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HGTV fans may be a little upset with this news!

I think my DVR is full of these episodes! I love this show and I always get great ideas from Hillary! So, this news kind of makes me a lil sad. But, good for her!

Hilary Farr from HGTV’s hit show “Love It or List It” is leaving the show after 19 seasons. Farr made the announcement this weekend, saying she’s given the show “so many years” of her life and she’s ready to tackle new challenges. She’s appeared in over 200 episodes since the show’s premiere in 2011, and hosted two seasons of “Tough Love with Hilary Farr.” Of her co-host, real-estate agent David Visentin [[ Viz-en-teen ]], Farr said the two “will remain friends forever” no matter where her career leads.

(Video courtesy of HGTV)

How about one last project for Hillary? Come to my house and see if she can make more room out of a 1256 square foot home! HA!!!!

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