Zombie House Flipping
The team sets their sights on expanding outside of Tampa in an effort to outwit the difficult housing market Sam proposes doing a quick 30-day flip on a house she's been hired to sell, and the team jumps at the idea.
The team sets their sights on expanding outside of Tampa in an effort to outwit the difficult housing market Sam proposes doing a quick 30-day flip on a house she's been hired to sell, and the team jumps at the idea.
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What seems like a sweet deal turns out to be quite stinky although the backyard boasts a well-constructed shed that has a lot of potential, the house is covered, floor-to-ceiling, with dog excrement and filled with spooky surprises.
Keith finds this house on a massive lot and convinces the team to take it on. They decide the best plan is to flip the house, split the lot, and sell the extra land. When they file for the permit, Keith gets news that could open up lots of problems.
The team enters a run-down zombie house to find a microwave room full of TV dinner wrappers where the kitchen should be, a swampy pool and what looks like a grave in the backyard.
The team searches for the perfect zombie house to flip, and discovers a Tudor-style home in a quiet suburban neighborhood that is literally rotting from the inside out.
Alynne ropes the team into a triplex renovation with her friend Octavian, who is in way over his head what starts out as a good deal with huge profit potential quickly turns into a costly venture.
The team sets their sights on expanding outside of Tampa in an effort to outwit the difficult housing market Sam proposes doing a quick 30-day flip on a house she's been hired to sell, and the team jumps at the idea.
The Dallas zombie flippers purchase an outdated, cheap investor flip with a poorly constructed garage-to-bedroom conversion the challenge for Chauncey and Derek is to keep the flip within the 45-day timeline and $45,000 budget.
What seems like a sweet deal turns out to be quite stinky although the backyard boasts a well-constructed shed that has a lot of potential, the house is covered, floor-to-ceiling, with dog excrement and filled with spooky surprises.
What seems like a sweet deal turns out to be quite stinky although the backyard boasts a well-constructed shed that has a lot of potential, the house is covered, floor-to-ceiling, with dog excrement and filled with spooky surprises.
Keith finds this house on a massive lot and convinces the team to take it on. They decide the best plan is to flip the house, split the lot, and sell the extra land. When they file for the permit, Keith gets news that could open up lots of problems.
The team enters a run-down zombie house to find a microwave room full of TV dinner wrappers where the kitchen should be, a swampy pool and what looks like a grave in the backyard.
The team searches for the perfect zombie house to flip, and discovers a Tudor-style home in a quiet suburban neighborhood that is literally rotting from the inside out.
Alynne ropes the team into a triplex renovation with her friend Octavian, who is in way over his head what starts out as a good deal with huge profit potential quickly turns into a costly venture.
The team sets their sights on expanding outside of Tampa in an effort to outwit the difficult housing market Sam proposes doing a quick 30-day flip on a house she's been hired to sell, and the team jumps at the idea.
The Dallas zombie flippers purchase an outdated, cheap investor flip with a poorly constructed garage-to-bedroom conversion the challenge for Chauncey and Derek is to keep the flip within the 45-day timeline and $45,000 budget.
What seems like a sweet deal turns out to be quite stinky although the backyard boasts a well-constructed shed that has a lot of potential, the house is covered, floor-to-ceiling, with dog excrement and filled with spooky surprises.
Looks can be deceiving this Derek special is set in a posh neighborhood on a treelined street once Derek and Chauncey step inside, this 2,800-square-foot ranch home quickly becomes a house of hidden horrors.
The Orlando team tackles two of the toughest flips they have ever encountered, contending with time, weather, and even monsters.
The seemingly simple renovation of a small, single-story home spirals out of control after the team decides to tack on an addition to make more money on the flip.
Ashlee convinces the team to let her take creative control of a flip, but arguments over design choices spark a showdown that slows the remodel and drives up the project's budget.
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