The Ultimate 2026 Guide to Watching ‘My Lottery Dream Home’
Stream David Bromstad’s latest hits! Learn how to watch ‘My Lottery Dream Home’ with Sling, and get Season 19 updates, casting tips, and more in our complete guide.
At some point in your life, you’ve probably driven past a house and thought to yourself, “If I won the lottery, I’d buy that.” That hypothetical is the reality for the families featured on HGTV’s My Lottery Dream Home. Host David Bromstad – whose exuberance and enthusiasm often exceeds those of the lucky winners – helps families who have recently come into money find their dream home, which are sometimes extravagant, but often more practically tailored to their interests and needs. With new episodes premiering on HGTV on Friday, May 1 at 9pm ET, here’s your guide on how to watch new and classic episodes of My Lottery Dream Home with Sling.
How to Watch ‘My Lottery Dream Home’ with Sling
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New episodes of My Lottery Dream Home air on HGTV, which is available on Sling with a subscription to Sling Orange or Sling Blue. You can also subscribe to 1, 3 & 7 Day Passes for a binge watch, or catch episodes commercial-free by adding a subscription to HBO Max or discovery+ to your Sling account.
To watch new episodes of My Lottery Dream Home live on HGTV, and revisit classic episodes on-demand, use the link below to subscribe to Sling Orange!
Catching Up on the Latest: Season 19 and Beyond
Season 19 premiered on HGTV in March, but aired only two episodes before going on a break. New episodes from season 19 will air on HGTV Friday nights at 9pm ET beginning May 1.
In the premiere episode, David Bromstad will reunite with clients Steve and Jen in Pennsylvania’s Pocono Mountains. According to a press release, the couple is in search of “a cozy mountain cabin as a second home base in addition to their Florida beach hub. Funding the purchase with Jen’s family inheritance, David will show them three unique options nestled in the snowy woods that will also provide the pair with short-term rental income while they are traveling” for Steve’s job as a race car instructor.
Following the premiere of My Lottery Dream Home, season 3 of Zillow Gone Wild premieres at 9:30pm ET on HGTV. Hosted by comedian and actor Jack McBrayer, Zillow Gone Wild spotlights the “weirdest, wackiest and wildest properties on the market" inspired by the “exceedingly popular Instagram account that touts more than two million followers.”
Is 'My Lottery Dream Home' Real or Fake?
There’s a “too good to be true” quality to a lot of HGTV shows, which begs the question, “is My Lottery Dream Home actually real?” The answer is yes…with caveats. According to The List, past participants have been asked to reshoot certain moments during production, and a family member of one winner told BuzzFeed their uncle was asked to pretend to be on the hunt for a beach house he had already purchased nearly two years prior. Still, the essence of the show is completely legit: The participants really did win the lottery, but for privacy reasons, the show will use fictitious street names or "decoy" houses to protect the winners' privacy.
David Bromstad’s Personal Journey: Tattoos, Sobriety, and Life in 2026
The energy and eagerness that host David Bromstad brings to each episode is a massive part of the show’s appeal. However, it’s been a tough couple of years for the tattooed HGTV star. In an interview with People, Bromstad opened up about seeking treatment for substance use after the home he was renovating was destroyed in a massive storm. Now sober, David often gets candid about the changes to his personal life on his Instagram account.
'My Lottery Dream Home' Winners Update
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"Where are they now" is a frequently asked question when it comes to past lottery winners. My Lottery Dream Home has a number of specials available that catch up with past winners to see what changes have taken place since purchasing their dream home. Watch on-demand on HGTV with Sling!
Can You Be on 'My Lottery Dream Home' in 2027?
One of the secrets of the show is that, by 2026 standards, the people appearing on My Lottery Dream Home aren’t always rich-rich. Whether you’ve come into a modest $50k inheritance or hit a scratcher worth $1,000,000, you can apply to appear on the show by visiting the My Lottery Dream Home casting page.
To watch season 19 of My Lottery Dream Home with Sling, use the link below to subscribe to Sling Orange!