Two Aussies to score multimillion-dollar homes in My Reno Rules

Emily Rayner, Editor - View
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My Reno Rules host Dr Chris Brown on Sunrise. Credit Seven
My Reno Rules host Dr Chris Brown on Sunrise. Credit Seven Credit: View

A brand-new renovation reality show, My Reno Rules, is set to hit screens and it's turning the real estate game on its head.

Fronted by Dr Chris Brown, the series will see four Aussie battler teams go head-to-head to transform two neighbouring homes in a picturesque Melbourne suburb, all with a multimillion-dollar prize on the line.

But this time, the real winners could be watching from the couch.

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In a television first, two lucky Australians will score the keys to the spectacularly renovated homes, fully furnished, landscaped, and packed with luxury features, simply by tuning in.

The renovation teams will be vying for a cash prize.

"It may be the biggest giveaway ever on Australian TV," Brown told Seven's Sunrise on Thursday.

"If you're not especially gifted on a circular saw or picking a colour palette, it's quite appealing to know at the end of this series, live, you could win the homes you have just seen created during the show.

"It is remarkable. It is an enormous, life-changing prize. These are two Australians who are going to get a brand-new designer home."

One of the Melbourne homes which will feature in the show. Credit: Seven
One of the Melbourne homes which will feature in the show. Credit: Seven Credit: View

The homes, donated by LMCT+ founder Adrian Portelli, will be completely overhauled on screen, with the renovation teams competing for a separate cash prize.

And as one of the partners of the show, View.com.au will be helping Aussies follow every nail gun, paint swatch and property transformation from start to finish, with exclusive content, expert insights and digital tools to help viewers understand what really adds value to a home.

Another of the homes which will be renovated on the show. Credit: Seven
Another of the homes which will be renovated on the show. Credit: Seven Credit: View

"On previous reno shows, they might do auctions and, unfortunately, only 1 per cent of the viewing audience have the capacity to buy those homes," Portelli said.

"So, it's an awesome feeling to be able to take the viewers on an emotional journey, watch the houses get renovated and transformed into a dream luxury home, then potentially win it.

"It's fantastic. It's phenomenal."

Whether you're renovating your own place or just love stickybeaking into stunning spaces, this is must-watch television.

Seven's Director of Television Angus Ross said My Reno Rules takes all the emotion, competition and high-stakes drama of My Kitchen Rules and brings it into the property world, with even higher rewards.

"With showstopping house transformations, a life-changing cash prize for our winning team of renovators, and two multimillion-dollar dream homes up for grabs in an electrifying live grand final, we couldn't be more excited for the premiere of My Reno Rules.

"It's going to be next level."

My Reno Rules premieres on Channel Seven at a date to be announced.

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