There are many incredible shows on HGTV, but Property Brothers is undoubtedly among the best of them. Jonathan and Drew are clearly passionate about what they do and get along great, so it was not shocking when the show took off and became the hit that it is right now.RELATED: 'Property Brothers': Do Jonathan And Drew Scott Complete Any Of The Renovations?The twins have made a lot of money with the show and through their business, and between the two of them, they have amassed a spectacular fortune. But do all HGTV stars have similar amounts of money in the bank? Let's review how much other TV stars are worth, and how they compare to the Property Brothers.

8 Nicole Curtis - $8 Million

Starting this list is Nicole Curtis, known as "that blonde chick that saves old houses" (in her own words). For many years, she was the host of HGTV's Rehab Addict, in which she would remodel and restore old houses in Detroit and Minneapolis. She was not only the host, though, she also served as a co-executive and consulting producer, so she had her hands full, but it also contributed to building her $8 million net worth. The sustainability of her method was the most important part of the show. She wouldn't flip houses just so she could make money out of them, she was actually interested in saving them. She would pick houses that had once been the most beautiful in the neighborhood, and used cost-effective ideas such as buying used items to restore them to their former glory. While her show was a big source of income, she is also a licensed realtor and owns a clothing line, Curtis Design.

7 Hilary Farr - $8 Million

Hilary Farr is the co-host of HGTV's Love It or List It, and she has changed so many people's lives while at the same time creating an $8 million net worth. The premise of the show, which has aired since 2008, was pretty simple. A couple or a family shows their house to Hilary and realtor David Visentin. Hilary has to remodel it within the budget the clients present and convince them to keep the house, while David has to look for buyers and get them to sell it and buy a new place. Aside from the show, Hilary also earns her money working as an interior designer.

6 Candice Olson - $10 Million

Candice Olson, one of Canada's top interior designers, currently has a $10 million net worth. Her show, Divine Design, first started airing in Canada, but due to its success, it was quickly picked up by HGTV. It featured Candice leading a team of artisans and skilled workers through the redesigning of the clients' houses.

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She also had another interior design show that aired in Canada on the W Network, titled Candice Tells All. Nowadays, she works as an interior designer through her company Candice Olson Design, which focuses on residential and commercial design.

5 Chip And Joanna Gaines - $20 Million

Chip and Joanna Gaines are a dream team. The two of them have amassed a combined net worth of $20 million, and their work together as co-hosts of HGTV's Fixer Upper has certainly contributed to their fortune. In the show, the couple work on buying and remodeling houses for clients. It is estimated that they have worked on over 100 houses through the show. They currently make their money as the owners of Magnolia Homes, a home renovation empire that they oversee and that includes a line of housewares at Target and multiple TV shows.

4 Bryan Baeumler - $20 Million

Bryan Baeumler has been a host on several HGTV shows, including Disaster DIY, Disaster DIY: Cottage Edition, Leave It to Bryan, House of Bryan, Bryan Inc., and Island of Bryan. Most of these aired on HGTV Canada. With these shows and his work with his construction company, Baeumler Quality Construction and Renovations Inc., of which he is president and CEO, he has amassed a $20 million fortune. He was originally a handyman, but he was also a very smart businessman and managed to take his craft to the entertainment industry. He was also a judge on the HGTV show Canada's Handyman Challenge.

3 Christina Haack - $25 Million

Some readers might know Christina Haack as Christina El Moussa because of her work with her husband at the time, Tarek El Moussa, on the HGTV show Flip or Flop.

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The premise of that show was that Christina and Tarek, both real estate agents, would work together flipping houses. Christina focused on interior design and Tarek on remodeling. Nowadays, she hosts her own renovation TV series, Christina on the Coast, in which she remodels properties in Southern California. Christina is currently worth $25 million.

2 Mike Holmes - $30 Million

Mike Holmes started his first contracting company at the age of 19, and by the time he was 21 he had founded his own renovation company. Knowing that, it's no surprise that he has amassed such an impressive fortune. He currently has a $30 million net worth, and has built it through his job as a renovator and with his work on HGTV Canada's Holmes on Homes. It follows Mike going to houses of people who need help after having bad experiences with other renovators. His challenge is to fix things and present the owners with a completely renovated house.

1 Jonathan And Drew Scott - $200 Million

And finally, at the top of this list, Jonathan and Drew Scott, aka the Property Brothers, with a combined net worth of $200 million. The identical twins had a passion for handiwork since they were little, and by the time they were teenagers, they were already working renovating properties. Jonathan and Drew founded Scott Real Estate, Inc. in 2004, where they worked overseeing the construction of different properties. Property Brothers came out in 2011, and it is a very popular show to this day. The two of them are, undoubtedly, a lot richer than most HGTV stars, but it can't be said that any of the people on this list are exactly strapped for cash.

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