
Zombie House Flipping
The team decides on a house on a huge lot intending on knocking it down and building in its place.

The team decides on a house on a huge lot intending on knocking it down and building in its place.

The team deal with old termite damage, but the more they look, the more damage they find.

The flippers step in when a married couple gets divorced in the middle of a home renovation.

Dolmar receives a tip on a hot home in the desirable Palm River neighborhood.

A ramshackle bungalow with vandalism and a faulty foundation falls in Derek and Chauncey's laps.

Derek gets a property for $.50 on the dollar, which makes him confident that nothing could go wrong.

When a good deal appears, the team decides it could be worth it.

The team decides on a house on a huge lot intending on knocking it down and building in its place.

The team deal with old termite damage, but the more they look, the more damage they find.

The flippers step in when a married couple gets divorced in the middle of a home renovation.

Keith takes the team to see a house in the Wadeview Park neighborhood.

The team sets their sights on expanding outside of Tampa in an effort to outwit the housing market.

A house is covered, floor-to-ceiling, with dog excrement and filled with spooky surprises.

The team gets excited when it finds a granny home with good bones.

A run-down zombie house with a room full of TV dinner wrappers where the kitchen should be.

Keith talks his partners into going in with him on a house flip located in a prime school district.

The team finds a Tudor-style home that is literally rotting from the inside out.

Keith takes the team to see a house in the Wadeview Park neighborhood.

The team sets their sights on expanding outside of Tampa in an effort to outwit the housing market.

A house is covered, floor-to-ceiling, with dog excrement and filled with spooky surprises.