There’s a new episode tucked right into the middle, followed by another fresh hour that adds some competition energy before winding down.

  • 8:00pm ET & 8:30pm ET: “My Lottery Dream Home”
  • 9:00pm ET: “My Lottery Dream Home” (NEW)
  • 9:30pm ET: “Junk or Jackpot?” (NEW)
  • 10:00pm ET – 11:30pm ET: “House Hunters”

Saturday, January 31, 2026

Saturday is for the diehards. If you want uninterrupted house hunting for hours (no decisions required), HGTV has you fully covered from early evening through late night.

  • 7:00pm ET – 11:30pm ET: “House Hunters” Marathon

Sunday, February 1, 2026

Wrapping the week on a high note. Sunday gives one clear standout new episode early, followed by lighter fare and a fresh “House Hunters” moment before easing into reruns.

  • 8:00pm ET: “Home Town” (NEW)
  • 9:00pm ET & 9:30pm ET: “Mini Reni”
  • 10:00pm ET: “House Hunters” (NEW)
  • 10:30pm ET – 11:30pm ET: “House Hunters”

Why We Love This Lineup

All in all, HGTV’s primetime schedule this week feels like a greatest-hits mix with a few well-placed surprises. Wednesday and Sunday are doing the heavy lifting when it comes to new episodes, while the rest of the week leans into dependable favorites that are easy to dip in and out of.

Watching live? Catching up later? Or just leaving it on while you multitask? Any way you watch,  this lineup makes it pretty easy to find something that fits the mood. And let’s be real; even when it’s a rerun, there’s something comforting about knowing HGTV always has a house hunt or renovation waiting for us when we need it.