David Visentin
David Visentin (born June 28, 1965) is a Canadian real estate agent and television personality, best known for co-hosting the HGTV reality series Love It or List It with designer Hilary Farr from its debut in 2008 until her departure after season 19 in 2023, and with Page Turner since season 20 in 2025.[1][2][3] In the show, Visentin represents homeowners considering selling their properties by showcasing alternative homes on the market, drawing on his expertise in Southern Ontario's competitive real estate landscape.[4] The series, which has aired for 20 seasons as of 2025, has earned Visentin recognition for his sharp negotiating skills and charismatic on-screen presence, contributing to its international success across networks like HGTV and W Network in Canada.[2] Visentin entered the real estate profession in 1987 after growing up immersed in the family business founded by his father, Nick Visentin, in 1978 as In Town Realty, later rebranded as Country Living Realty.[5] He specializes in rural and country properties, including farms, cottages, and land parcels in areas like Mulmur, Dufferin, and Simcoe Counties, often collaborating with his brother Paolo in their brokerage, Visentin Real Estate.[5] With more than 35 years of experience, Visentin has assisted numerous families and investors in finding dream homes, building a reputation as a top agent in Ontario's countryside markets.[2] His early involvement in the industry began as a teenager, working alongside his father and siblings—Ido, Paolo, and Bonnie—who also pursued careers in real estate, with Bonnie focusing on urban Toronto properties.[5] Visentin married Krista Grycko, a fellow Canadian real estate agent, on October 7, 2006, and the couple welcomed their son, Logan, in 2011.[6] They reside in Ontario, where Krista continues her work in real estate, supporting clients in property transactions.[7] Beyond television and real estate, Visentin has made guest appearances on other shows, such as Brother vs. Brother, and leverages his platform to offer insights on home buying and market trends.[8]Early life
Family background
David Visentin was born on June 28, 1965, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[1] He hails from a family of Italian and Scottish descent, reflecting a blend of European heritage that influenced his upbringing.[9] Visentin's father, Nick Visentin, was a prominent realtor who founded In Town Realty in 1978, later rebranded as Country Living Realty, exposing David to the real estate industry from a young age through family involvement in property showings and business operations.[10][5] Raised in Toronto alongside three siblings—brothers Ido and Paolo, and sister Bonnie—the family emphasized both entrepreneurial endeavors and the arts, with his siblings actively participating in theater activities that sparked David's early passion for performance.[11][12] This dual family influence shaped Visentin's childhood, as he developed an interest in acting and theater during high school, even appearing in a local television show.[13] However, despite his ambitions to pursue a career in theater school, his father's persuasion steered him away from acting toward the stability of real estate, leading to his entry into the family business in 1987.[14]Education
Visentin graduated from West Humber Collegiate Institute, a high school in Toronto, Ontario. His early interest in theater and acting was sparked during high school and heavily influenced by his siblings, who pursued careers in the performing arts.[12] Despite considering theater school after graduation, Visentin opted for a practical path in real estate, obtaining his license in 1987 following a six-week preparatory course guided by his father's advice and family involvement in the industry.[15] He did not attend college or university, prioritizing immediate entry into the real estate profession over further formal education.[15]Career
Real estate beginnings
David Visentin entered the real estate industry in 1987, joining Country Living Realty in Barrie, Ontario, a firm founded by his father, Nick Visentin.[16][2] As a newly licensed agent, he immersed himself in the local market, drawing on the foundational knowledge gained from observing his father's operations during his youth.[5] In his early years, Visentin worked closely alongside family members, including his brother Paolo, specializing in country living properties such as farms, cottages, land parcels, and family homes across Southern Ontario, particularly in areas like Simcoe, Dufferin, and Mulmur counties.[5][17] This collaborative family approach, which also involved brothers Ido and later sister Bonnie in 2011, emphasized personalized service for buyers and sellers seeking rural and semi-rural lifestyles.[5] Their focus on unique properties helped build a reputation for connecting clients with dream homes tailored to their needs.[17] Over more than 35 years, Visentin established himself as a top real estate agent in Barrie and the broader Southern Ontario market, leveraging his sharp negotiation skills and in-depth knowledge of fluctuating property trends to secure favorable deals.[2][16] His commitment to client satisfaction, often described as ensuring 110% fulfillment, contributed to long-term success in a competitive environment.[2] This expertise in market dynamics and deal-making became a cornerstone of his professional growth.[16] Visentin played a key role in the establishment and operation of Visentin Real Estate, the family-led brokerage under Real Estate Homeward, which evolved from the original Country Living Realty model to serve Greater Toronto Area and rural markets.[5] Through this firm, he has contributed to local real estate commentary by sharing insights on market conditions and buyer strategies, drawing from decades of hands-on experience in Ontario's diverse property sectors.[2][5]Love It or List It
David Visentin debuted as co-host of Love It or List It in 2008 on Canada's W Network, later expanding to HGTV in the United States, where he was paired with designer Hilary Farr.[18] The Canadian-produced series quickly gained traction for its unique premise, with Visentin leveraging his real estate expertise to authentically guide participants through property decisions.[12] In the show's format, frustrated homeowners facing outdated or ill-suited properties are given a budget to either renovate their current home under the guidance of a designer or explore alternatives in the real estate market.[4] Visentin serves as the "list it" advocate, touring potential new homes, negotiating offers, and highlighting market opportunities to persuade couples to sell, often amid competitive banter with the renovation team.[19][20] This structure culminates in a reveal where participants choose to "love it" by staying or "list it" by moving, emphasizing practical trade-offs like renovation overruns versus relocation costs.[4] The series evolved over its run, spawning international adaptations such as Love It or List It Vancouver and versions in markets like Australia and the UK, while the U.S. iteration on HGTV became a cornerstone of the network's programming.[21] Farr departed in December 2023 after 19 seasons and 258 episodes, citing a desire for new challenges, leaving Visentin as the sole original host.[22] Season 20 premiered on April 21, 2025, introducing designer Page Turner as Farr's replacement, maintaining the core rivalry while refreshing the dynamic.[23] In August 2025, the series was renewed for a 21st season, scheduled to air in 2026.[24] Over 17 years on air, Love It or List It has drawn tens of millions of viewers, solidifying HGTV's dominance in home improvement television and elevating Visentin's profile as a trusted real estate authority.[12][22]Additional media roles
Visentin has made several guest appearances on prominent television programs, leveraging his real estate expertise to discuss home trends and renovation challenges. On NBC's The Today Show, he joined co-host Hilary Farr in 2015 for a segment where they presented renovation quizzes to hosts Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb, highlighting common homeowner dilemmas.[25] He returned in 2018 on Megyn Kelly Today, sharing insights into the competitive dynamics of Love It or List It.[26] In 2020, Visentin appeared on The Kelly Clarkson Show alongside Farr, participating in a lighthearted quiz game that tested their knowledge of each other's preferences and on-set quirks.[27] Beyond these talk show spots, Visentin contributes commentary to news outlets, including the Canadian Press, where he analyzes real estate market shifts and buyer behaviors.[28] He has also extended his reach into radio and podcasts, guesting on Fox News Radio's The Fox News Rundown in 2021 to examine how the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated changes in housing demands, such as increased space for remote work.[29] Within the HGTV network, Visentin has participated in other projects outside his primary hosting role, notably as a celebrity guest judge on Brother vs. Brother from 2013 to 2016, evaluating renovation competitions led by the Scott Brothers.[30] He further engaged audiences through HGTV Insider in 2015, offering behind-the-scenes perspectives on home improvement.[30] Visentin's media footprint includes keynote speaking engagements, where he draws on his negotiation skills and real estate insights to motivate audiences at corporate and industry events; he is represented by agencies such as AAE Speakers Bureau for these appearances.[16]Filmography
Television hosting
Visentin serves as the real estate agent co-host on the long-running HGTV reality series Love It or List It, which premiered in September 2008 and continues to air as of 2025. In each episode, he competes against a designer by showcasing potential new homes for dissatisfied homeowners, who must ultimately choose between renovating their current property or listing it to move. The format emphasizes real estate negotiation, property tours, and decision-making under budget constraints, with episodes typically filmed in the Greater Toronto Area. The series airs on HGTV in the United States and W Network in Canada, marking its primary international presence in both markets.[4][31] From the show's inception through 2023, Visentin partnered with interior designer Hilary Farr, creating a signature rivalry that drove the series' popularity across 19 seasons. In a notable transition, Farr departed following the 2023 season, and Visentin began co-hosting with designer Page Turner starting with the 20th season premiere on April 21, 2025. This eight-episode arc maintains the core format while introducing fresh dynamics in the "love it" versus "list it" competition. In August 2025, the series was renewed for a 21st season.[32][12][24] Beyond Love It or List It, Visentin has not taken on lead hosting roles in other ongoing series, though he has appeared in HGTV specials and competitions in supporting capacities.[8]Guest appearances and other credits
Visentin has appeared as a guest on various television programs, often sharing real estate insights and participating in home-related segments. These appearances typically stem from his prominence on HGTV, allowing him to collaborate with other network personalities or contribute to lifestyle discussions.[2] In 2013, he served as a celebrity guest judge on Brother vs. Brother, the HGTV competition series featuring the Scott brothers, where he and co-host Hilary Farr evaluated renovation projects and eliminated finalists in key episodes.[33] That same year, Visentin joined Toronto's 640 radio station for The Real Estate Talk Show, discussing market trends and buyer advice as a featured guest.[34] By 2015, he featured on The Marilyn Denis Show on CTV, offering staging tips and real estate expertise alongside Farr during a dedicated segment on home makeovers.[35] Subsequent guest spots included syndicated daytime programs, where he provided commentary on housing dynamics. The following table outlines select post-2008 guest credits, excluding primary hosting roles:| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2013 | Brother vs. Brother | Celebrity Guest Judge | Multiple episodes, HGTV crossover evaluating designs by Drew and Jonathan Scott.[33] |
| 2013 | The Real Estate Talk Show (640 Toronto) | Guest | Radio appearance on real estate topics.[34] |
| 2015 | The Marilyn Denis Show (CTV) | Guest Expert | Segment on home staging do's and don'ts. |
| 2017 | Harry | Guest | Daytime talk show appearance. |
| 2018 | Megyn Kelly Today (NBC) | Guest | Morning show segment. |
| 2020 | The Kelly Clarkson Show | Guest | Lifestyle discussion. |
| 2025 | Tamron Hall | Guest | Syndicated talk show appearance promoting season 20.[36] |