July 5, 2025 - 03:34
Hosts Egypt Sherrod and Mike Jackson shared heartbreaking news as HGTV has decided to cancel their popular show, "Married to Real Estate," after four successful seasons. The duo, known for their engaging chemistry and expertise in real estate, took to social media to express their gratitude to fans and reflect on the journey they shared throughout the series.
"Married to Real Estate" showcased the couple's unique approach to home renovation and real estate, helping families find their dream homes while navigating the challenges of the housing market. The show quickly gained a loyal following, thanks to its blend of informative content and personal stories that resonated with viewers.
Fans have expressed their disappointment over the cancellation, with many taking to social media to share their favorite moments and the impact the show had on their own home-buying experiences. As the couple prepares for their next chapter, they remain thankful for the support and love from their audience.
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Bronx Man Arrested for Scamming Renters Out of $25,000A man from the Bronx has been charged with defrauding prospective renters of approximately $25,000. According to prosecutors, the suspect posed as a legitimate real estate agent and accepted...