In an unusual twist, Keith talks his partners into going in with him on a zombie house flip located in a prime school district that he not only just purchased but that he already flipped five years ago. The team is skeptical, but Keith assures them.
The team gets a steal of a deal on a house that doesn't look too scary from the outside, but inside it's their worst nightmare. The previous owner was a hoarder, so the first challenge facing the team is getting rid of all the junk.
After scouring the streets of Orlando for the perfect zombie house to flip, the team discovers a Tudor-style home in a quiet suburban neighborhood that is literally rotting from the inside out.
Ashlee convinces the guys to let her do more than just sell one of their flips....she wants to design it. So, despite reservations from Duke, they agree to let her take on a zombie that has all the potential to become a stunning mid-century masterpiece.
A zombie house from the 90's becomes the team's latest project, but any hopes for a fast flip and a quick profit start to sour when they discover that the entire fade on the front of the house is filled with wood rot and needs to be replaced.
The team takes on a zombie house that, at first whiff, smells like a profitable flip. No sooner do they start the remodel and the deal starts to smell like a real stinker, literally! They're faced with plumbing issues and construction hurdles.
Justin surprises the team with the news that he already bought a zombie house that he wants them to flip--a small, single-story home that should take only a few weeks to remodel.
The team's latest project isn't just a zombie house, it's a 3200-square foot monster in one of Orlando's most affluent neighborhoods. Despite a high purchase price, the house is newly built and in fairly good shape.
Flush with projects, the zombie team has little time for an additional flip--and they don't have the cash on hand. But when a good deal appears, they decide it could be worth it.
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. When Keith insists that everything be updated, it becomes a battle of classic-retro versus modern upgrades.
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.
An available zombie in a higher-priced neighborhood has the team excited for a big-money flip. But this house has an unsettling history. Can the crew navigate strange happenings and creepy vibes to turn this wreck into an upscale money-maker?
The zombie team spots a small, rundown bungalow in a highly sought-after neighborhood, and they have visions of a steal of a deal that could earn a big paycheck. But hidden problems start demolishing their budget.
The zombie team takes on a promising flip in a small community, but local permit procedures and HOA regulations soon shut down their work. The group must tackle a mountain of red tape while working around multiple restrictions.
A probate house finally becomes available to the Zombie team, and their initial walkthrough reveals the makings of a sweet party pad--including a patio with a bar, and a backyard with a pool, sundeck, and another bar.
The team finds a sweet price on a time-capsule house--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 Zombie team ventures outside their usual territory to explore a one-of-a-kind property--a medieval-looking retreat on its own island in a lake. Full of strange relics and mysterious construction, this place is too intriguing to passup.
A large corner lot is home to a DIY nightmare. The team takes on the challenge, but with interest rates set to go up, it's a race to finish before housing prices take a tumble.