HGTV's 'Love It or List It' Begins 21st Season Filming

Page Turner shares emotional tribute to late mother as she returns to Toronto for new episodes.

Feb. 28, 2026 at 10:23pm

HGTV star Page Turner announced she is flying from Los Angeles to Toronto to begin filming the 21st season of the long-running home design show 'Love It or List It'. This will be Turner's second season as co-host after taking over for Hilary Farr, who retired in 2023. In her announcement, Turner shared a heartfelt tribute to her mother, Patricia, who passed away in June 2025.

Why it matters

The 'Love It or List It' franchise is one of HGTV's most popular and longest-running shows, with a loyal fanbase that has followed the series for over two decades. Turner's emotional connection to the show as she continues her co-hosting duties after the loss of her mother adds a personal touch that is likely to resonate with viewers.

The details

In an Instagram post, Turner revealed she was traveling from her home in Los Angeles to Toronto, where the show is filmed, to begin production on the 21st season of 'Love It or List It'. Turner took over as co-host in 2024 after Hilary Farr's retirement, and this will be her second season in the role. Turner also shared that she would be wearing her late mother Patricia's scarf during filming, as a way to honor her memory.

  • Turner announced she was traveling to Toronto on February 17, 2026 to begin filming the 21st season.
  • Patricia, Turner's mother, passed away in June 2025.

The players

Page Turner

The co-host of HGTV's 'Love It or List It' since 2024, taking over for Hilary Farr.

Patricia

Page Turner's mother, who passed away in June 2025.

Hilary Farr

The previous co-host of 'Love It or List It', who retired in 2023.

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What they’re saying

“Flying from home in LA, back to my other home in Toronto to get back to work & wearing my Mama's scarf is...”

— Page Turner

The takeaway

The continued success of 'Love It or List It' and Page Turner's emotional connection to the show after the loss of her mother highlights the enduring appeal of HGTV's long-running home design franchises and the personal stories that can resonate with devoted viewers.