Paige Turner: HGTV’s Fearless Real Estate Powerhouse Taking Over Love It or List It
Page Turner — often searched as “Paige Turner” — is redefining what it means to be a real estate star on HGTV. A veteran broker, house-flipping expert, and single mom of three, Page has built a 20-year career marked by grit, glamour, and fearless renovation work.
In 2025, she officially stepped in as the new designer and co-host opposite David Visentin on Love It or List It, taking over the iconic role previously held by Hilary Farr. The revival has been such a success that HGTV already renewed the show for 2026.
Quick Highlights: Why Page Turner Is HGTV’s New Obsession
- 20+ years in real estate, licensed across multiple states
- HGTV debut on Flip or Flop Nashville (2018) with ex-partner DeRon Jenkins
- Star and host of Fix My Flip
- Competed in two seasons of Rock the Block
- Solo mom of three daughters by age 23, building her career while raising them
- Recently relocated to Toronto for filming Love It or List It (and constantly complains about the cold on Instagram)
- Known for her signature mantra: #dothework
- Famous for high-energy, no-nonsense renovations — often investing her own money into troubled flips
From South LA to HGTV Stardom: The Page Turner Story
If you've watched HGTV anytime in the past seven years, you’ve probably seen Page Turner strutting a construction site in six-inch heels — confident, fierce, and fully in her element.
Born and raised in South Los Angeles, Page became a mother of three before age 23. Without a safety net, she hustled through real estate school, got licensed in 2003, and quickly built a multimillion-dollar business flipping, brokering, and selling homes while putting her daughters through private schools and college.
A major influence early in her career? Magic Johnson. She worked at his company and credits him with shaping her entrepreneurial mindset — he even surprised her with a baby shower.
Page also brought her passion into politics, running twice for Nashville City Council (2007, 2011) before HGTV came calling.
Page Turner’s Full HGTV Journey (So Far)
| Year | Show | Role | Fun Fact |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2018–2019 | Flip or Flop Nashville | Co-host w/ DeRon Jenkins | Proved exes can co-parent and co-host successfully |
| 2022–present | Fix My Flip | Solo host | Invests her own money to rescue failing flips |
| 2023–2024 | Rock the Block (S4 & S5) | Competitor w/ Mitch Glew | Went from last place in S4 to fan-favorite in S5 |
| 2024 | Battle on the Mountain/Beach | Judge | Known for tough love and sharp design critiques |
| 2025–present | Love It or List It | Co-host/designer w/ David Visentin | Replaced Hilary Farr; first season premiered summer 2025 and renewed for 2026 |
What Makes Page Turner Different From Other HGTV Hosts?
Page stands out because she’s not there to play it safe:
✔ She calls out bad decisions — politely, but directly
✔ She invests her own money into projects
✔ She blends glamour with grit
✔ She genuinely cares about homeowners
✔ She mentors struggling flippers instead of mocking them
Off-camera, Page is a certified personal trainer, a motivational speaker, and a proud new dog mom to a fluffy black rescue pup (Instagram followers voted on the name).
In June 2025, she shared a deeply emotional tribute after losing her mother — a reminder that behind the powerhouse persona is a woman who has fought her way through real loss and real life.
Why 2025–2026 Is Page Turner’s Breakout Era
Taking over Hilary Farr’s role on Love It or List It was no small task. Fans were skeptical — even nervous — about such a major cast change.
But Page delivered.
Her debut season has been bold, warm, and refreshingly high-energy. Her on-screen chemistry with David Visentin is already sparking memes, and her design choices have brought new life to the long-running series. HGTV renewed the show almost instantly and launched open casting calls in September 2025.
Final Take: This New HGTV Chapter Is Truly a “Page Turner”
Whether you’re tuning in for the dramatic reno reveals, the renovation strategy battles, or simply to watch Page conquer demolition sites in designer heels, one thing is unmistakably clear:
Page Turner isn’t just the new face of Love It or List It — she’s the future of HGTV.