Watch a Sneak Peek: Everything You Need to Know About 'Backed by the Bros' With Drew and Jonathan Scott

Drew and Jonathan Scott stake their resources and reputation to back struggling property investors in Backed By The Bros. We have all the details.

Updated on May 21, 2024

Home renovation mavens and real estate superstars Drew and Jonathan Scott will put their professional reputation, connections and resources on the line to help struggling property investors find success in a new series, Backed By The Bros — premiering on HGTV Wednesday, June 5, at 9|8c (and will be available to stream the same day and time on Max).

What is Backed By The Bros About?

The 10-episode season will show another side of the brothersproven real estate moguls who know a good investment when they see one — as they relinquish total control of renovations to advise entrepreneurs, short-term rental owners and residential developers on high-stakes investment properties. To get each project across the finish line in an unforgiving housing market, Drew and Jonathan will back investors with their professional expertise, experience, insights and resources.

“We look for people who need our help to reach their full potential as property investors and who we can benefit the most,” says Jonathan. “If we don’t think our services will be enough, we won’t back them.”

“We have a lot on the line, too. Our time, reputation and resources, which are not unlimited,” says Drew. “We are here to support, not take the reins.”

What to Expect From Backed By The Bros

In every episode of Backed By The Bros, Drew and Jonathan will consider two potential real estate investments. After assessing the properties and meeting the owners, they will decide who to back with their full suite of support. Offering their mentorship, project management capabilities, trusted trade contacts, a team of designers and a warehouse full of construction materials, furniture and decor, Drew and Jonathan will bring every resource to the table. They are ready to help the investors avoid pitfalls, but there’s no guarantee they will listen. Protégés may push back or go rogue, but if they make the right decisions, they'll get the best return on their investments.

In the season premiere, Drew and Jonathan will review a troubled renovation project in North Hollywood that’s already more than $100,000 in the hole, as well as a detached garage in Burbank the owners hope to transform into a rental unit. While only one will receive the backing opportunity, the other will still reap the benefits of the Brothers’ consultation and invaluable advice.

“We want to help investors make the best choice possible, and we want to educate them along the way on what we’ve learned over the years,” says Drew.

“We made so many mistakes early on in our renovation and real estate careers,” says Jonathan. “We wished we could have had a mentor.”

Keep Up With the Bros

Find a trove of the Scott Brothers shows streaming on Max, including Property Brothers: Forever Home, Brother vs. Brother and Celebrity IOU. Stay connected via HGTV's digital platforms by following @HGTV and #BackedByTheBros on Facebook, X, Instagram and TikTok. DrewandJonathan.com is the digital hub for all things Drew and Jonathan Scott. Follow Drew @mrdrewscott and Jonathan @jonathanscott on Instagram, Facebook and TikTok. Each episode of Backed By The Bros will be available to stream Wednesdays at 9|8c on Max beginning June 5.

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