How much does it cost to hire Jonathan and Drew Scott?

How much does it cost to hire Jonathan and Drew Scott?

How much do Drew and Jonathan charge? If you want Drew and Jonathan to overhaul your space, you’ll need to apply to an upcoming season of Property Brothers. The Scotts don’t necessarily have a fee, but you’ll need a $90,000+ renovation and design budget to make it on TV.

Are the renovation costs on Property Brothers realistic?

The Scott brothers recently assured television critics that the budgets on their shows are 100 percent real … sort of. “We always say it’s unlikely that someone would be able to renovate for the same price that we do because, one, we don’t charge for our design team,” Jonathan Scott said.

Do the Property Brothers get paid?

Drew and Jonathan Scott don’t have a fee for their renovation services on the show, but there is a clear financial threshold for any prospective participant. According to 2019 casting documents, HGTV requires Property Brothers show prospects to have at least $90,000 to spend on a renovation.

Do homeowners keep furniture on Property Brothers?

Which is why fans of Jonathan and Drew Scott will be relieved to know that yes, participants on Property Brothers get to keep their new furniture — Drew confirmed so himself on Twitter. This is true for all of the brothers’ shows except for Buying & Selling.

Do clients keep the furniture on Property Brothers?

Can you hire the Property Brothers privately?

The only way to hire the ‘Property Brothers’ is to get on television. Well, let’s consult Jonathan and Drew’s official website for the best answer, which is no. The Property Brothers don’t have any sort of form or link on their website stating that they are available for private renovations.

Are Linda and Drew expecting?

The 44-year-old TV personality announced in December that he and his wife were expecting their first child.

Do the Property Brothers do any of the work?

Property Brothers is like so many other renovation reality shows in that they use local subcontractors to do most of the work. On-screen talent is there to host the show but they don’t physically do the work most of the time.

  • August 3, 2022