Do they get to keep the Furniture in Fixer Upper?

The fifth and supposedly final season of Fixer Upper aired on HGTV two years ago.Do the homeowners get to keep the furniture in Fixer Upper?

The answer is no.After filming wraps, the couple is required to either purchase the pieces from HGTV or return them.Everything from the modern chairs to the small trinkets thatJoanna uses to decorate the kitchen countertop is included.

There are a few exceptions to this rule.The homeowners get a piece or two from the staging.It is not certain if this is a refurbished item or a personal touch that speaks to the clients.

No one walks away empty handed.Each couple was given a big ticket item after the renovation of Fixer Upper.Although the homeowners were responsible for paying for their own demolition, the network covered the cost of one piece, which could have included anything from a dining room table to a large sectional couch.

When Fixer Upper gets re-booted by the Magnolia Network, this tradition might change.We hope that Chip and Jo carry on the legacy.

Nope.The homeowners don't have to pay for the design services of Chip and Joanna since they cover the talent fee.Although the network doesn't front the renovations, it's still a pretty good bargain.

Not really, since they focus on one area of the house.The kitchen and living room.It is possible to apply a new coat of paint or replace the carpet while every room undergoes a brief touch up.Smaller spaces are used to store camera equipment, furniture and boxes, so they won't be seen on camera.It's like the TV version of hoarding.

There are a number of requirements that must be met in order to apply for Fixer Upper.The applicants need to be located no more than 40 miles outside of Waco, Texas.

If they don't already have a home, they need to be ready to buy one if it falls between the guidelines: The purchase price must be under $200,000, and the residence must require at least $30,000 in renovations.

Yes!They almost didn't get the job after auditioning.They weren't sure of the couple's TV potential.The network was able to see Chip's quirky side when he offered to move the family into a houseboat during renovations.Thankfully, Jo got him, and the rest is history.

A husband and wife duo who have mastered the art of flipping houses are the focus of the series.Each episode features the duo teaming up with a new set of homeowners to turn their fixer upper into a worthy investment.

We thought the final episode of Fixer Upper was the end of the series, but we were wrong.75 million people watched the final season of the show, which was the number one show on all networks.

The couple announced last month that there would be more episodes of Fixer Upper.The new season will be broadcast through the couple's company, Magnolia Network, which is set to premiere sometime in 2021.