Flip or Flop Vegas
Aubrey and Bristol give a home modern touches and an open floor plan.
Aubrey and Bristol give a home modern touches and an open floor plan.
Aubrey and Bristol renovate a run-down 1940s property in Boulder City, Nev.
Aubrey and Bristol turn an abandoned renovation into a glamorous home.
Bristol and Aubrey use a bold theme to give an older home modern updates.
Aubrey and Bristol buy a ranch-style home, site unseen, for $250,000 in west Vegas.
A rundown condo on the Strip becomes a Vegas showplace.
Aubrey and Bristol score a house with a rundown exterior, dated floor plan and cave-like kitchen.
Aubrey and Bristol work to turn a dog urine soaked home into a showstopper.
Aubrey gets a tip on a private sale for an outdated 1977 home, and gives it an updated retro design.
Aubrey and Bristol turn a rundown 1960s home into a modern Vegas farmhouse.
Aubrey and Bristol check out a neglected home that they see as three floors of industrial glam.
When a three-bedroom, 1980s ranch house drops in price, Aubrey sees the potential to make a profit.
Aubrey and Bristol take a chance on a disastrous Las Vegas townhouse with bugs and water damage.
Aubrey and Bristol take a risk buying a one-bedroom, one-bathroom in a nice location sight unseen.
Aubrey and Bristol buy the worst house on the block and turn it into a beach cottage hideaway.
Aubrey and Bristol purchase a condo on Las Vegas Boulevard within walking distance of the Strip.
A cookie-cutter home has good bones, but the profit margin is slim, leaving no room for mistakes.
A home for sale in Las Vegas raises red flags because there are bars on the windows and doors.
Aubrey and Bristol take a chance on a foreclosed farmhouse with signs of neglect.
Aubrey and Bristol check out a two-bedroom house that just hit the market.