‘Property Brothers’ is an HGTV channel-based reality TV show featuring Jonathan Scott and Drew Scott using their technical skills to help families find or renovate houses as they like. The show has been on the air for over a decade, and its viewers are increasing with every new season.
The twin brothers have constructed, recreated, and restored numerous properties since 2011. Now, let’s find out how the brothers started their vast empires.
Property Brothers Stars Scott Brothers Early Life and TV Career
44 years old (1978), Jonathan Silver Scott and Andrew Alfred Scott are among the current most celebrated Canadian TV stars.
According to Wikipedia, they performed as jokers at different events in their childhood. And, as a result, developed a keen interest in acting and even appeared on many shows.
Now talking about the brothers’ most famous HGTV appearance, ‘Property Brothers,’ they were initially introduced to the show when Andrew audited for acting roles in America.
In addition, the brothers have been a part of multiple other Property Brothers shows, including “Buying and Selling,” “Brother vs. Brother,” Property Brother: At Home,” “Property Brother: Forever Home,” etc.
Apart from Property Brother, Jonathan and Andrew (Drew) are featured on the various web series “BroCam,” “Toddler Vs. Toddler,” “Rock the Block,” and many more.”
Jonathan Scott and Drew Scott Business Empire.
The brothers claim themselves as serial entrepreneurs and credit their upbringing to the enormous business empire they own today. In an interview, they revealed that the first business of their lives was producing hangers and selling them.
While the Scott Brothers are mostly seen on TV helping other people renovate or construct their homes, you may not realize that they are the proud owners of the Scott Brothers Global Empire.
The firm, which has its headquarters in Los Angeles, has a thriving production division called Scott Brothers Entertainment and retail and online home furnishing product lines that appear to go on forever.
Likewise, their successful television presence has also enhanced their personal brands, which fuels their retail and online sales and sponsorship opportunities and supports their sustainable and affordable housing advocacy.
However, if you believe that their media exposure helped their firm succeed, you could be mistaken.
The brothers have expertly leveraged their business to satisfy their clients and remain committed to their ideals. Not only that, but the Scott twins know the timings of producing any new show.
For example, in “Trixie Motel,” you can see how perfectly the brothers used their media and digital content to enhance the scope of their production operation.
Apart from this, they also own a furniture line, Scott Living, and a successful sponsorship company.