5 Things Home Improvement Reality TV Shows Don’t Tell You

You start off your Saturday morning ready to tackle your to-do list, but somehow you end up on the couch, flipping through TV channels.

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You start off your Saturday morning ready to tackle your to-do list, but somehow you end up on the couch, flipping through TV channels. Then you land on your favorite home improvement station. Six hour-long episodes of home-buying/selling/renovation reality TV shows later, you’re now a self-proclaimed expert.

Not so fast. While having the viewing experience might seem helpful, it can be misleading if you are actually looking to remodel or buy a home.

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Andrea Browne Taylor
Contributing Editor

Browne Taylor joined Kiplinger in 2011 and was a channel editor for Kiplinger.com covering living and family finance topics. She previously worked at the Washington Post as a Web producer in the Style section and prior to that covered the Jobs, Cars and Real Estate sections. She earned a BA in journalism from Howard University in Washington, D.C. She is Director of Member Services, at the National Association of Home Builders.