David Bromstad returns for one more season of HGTV’s “My Lottery Dream Home,” which premieres on Friday, July 8, 2022, at 9 p.m. Eastern and Pacific instances. It will even be out there to stream on discovery+.
The collection follows Bromstad as he “takes latest lottery winners on over-the-top home hunts for his or her new dream properties,” in line with the collection description. “Whether they win a whole lot of 1000’s or a whole lot of hundreds of thousands, fortunate lottery winners in every single place are leaping headfirst into the actual property market. Will they spend all their winnings on an extravagant mansion or accept a humble sound funding?”
This season will characteristic some huge winners. HGTV introduced, “With a number of winners scoring a million {dollars} or extra this season, David is worked up to assist a brand new host of winners from locations spanning from Plymouth, Massachusetts to Cedar Rapids Iowa, seek for decked out properties that may examine off each field on a lottery winner’s want record.”
“My Lottery Dream Home” debuted in March 2015. Its success spurred spinoffs, “My Lottery Dream Home: Holiday Extravaganza,” “My Lottery Dream Home: David’s Dream Home” and “My “Lottery Dream Home International.”
The 48-year-old isn’t any stranger to the community, profitable the primary season of “HGTV Design Star” and occurring to mentor and host in later seasons. He has additionally appeared in numerous different HGTV collection, together with “Rock the Block,” “Color Splash” and “Beach Flip.”
Bromstad Helps a Single Mother Find Her Dream Home within the Premiere
In the premiere, Bromstad will work with Stephanie, a single-mom turned empty-nester based mostly in Miami, Florida.
“Stephanie by no means thought she might afford a home, however after profitable a million {dollars} on a 5 greenback scratcher, David helps make her needs come true,” in line with the episode synopsis. “David, who’s a former Miami resident, exhibits Stephanie a number of suburban neighborhoods to assist her envision a brand new life-style outdoors the town middle.”
Bromstad Says Lottery Winners on Show Run the ‘Gamut’
Bromstad beforehand informed the New York Post that the lottery winners actually run the “gamut” in location, age and plans.
“They’re youthful, they’re older,” Bromstad informed the publication in 2018. “We had a gentleman who gained $4 million who was in his late-20s and wished to be a landlord. Older {couples} are steadily on the lookout for a retirement house for the remainder of their days. It actually runs the gamut.”
The inside designer defined that winners will not be at all times seeking to go huge, usually discovering it useful to show to an “outdoors supply” with none vested emotional curiosity.
“It all is determined by how a lot cash they’ve simply gained,” Bromstad added. “Some persons are residing paycheck to paycheck they usually’re fairly sensible, like, ‘Wow, I’m 35 years old and I’ve simply gained 1,000,000 {dollars} — it is going to change my life for the second however I’ve bought to be sensible about it.'”
But some do go lavish, like a pair who purchased “a gorgeous, gigantic home” with a bison farm on a mountain. “Now they’re breeding buffalo and earning profits,” he informed the outlet.
He added, “It’s all very relatable — and, on the similar time, it is not.”