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Foreclosure-Focused Reality TV Show to Debut in October

It's a short jump from ""realty"" to ""reality.""

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""Next 1 Interactive, Inc."":http://www.nxoi.com/index.htm, a media company focused on travel and real estate, announced Tuesday that the pilot episode of a new home improvement reality show focused on foreclosure renovation saw some success in a test market in New York.

The ""show"":http://www.foreclosure2fabulous.com/, titled ""Foreclosure 2 Fabulous,"" follows host Patrick Colville and his family and friends as they help participants buy, renovate, and refurnish foreclosed vacation properties within a five-day period. The program is designed to show participants and viewers how they can ""own and enjoy their own little piece of paradise.""

The pilot episode was aired as a test in the New York area to a potential viewing audience of 700,000 over the last two weeks. As a result of the airings, Next 1 reports receiving hundreds of inquiries from people wanting to purchase foreclosed properties.

The first 13-episode season of ""Foreclosure 2 Fabulous"" is set to launch in October, with a broadcasting audience of approximately 100 million households across the country. The show's website will also feature live streaming episodes.

Next 1 Realty, a subsidiary of Next 1 Interactive, is the real estate agent of record and will handle all leads for real estate and foreclosure transactions and referrals stemming from the show's airings. Viewers will be able to access a list of home inventory through a section of Next 1 Realty's website.

Bill Kerby, CEO of Next 1 Interactive, said he expects the ""Foreclosure 2 Fabulous"" will motivate viewers to participant in the recovering market, especially in the hard-hit states where Colville plans to focus his efforts.

""'Foreclosure 2 Fabulous' provides the entertainment value desired by viewers that can cause the necessary interest in real estate transactions. The possibilities continue to expand as Next 1 Realty advances in exposing video on demand to viewers in unique ways,"" Kerby said.

About Author: Tory Barringer

Tory Barringer began his journalism career in early 2011, working as a writer for the University of Texas at Arlington's student newspaper before joining the DS News team in 2012. In addition to contributing to DSNews.com, he is also the online editor for DS News' sister publication, MReport, which focuses on mortgage banking news.
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