


100 Day Dream Home returns for Season 6 tonight, April 15, after a fifth-season run that attracted over 12 million viewers.
On the hit series, married couple Mika and Brian Kleinschmidt build custom, move-in-ready homes for clients with a three-month-or-less deadline looming over them. Mika is a realtor, while Brian is a developer, and together, they take their clients on tours of local neighborhoods and homes for design inspiration.
In the first episode of Season 6, Brian and Mika take a rundown ranch and turn it into a lakeside oasis for a family looking to downsize — not without its share of challenges and setbacks.
100 Day Dream Home is on at 8 p.m. ET tonight.
If you don’t have cable, the best way to watch 100 Day Dream Home for free is with a live TV streaming service that offers a free trial.
We recommend DIRECTV, which comes with a five-day free trial and includes HGTV in its base Entertainment plan. With new genre packs available that let you curate your streaming experience, you can also get HGTV with the MyEntertainment pack for just $34.99/month.
100 Day Dream Home Season 6 will not stream live on Max, but subscribers will be able to watch new episodes of 100 Day Dream Home on Wednesdays, the day after they air on cable.
It’s the most cost-effective way to tune in to 100 Day Dream Home if you’re fine not watching it live.
100 Day Dream Home is filmed in the Tampa, Fla. area.
As noted above, married couple Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt are at the helm of 100 Day Dream Home. Mika is a real estate agent and designer, while Brian is a construction manager; together, they help clients buy and build the homes of their dreams in three months of less.
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