Zombie House Flipping - Season 5

Season 5

Episodes

Fort Worth: Canyon Ridge
The Fort Worth zombie flippers take on a home in the Blue Mound neighborhood whose previous tenants left it abandoned and covered head-to-toe in cat feces! In order to turn this house of horrors into a showstopper, RJ, Cassi, and Nicole will have to completely renovate one of the smelliest houses on the block, without letting their profits stink too. Will their risk pay off or will this zombie house prove to be a total nightmare?

Tampa: Temple Hill
The Tampa team finds a zombie beach house, complete with a pool perfect for a swamp monster. With an overgrown yard, wasp infested patio, and a hole in the ceiling caused by a leaking roof, this place needs a complete refresh. But the potential to create their own "backyard oasis" is too tempting to pass on. The team takes up the challenge, but will the mounting costs of renovating the pool drown out their dreams of profit?

Tampa: Jean
Our team in Tampa is back at it; taking on their newest zombie flip, a 1920s bungalow in the trendy Seminole Heights neighborhood. The renovations needed for this home are extensive, on top of making this house sexy, our team also needs to make it safe and bring it up to code if they want to sell it. With a tight deadline, our team will take this termite-infested, dilapidated pile of wood and transform it into a dream home for any potential buyer.

Tampa: Tarpon
The team finds a proper zombie in a stellar up-and-coming location. However, what seemed 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.

Dallas: Runningbrook
Dallas house flipping experts Chauncey Pham and her husband Derek tackle a house in the hot Casa Linda neighborhood. It's a dilapidated Derek Special, a zombie he acquired sight unseen. This should be an easy 60 day flip, but with unexpected construction issues and Chauncey insisting on a unique design POV, can they keep their timeline and budget in check to make the projected ARV?

Dallas: Melrose
The Dallas zombie flippers purchase an outdated, ugly, and cheap investor flip with a poorly constructed garage to bedroom conversion. The challenge for Chauncey and Derek is to keep this flip within the a 45-day timeline and a $45,000 budget. But those goals quickly disappear when labor shortages and expensive plumbing and electrical suck the life out of their bottom line.

Dallas: Ivandell
Without Chauncey's knowledge, Derek purchases a zombie located in an historical conservation district, hindering the way these flippers are able to renovate the house. With added headaches like foundation and permitting issues, there are big concerns that this team won't be able to finish this rehab on time, let alone turn a profit.

Orlando: Campbell House
Duke is BACK and ready to flip more zombies with our expert Zombie flippers, Keith and Alynne. The team checks out a vintage property in a desirable neighborhood that needs quite an overhaul. From a tar-and-gravel roof that resembles a pot-holed road, to a bathroom setup where you need a map to find the toilet; the renovation budget quickly evaporates. When massive termite damage is discovered within the structure, our team has to decide whether to reanimate this zombie, or bury it.

Orlando: Briercliff
Welcome back to Orlando where our trio of flippers are ready to tackle a 100-year-old Craftsman home in upscale Delaney Park. With only one bathroom sandwiched between two bedrooms, this tiny Zombie needs a lot of work to bring it into the 21st century. Keith, Alynne, and Duke have to restore damaged hardwood floors, get creative with the layout, and update the ancient kitchen if they want to resurrect this craftsman zombie from one of the ugliest houses in the neighborhood to the beauty of the block.

Orlando: Sweetbriar
The Zombie team is back where it all began in the Jewel Oaks neighborhood of Orlando, where Duke and Keith first flipped a house together. Will they manage to restore this pink nightmare from the '60s as successfully as last time? While the outside is a slightly adorable pink, the inside is a total mess. There's wall-to-wall carpeting, floors with holes, and musty furniture. The team has their work cut out for them, but they can't wait to start tearing into this Mid-Century Monster!

Orlando: Church
The team gets recruited by an overwhelmed homeowner for a big-money flip on a lake-front property. Although the potential profit is huge, the outdated layout and termite damage make this dusty time capsule a Mid-Century Mishap. And with the approach of Hurricane Ian on the horizon, this will be the team's soggiest flip yet.

Tampa: Spring Hill
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 in Spring Hill, an hour outside of Tampa, on a house she's been hired to sell, and the team jumps at the idea. But, once inside, the team soon realizes "quick" doesn't always go with "easy" as they face electrical and landscaping challenges. Will they be able to turn the home around in time?

Tampa: Grace
The team scores a major deal when Dolmar is offered a low-price on a small home in a desirable neighborhood in South Tampa. After some debate, the decision is made to turn the home into a long-term rental. But just because the rental plans are long-term, doesn't mean the renovation can be. The team must race against the clock to rehab the house in just thirty days to reap maximum profits.

Tampa: Larkin
Dolmar gets a great deal on a zombie in the up-and-coming Spring Hill neighborhood, but after a series of mistakes and expensive renovations this money maker quickly starts to look more like a money pit!

Tampa: Terrace
A wholesale deal in Pinellas Park looks like a three bed house with potential, but when they get there it seems to be more trouble than it's worth. The third bedroom is really just a garage with an electric panel and a bed. Not only does this house need a lot of work but there may be squatters lurking on the property! Dolmar and his team has their work cut out for them if they want to revive this zombie.

Dallas: Beechmont
Derek and Chauncey buy an ugly bug infested zombie in Casa Linda, and they have high hopes of turning it around in only 30 days, but when the Dream Team encounter plumbing problems, cabinet calamities, and an actual burglary, will their high hopes of a profitable flip be smashed?

Dallas: Pendelton
Even though Derek is excited about flipping a 60-year-old zombie in 60 days, Chauncey has serious doubts. When they run into huge foundation repairs, a worrisome termite infestation and a massive plumbing repair, not only is their profit margin threatened but so is their ability to even finish the renovation.

Dallas: Davis
Chauncey and Derek take on a partner in their latest zombie renovation. As the three investors pool their money and resources in hopes of flipping this house on budget and on time, this sixty year home has other plans as roof issues, termite infestation, and other unforeseen expenditures threaten to endanger the team's ability to turn a profit.

Dallas: Burks
Chauncey turns the tables on Derek by buying a tiny house in the middle of nowhere, sight unseen, without consulting him first. But when a garage conversion turns into a permitting mess with the city, will this Chauncey Special turn into a Chauncey Nightmare?

Orlando: Montcalm
Keith takes the team to see a house in the Wadeview Park neighborhood that he's been chasing for two years due to probate issues. In Keith's mind, it's been time well-spent because of the low price. But Keith may wish for that time back after plumbing issues and a cement horse threaten to derail the team's tight 60-day timeline.

Orlando: Palmer
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 due to Octavian's perfectionist ways. Can the Zombie team save the day and keep this renovation under budget? Or is this triplex going to turn into a failed flip?

Orlando: Old Mill
This lakefront neighborhood zombie seems like a great deal, with its massive swimming pool, vintage original floors, plus the potential to bring in a six figure profit. But with an unexpected roof replacement, their huge payday may just drown in the deep end.

Dallas: Westwood
Derek gets a new property for $.50 on the dollar, which makes him confident that nothing could possibly go wrong. But when our flippers face the worst rat and roach infestation in their careers, not to mention rotted floors, their hopes quickly turn to fears. Will their ambitious renovation plans pay off?
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