14 million people watched season 3 of "Rock the Block" on HGTV. At least that many people will be seeing Berthoud, Colorado on TV when season 4 begins.

There had to have been at least a little mayhem in the small town, when all the production equipment rolled in. Six episodes will be airing, detailing how four designing teams renovated their given homes.

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It was in October of 2022, that it was announced that "Rock the Block" would be coming to Colorado to film in Berthoud for their upcoming season 4. Filming of the reason ended in November of 2023. I feel bad that I didn't go over and try to get some production photos. On the other hand, it just means that they'll have me watching the six episodes.

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Each of the teams were given $250,000 to renovate their given property within a cul-de-sac in the Heron Lakes neighborhood, all of which were identical and valued at about $2 million. In the end, the team whose property gets the highest appraisal will get not only get bragging rights, but the cul-de-sac will have their names, and a donation will be made in the team members' honor to provide nearly 100,000 meals to kids battling hunger.

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Like a lot of these shows, they didn't just stick to this Berthoud cul-de-sac, way out on the northwest side of town, while filming. We'll see plenty of the actual town and places around Berthoud like Sylvan Dale Ranch, outside of Loveland. Maybe you'll see someone you know during the season. This is going to be fun.

The six episode season will begin on March 6, 2023 on HGTV.

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The teams started work on January 12, 2022, and had to be finished by the 10 a.m. on January 15, 2022, when voting began. Votes were cast by putting a dollar into the given teams bucket; those votes were tabulated later that evening.

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