HGTV Dream Home

HGTV Dream Home (1997- )

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The HGTV Dream Home is the American cable network Home & Garden Television's annual project house and sweepstakes, held since 1997. The sweepstakes commences with a January 1 television special showcasing the fully furnished, custom-built home valued in excess of one million dollars; viewers are invited to enter online. The 2012 contest drew over 81 million entries. Starting with the 2004 Dream Home in St. Marys, Georgia, public tours have been offered, with some of the ticket proceeds going to local charitable groups. The 2012 proceeds went to the Make-A-Wish Foundation® of Utah.

Most of the Dream Home winners have sold their prizes, largely because of the accompanying tax bills, and as of 2006, only two winners had lived in their houses. 2005 Lake Tyler winner Don Cruz initially planned to keep the house after having his plan to rent out the Dockhouse and Master Bedroom Suite on a nightly basis rejected by the City of Tyler; however, he decided to sell after receiving tax forms showing the house had a higher value than he originally thought.

Network
Scheduleevery Sunday at 20:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2025-01-01Bluffton, South CarolinaJan 1, 2025
2024-01-01Anastasia Island, FloridaJan 1, 2024
2023-01-01Morrison, ColoradoJan 1, 2023
2022-01-02Warren, VermontJan 2, 2022
2021-01-01Portsmouth, RIJan 1, 2021
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the HGTV Dream Home premiere?

The HGTV Dream Home premiered on December 30, 1997.

Who was the architect of the first HGTV Dream Home?

The first HGTV Dream Home was designed by Atlanta-based architect John Portman.

What was the location of the first HGTV Dream Home?

The location of the first HGTV Dream Home was Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

How much did the first HGTV Dream Home cost?

The first HGTV Dream Home was valued at $1.5 million.

Who won the first HGTV Dream Home?

Janice Zorn from Ohio won the first HGTV Dream Home in 1998.

How many bedrooms did the first HGTV Dream Home have?

The first HGTV Dream Home had three bedrooms.

How many full bathrooms did the first HGTV Dream Home have?

The first HGTV Dream Home had four full bathrooms.

What was the square footage of the first HGTV Dream Home?

The square footage of the first HGTV Dream Home was around 3,200.

What was the theme of the first HGTV Dream Home?

The first HGTV Dream Home had a mountain theme to fit its location.

What were the features of the first HGTV Dream Home's kitchen?

The first HGTV Dream Home's kitchen had an island, a pantry, and modern appliances.

Was the first HGTV Dream Home energy efficient?

Yes, the first HGTV Dream Home was energy efficient and had a high rating for energy conservation.

What was the inspiration for the design of the first HGTV Dream Home?

The inspiration for the design of the first HGTV Dream Home came from the natural surroundings, such as the mountains and forests.

What were the windows like in the first HGTV Dream Home?

The first HGTV Dream Home had large windows to allow for natural light and provide views of the surrounding mountains.

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