Do 'House Hunters' Participants Get Paid to Appear on the Show?

HGTV's reality series 'House Hunters' is its longest-running show. Do those home consumers, or "hunters," get paid to appear on the show?

Bianca Piazza - Author

HGTV's House Hunters is one of the longest-running fact shows to ever grace our television monitors. Since 1999, viewers have loved looking at house patrons, who're often couples, drool over surprising homes loads of hundreds of dollars over their minuscule finances. The House Hunters finances memes get us each and every time.

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But the adventure presented is always thrilling, as is being able to see various kinds of architecture and internal design at quite a lot of value issues throughout America. If anything, House Hunters is a show about learning to compromise.

Now on Season 207, the neverending HGTV fact series presents us with much more clueless participants! Hey, we don't know much about the world of real property either. But do these consumers, or "hunters," get paid to appear on the show? Let's speak about.

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Do 'House Hunters' participants get paid to be on the show?

The "house hunters" are introduced with 3 different housing options primarily based on their sensible / dream requirements and price range, as chosen by an area real estate agent. They then weigh the professionals and cons of every location and ultimately make a last determination. In short, the repayment for said consumers is mere crumbs.

According to Showbiz CheatSheet, house consumers get paid a measly flat rate of $500 for their time on House Hunters. And taking into consideration it takes about 30 hours over three to 5 days to film a single episode, as reported through The List, showing on the show indisputably isn't value it for the cash. Don't quit your day job, other people.

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Though Elizabeth Newcamp and her husband, Jeff, won $500 to be on an episode of House Hunters, they won just a bit more to be on House Hunters International.

"A cameraperson, sound engineer, director, and fixer would be in our town of Delft, in the Netherlands, for one week in mid-July 2016 to shoot our episode," Elizabeth wrote in her 2019 article titled "What It’s Actually Like to Be on House Hunters — Twice" for Slate. "We would be paid a flat rate of $1,500 for our time."

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Considering the scheduling chaos, time, and performing chops (it sounds as if much of the show is fictionalized for the digicam) important to appear on an episode of House Hunters, it is a bummer that the buyers are hardly ever compensated. So, why on earth did Elizabeth and her hubby make a decision to appear on each the OG HGTV show and its spinoff?

"It is obviously not the money ... or fame (although I was once recognized by a lovely American couple in an airport in Budapest as the “Crazy Bathtub Lady”). But Jeff and I can’t resist doing interesting things. We loved getting a little peek at the world of entertainment. Plus, we walked away with a video snapshot of this one moment of our lives," Elizabeth wrote.

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Are realtors paid to appear on 'House Hunters'?

Realtors are not paid at all to appear on House Hunters. Considering the show's wild recognition, alternatively, it's value it for them to show their faces and offer their services and products without spending a dime. In go back, they get loose exposure. As you'll imagine, realtors' sales and careers growth after being featured on an HGTV series.

In the end, House Hunters is not about making a living or winning, as it is more of a scripted narrative series about the dramatized journey of buying the picture-perfect home — which, for wonderfully eccentric hunters like Elizabeth, is quite a lot of amusing. Get able in your closeup as a result of in case you are making use of to be on the show, that is what the unique fact TV revel in is all about.

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