Good news, HGTV fans: More Farmhouse Fixer is on the way! The second season was a hit, bringing in more than 15 million viewers, so it should come as no surprise that the show has been renewed for a third season, but fans will be glad to have it confirmed. The only bad news: The eight-episode season isn't scheduled to air until 2024.

On Farmhouse Fixer, New Kids on the Block star Jonathan Knight and designer Kristina Crestin work to renovate historic New England farmhouses. The two have also teamed up to compete on season 4 of Rock the Block and have already won two of the challenges.

Loren Ruch, HGTV's head of content, had this to say about the show's future: "Jonathan Knight has captivated a loyal audience of farmhouse fanatics who dream of owning and restoring a historic property of their own. This new order for Farmhouse Fixer will spotlight his incredible passion to save even more of these centuries-old homes."

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HGTV shared the news with their Instagram followers. They wrote, "Farmhouse Fixer fans...we've just greenlit another season of the hit HGTV show! Jonathan and Kristina continue their mission to bring historic New England farmhouses to their former glory when #FarmhouseFixer returns (coming in 2024)." Fans left excited messages about the news:

  • "Yay!! But who can wait till 2024??!!"
  • "Woohoo!! Love your show & love the both of you… both of you compliment each other so well hence the beautiful outcome of all your projects! 🥰"
  • "Yay!!!! 😍👏❤️❤️❤️ they are amazing! More episodes and more #farmhousefixer"
  • "Kristina and Jon have shined on Rock the Block! Happy to hear this!!"

If you're new to the show, you can watch the previous seasons on discovery+, and be sure to catch Jonathan and Kristina on Rock the Block.


From: Country Living US
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Katie Bowlby is Digital Director at Country Living, where she covers gift guides, product reviews, crafts, and TV shows like Yellowstone. She’s currently stitching up a cross-stitch pattern for the magazine’s next issue