Zombie House Flipping

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Season 5
House flipper Justin Stamper and his crew, known as the Robin Hoods of Real Estate, 'steal' foreclosed homes to help return neighbourhoods to their former glory.
House flipper Justin Stamper and his crew, known as the Robin Hoods of Real Estate, 'steal' foreclosed homes to help return neighbourhoods to their former glory.
Season 4
Former Zombie team member Duke calls the gang together to flip the most zombified house they've ever seen-a nightmare of rotten wood and collapsed roofing.
The Zombie team venture outside their usual territory to explore a one-of-a-kind property, a medieval-looking retreat on its own island in a lake.
Keith partners up with architectural consultant Alynne on a side project, looking to renovate a home in an Historic Preservation District.
The house the Zombie team find is an outdated disaster of old rock construction, code-violation windows, and horrible finishes. There's plenty to redesign here.
A probate house finally becomes available to the Zombie team, and their initial walkthrough reveals the makings of a sweet party pad, a backyard with a pool, sundeck, and a bar.
A large corner lot is home to a DIY nightmare, an ugly house that the previous owners left full of shoddy renovations. This property needs a complete redo.
An old home filled with years of clutter, but it has a surprise bonus: the old 'workshop' in the back has been converted into a separate dwelling.
The flippers uncover a 'flag lot' property, a house tucked behind another with a narrow access. There's a property line dispute, but the lakefront location is too tantalizing.
A small house carries big potential for the team because of its location, situated on a beautiful lake. They snatch up the 3-bed, 1-bath property before having a reno plan.
The team find a 'granny home'. A house that hasn't been updated in a long time, but has good bones and shouldn't take much work to flip. They snatch it up to do a one-month reno.
A 100-year-old house is being offered at a tantalizing price, virtually land value. But that could just mean it's hiding 100 years' worth of problems.
The team leaves their comfort zone with a six-bed-six-bath new construction that was abandoned after framing. This flip could earn them several hundred grand!
The team senses a golden opportunity when they check out a zombie house and discover a hidden treasure in the backyard, a buried pool.
The zombie team has little time for another flip, and they don't have the cash on hand. But when a good deal appears, they decide it could be worth it if they can work fast.
A zombie in a higher-priced neighbourhood has the team excited. But this house has an unsettling history. The previous owner died in it, and she might not like these renovations!
The team finds a mid-century house that has its share of zombie features, but also some vintage touches that Ashlee thinks can be restored.
The zombie team takes on a promising flip in a small community, but local permit procedures and HOA regulations soon shut down their work.
A corner lot, a large pool, and tropical landscaping--this zombie has it all, including a thousand things wrong with it that make it an affordable purchase.
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