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HGTV Cancels ‘Married to Real Estate’ After Four Seasons

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HGTV has officially canceled ‘Married to Real Estate,’ a popular program hosted by Egypt Sherrod and Mike Jackson, after four successful seasons. The hosts expressed disappointment but gratitude for the show’s journey and the support from fans. The series showcased home renovations in Atlanta and garnered over 19 million viewers. Despite the show’s end, Sherrod and Jackson remain optimistic about future opportunities in the home renovation space. Fans can still stream the show on various platforms, with a marathon of episodes scheduled to air on HGTV.

Atlanta, Georgia – HGTV has officially canceled its popular program “Married to Real Estate” after four successful seasons. The announcement was made by hosts Egypt Sherrod and Mike Jackson through a joint statement on their Instagram account. This cancellation comes shortly after the couple’s return from a family vacation in the Mediterranean, leading them to express both disappointment and gratitude for the show’s journey thus far.

The hosts of “Married to Real Estate” revealed that while the news was unexpected and disheartening, they feel grateful for the incredible four seasons they had and for the support from their fans. The series garnered over 19 million viewers throughout its run, showcasing Sherrod and Jackson’s expertise in assisting clients with home renovations in metro Atlanta, along with glimpses into their personal family life.

The fourth season of the show recently concluded, airing from March to May 2025. Sherrod and Jackson made a name for themselves by winning Season 3 of HGTV’s competitive renovation show “Rock the Block” in 2022, which further boosted their popularity among home renovation enthusiasts. Sherrod is also recognized for hosting other HGTV programs like “Flipping Virgins” and “Property Virgins.”

The couple has thanked their dedicated crew and loyal fans while expressing optimism about future endeavors, hinting at potential new opportunities following the program’s cancellation. Jackson shared that he felt initial disappointment upon learning of the show’s end, but emphasized their commitment to overcome challenges and move forward in their careers.

Despite the cancellation, “Married to Real Estate” remains accessible for streaming on platforms like Discovery+ and Max, as well as the HGTV app, where it is available with ads. For fans of the show, a five-episode marathon of “Married to Real Estate” is scheduled to air on HGTV on June 27, 2025, allowing viewers to revisit their favorite moments from the series.

While HGTV has not commented publicly on the cancellation, fellow HGTV stars such as Ty Pennington and Christina Haack have shown their support for Sherrod and Jackson through social media, expressing solidarity during this time of transition for the couple.

The cancellation of “Married to Real Estate” speaks to the evolving landscape of television programming and viewer preferences. As media consumption shifts, networks continually assess the viability of their shows based on ratings and audience engagement. For Sherrod and Jackson, this chapter may be closing, but their continued presence in the home renovation space and their strong fan base indicate that they will likely find new ways to connect with their audience moving forward.

With the conclusion of their flagship show, Egypt Sherrod and Mike Jackson exemplify resilience in the ever-changing entertainment industry, leaving fans and followers hopeful for what lies ahead.

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