Home and Garden Television, better known as HGTV, is a great way to get your real estate fix without leaving the comfort of your own home. You can vicariously sell a house, buy a house, flip another, and go look for a vacation home in the matter of a couple of hours.
It can almost make you feel like a real estate expert if you’re not careful! The next thing you know, you’ll be getting up off the couch and becoming a real estate agent. The problem is, you’d quickly find out that the reality of those shows is a far cry from the reality of the actual real estate business in real life.
Here are 11 memes that’ll give you a sense of the dangers and inaccuracies you can pick up from watching too much HGTV or any other real estate show you come across on TV:
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