HGTV's 'Rock the Block' Season 2 Sets Building, Design Teams

We’ve got Mike Holmes and Alison Victoria as our frontrunners

HGTV’s “Rock the Block” has selected its Season 2 talent, and the below four teams of two are ready to rock ‘n roll.

Next year, we’ll see Mike Holmes paired with Alison Victoria, as married couple Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent will make a natural team. Tiffany Brooks is set to design her heart outside beside David Bromstad, and “100 Day Dream Home” husband-and-wife team Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt will put their speed-building to the test.

Ty Pennington, who recently got his first-ever HGTV series (we fact-checked that claim, it’s true), will host all of the madness. So yeah, Season 2 will not be lacking in talent or energy.

The “Rock the Block” Season 2 teams will remodel alike, completed new construction homes — each with a $225,000 renovation budget. And just like Season 1 winner Jasmine Roth, the “Rock the Block” Season 2 victors will get their names memorialized on a neighborhood street sign.

“Rock the Block” Season 2 is set to premiere in early 2021.

“Nothing says high stakes like double the stardom, double the personalities, and double the fun!” said Jane Latman, president, HGTV. “Expect to see impressive displays of strategy, creativity and incredible designs from these top stars in ‘Rock the Block’ — definitely bring the popcorn.”

HGTV's 'Flip or Flop' Contractors Ranked by Profitability (Photos)

  • Tarek and Christina El Moussa have made millions on HGTV’s “Flip or Flop,” using roughly a dozen contractors along the way. TheWrap has ranked each contractor and pair by how much profit they’ve generated. Scroll through the gallery to see who’s been the best hire.

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  • Rank: 14
    Contractors: Steve Cederquist/Carlos Zepeda* (pictured)
    Net profit: $18,750
    Number of flips: 1
    Average profit: $18,750

    *Zepeda is a homeowner that is credited as a contractor by Wikipedia’s episode guide.

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  • Rank: 13
    Contractors: Tony Perez/Frank Miller
    Net profit: $37,600
    Number of flips: 1
    Average profit: $37,600

    HGTV

  • Rank: 12
    Contractor: Jeff Lawrence
    Net profit: $478,172 
    Number of flips: 8
    Average profit: $59,771.50

    HGTV

  • Rank: 11
    Contractors: Julio Rodriguez/Frank Miller
    Net profit: $62,200
    Number of flips: 1
    Average profit: $62,200

    HGTV

  • Rank: 10
    Contractors: Israel Battres/Jessie Rodriguez
    Net profit: $65,000
    Number of flips: 1
    Average profit: $65,000

    HGTV

  • Rank: 9
    Contractor: Tony Perez
    Net profit: $68,050
    Number of flips: 1
    Average profit: $68,050

    HGTV

  • Rank: 8
    Contractor: Daniel Messina
    Net profit: $499,078
    Number of flips: 7
    Average profit: $71,296.86

    HGTV

  • Rank: 7
    Contractor: Frank Miller
    Net profit: $1,039,600
    Number of flips: 14
    Average profit: $74,257.14

    HGTV

  • Rank: 6
    Contractors: Akeli Slade/Jeff Lawrence
    Net profit: $74,300
    Number of flips: 1
    Average profit: $74,300

    HGTV

  • Rank: 5
    Contractor: Israel Battres
    Net profit: $1,491,150 
    Number of flips: 20
    Average profit: $74,557.50

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  • Rank: 4
    Contractor: Don Jensen
    Net profit: $243,400
    Number of flips: 3
    Average profit: $81,133.33

    HGTV

  • Rank: 3
    Contractor: Steve Cederquist
    Net profit: $561,350
    Number of flips: 6
    Average profit: $93,558.33

    Choice TV

  • Rank: 2
    Contractor: Jake Rigel
    Net profit: $434,500
    Number of flips: 4
    Average profit: $108,625

    HGTV

  • Rank: 1
    Contractors: Steve Cederquist/Pete de Best* (pictured)
    Net profit: $130,550
    Number of flips: 1
    Average profit: $130,550

    *De Best is called a “Real Estate Investor” on the show, though credited as a contractor by Wikipedia’s episode guide.

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No, Izzy’s not No. 1 — or even in Tarek and Christina El Moussa’s Top 3

Tarek and Christina El Moussa have made millions on HGTV’s “Flip or Flop,” using roughly a dozen contractors along the way. TheWrap has ranked each contractor and pair by how much profit they’ve generated. Scroll through the gallery to see who’s been the best hire.

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