Everything You Need to Know About the Newest Season of 'Rock the Block'
Season 4 of Rock the Block was the biggest yet. We have all the details.
Gilles Mingasson
UPDATE: APRIL 10, 2023
HGTV newcomers Michel Smith Boyd and Anthony Elle of Luxe for Less wow-ed judges and fans alike with their sexy, mountain-modern home — the winning jewel of Rock the Block Season 4.
This season of HGTV's hit competition show was the most valuable yet: The unrenovated homes boasted a starting value of $1.9 million — and with $250,000 to spend, Michel and Anthony bumped their value up to a whopping $2.7 million.
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UPDATE: FEBRUARY 1, 2023
Rock the Block, HGTV’s smash hit home renovation competition series, is back for its biggest season ever. Season 4 premieres Monday, March 6, at 9|8c on HGTV and will be available to stream the same day on discovery+.
Hosted by popular carpenter, craftsman and design expert Ty Pennington, the new six-episode season will feature the biggest houses and the biggest budgets in Rock the Block history, raising the stakes to an all-time high as four teams of HGTV’s powerhouse experts face-off in an epic home renovation battle in the town of Berthoud, Colorado.
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Competitors include renovation hot shots Bryan and Sarah Baeumler (Renovation Island); luxury design experts Michel Smith Boyd and Anthony Elle (Luxe for Less); farmhouse fanatic Jonathan Knight and high-end residential designer Kristina Crestin (Farmhouse Fixer); and from Fix My Flip, billion-dollar real estate broker and house-flipping expert Page Turner and contractor extraordinaire Mitch Glew.
The teams will have just six weeks and a budget of $250,000 to renovate four identical 5,000-square-foot properties — each valued at $1.9 million before the renovations begin — and transform them into luxurious homes that reflect their design styles. The team that adds the most value to their property will win the ultimate bragging rights as Rock the Block champions and receive a street named in their honor.
“Everything about this season of Rock the Block is huge: the homes, the budgets, even the scenery is massive,” says Loren Ruch, head of content, HGTV. “And for the first time, the houses are situated in a cul-de-sac, so the teams have a clear view of each other’s homes throughout the competition. The gloves are off, and we can’t wait to see how these immensely talented experts bring their astonishing designs to life.”
During the premiere, popular Arkansas home renovators Dave and Jenny Marrs (Fixer to Fabulous) will arrive on location to determine which competitors created the ideal kitchen and dining area for a potential buyer.
Throughout the season, more HGTV stars will stop by to assess the spaces in each home, including renovation dynamos Mina Starsiak Hawk (Good Bones) and Jenn Todryk (No Demo Reno), who will use their experience as designers and moms to evaluate the entry and living room areas. Top-selling real estate agents and twin sisters, Lyndsay Lamb and Leslie Davis (Unsellable Houses) will judge the main bedroom suite, while designer and home renovation expert Alison Victoria (Windy City Rehab) and designer Veronica Valencia (Revealed) will deliberate the homes’ 1,500-square-foot lower levels. Popular husband-wife duo and former Rock the Block champions, Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt (100 Day Dream Home), will rely on their expertise as custom home builders to evaluate each property’s exterior look.
The season’s finale episode will conclude with reigning Rock the Block champs, real estate broker and designer Egypt Sherrod and her husband, expert builder Mike Jackson (Married to Real Estate), alongside season 1 winner and home renovation expert Jasmine Roth (Help! I Wrecked My House) as they announce the winning team.
“Each duo is well aware of their competitors’ brilliant renovation and design skills,” says Loren. “They know they can’t hold back in any way and expect to win.”
The winner of Rock the Block also will receive a donation made on their behalf to help Turn Up! Fight Hunger, which will provide up to 100,000 meals to kids living with hunger through No Kid Hungry.
Stream the first three seasons of Rock the Block on discovery+. Stay tuned for more new season updates on HGTV’s digital platforms at HGTV.com and via @HGTV and #RocktheBlock on Facebook, Twitter, TikTok and Instagram.
OCTOBER 3, 2022
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Rock the Block, hosted by Ty Pennington, returns to HGTV for a fourth season. The new season premieres March 2023.
Bigger houses and bigger budgets mean the new season of Rock the Block, HGTV’s smash hit renovation competition series that attracted more than 14 million viewers to its previous season, will be the baddest one yet.
Hosted by popular carpenter, craftsman and design expert Ty Pennington, the stakes will be raised to an all-time high as four teams of HGTV’s powerhouse experts prepare to face-off in a renovation battle for bragging rights and a street named in their honor.
The new six-episode season is slated to premiere in March 2023.
Competitors will include renovation hot-shots Bryan and Sarah Baeumler (Renovation Island); deluxe design experts Michel Smith Boyd and Anthony Elle (Luxe For Less); farmhouse fanatic Jonathan Knight and high-end residential designer Kristina Crestin (Farmhouse Fixer); and billion-dollar real estate broker and house-flipping expert Page Turner and contractor extraordinaire Mitch Glew (Fix My Flip).
"Fans are clamoring for the new season of Rock The Block, we are so excited for production to begin and the competition to start," says Betsy Ayala, senior vice president, programming and development, HGTV. "Everything about this season is bigger and bolder — including the homes and the scenery. Our stars will face some of their biggest design challenges to date and they plan to hold nothing back to win it all."
Each team will have just six weeks and a budget of $250,000 to renovate identical properties situated in a rustic Colorado landscape and morph them into luxurious homes that reflect their signature vision and stunning design.
The homes are being built by Landmark Homes within Heron Lakes, a Hillside Commercial Group community, in Berthoud, Colorado.