Derek and Chauncey take on a zombie house abandoned by previous flippers; with holes in the roof, termite damage, and a dilapidated porch, this nightmare house pushes their skills and budget to the limit.
Derek sees big profit potential when he buys a crumbling old house in a nice neighborhood; Chauncey is skeptical of the half-finished work and the small square footage.
Derek takes Chauncy to see a house in the North Dallas neighborhood; even though this smaller home has foundation issues, Derek feels its too much of a deal to pass on.
Duke stumbles upon a potential diamond in the rough estate sale that piques Keith and Alynne's interest; the team discovers a zombie house that sits on an overgrown jungle of a yard, where a detached unit in the back is hidden among the weeds.
Dolmar's got a steal of a deal in Port Richey, but after they pull up to this 90s Era time capsule, they discover that vandals, roaches, and water damage have had their way with the interior; Dolmar decides to recruit his wife Keisha to help out.
In an ideal Dallas neighborhood, a ramshackle bungalow with some vandalism and a faulty foundation falls in Derek and Chauncey's laps; a friend of theirs needs help with a flip and only has two weeks to complete this job.
Dolmar buys a zombie sight unseen, shocking his business partner Sam, especially having known there may be a sinkhole under the property, threatening the profitability of this flip.
Dolmar receives a tip on a hot home in the desirable Palm River neighborhood, so he and Amanda head over to scope it out; even though the home has several suspect additions and termite damage, Dolmar feels the deal is too good to pass on.
Looks can be deceiving; this Derek special is set in a posh neighborhood on a treelined street; once Derek and Chauncey step inside, this 2,800-square-foot ranch home quickly becomes a house of hidden horrors.
A zombie in an upscale neighborhood appears welcoming from the outside, but years of water damage, black growth, and a battered roof will really put Dolmar, Keisha and Amanda to the test.
Keisha is apprehensive about the team's next zombie since it isn't in the best of neighborhoods, which may hurt the potential resale; discovering a bad foundation and live termites.
The zombie team has their work cut out for them when they discover a 3bed/2bath might be missing a bedroom; termites, collapsing ceilings and some surprises might just be a budget-buster.
Chauncey and Derek team up with Project Manager, Albert on a Zombie in the desirable North Dallas neighborhood; with giant holes in the floor, roaches, and all sorts of unspeakable muck, the budget and timeline quickly balloon.
When Dolmar and the team get a deal on a 4 bedroom two bath from one of Dolmar's lender contacts in the suburb of Port Richey, it seems too good to be true; when the market shifts, it's causing Dolmar and his team to have to make a hard decision.
A former rental property house turns into a nightmare when everything that can go wrong, does; rotted roof trusses, an exploding budget, damaged water heaters and countertops; the team will have to be creative with this property.
Dolmar finds a steal of a deal with a house that backs onto the Hillsboro River and has a ton of potential; the team quickly realizes that this mid-century home hasn't been updated since the Cold War.
Dolmar and the crew meet a number of challenges: foundation concerns, delivery delays, flooding, and even an injury to a teammate; these jeopardize the flipping of this house in the allotted 45 days.
Dolmar and his team are flipping their first townhouse in the Greater Carrollwood suburb of Tampa; with challenges such as cracked walls, sinking floors, and outdated features, they face an uphill battle to transform the property.
Dolmar and his team stumble upon a potentially great investment opportunity in Hudson, Fla.; it seems like a great deal until they see the fire damaged garage.
Dolmar's frequent collaborator, Anthony, is able to buy a house at land value in Bushnell, FL; Dolmar jumps at the opportunity, but when the team checks the Zombie out, it's a shell of a house.
The zombie is so rotten, the only salvageable parts are the home's exterior walls and the roof, which means a huge renovation budget that can just keep going up.
Duke finds a dilapidated mid-century modern home that was abandoned mid-flip by a previous contractor; it looked like a profitable project until it becomes clear that the previous flippers botched the job.
The Orlando team tackles two of the toughest flips they have ever encountered, contending with time, weather, and even monsters.
The Zombie team tackles two reportedly haunted flips that cause the crew concern due to unusual occurrences they encounter.
The zombie team explores what looks like a medieval castle, but unfamiliar building codes and permitting woes can derail everything; the team finds something buried in the yard, is it treasure or trouble.
The Zombie team has captures two big projects, each fraught with issues so severe they threaten to tear the team and their profits apart.
Looking back at some of the most unforgettable Zombie Flips from the past six years.
The team is looking back at some of the most unforgettable Zombie Flips from the past six years.
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, the place needs a complete makeover.
Flipping a 1920s bungalow in the trendy Seminole Heights neighborhood; the renovations needed for the termite-infested and dilapidated home are extensive.
What seems 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.
Flipping experts Chauncey Pham and her husband, Derek, tackle a house in the hot Casa Linda neighborhood; with unexpected construction issues and Chauncey insisting on a unique design POV, they attempt to keep their timeline and budget in check.
The Dallas zombie flippers purchase an outdated, cheap investor flip with a poorly constructed garage-to-bedroom conversion; the challenge for Chauncey and Derek is to keep the flip within the 45-day timeline and $45,000 budget.
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.
The team checks out a vintage property in a desirable neighborhood that needs an overhaul; when massive termite damage is discovered within the structure, the team has to decide whether to reanimate this zombie or bury it.
The team is back at the Jewel Oaks neighborhood in Orlando, Fla., where Duke and Keith first flipped a house together.
The team gets recruited by an overwhelmed homeowner for a flip on a lakefront property; although the potential profit is huge, the outdated layout and termite damage make this dusty time capsule a midcentury mishap.
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 on a house she's been hired to sell, and the team jumps at the idea.
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.
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.
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; the Dream Team encounters plumbing problems, cabinet calamities, and an actual burglary.
Though Derek feels excited about flipping a 60-year-old house in 60 days, Chauncey has serious doubts; when they run into huge problems, it not only threatens their profit margin but also their ability to even finish the renovation.
Chauncey turns the tables on Derek by buying a tiny house in the middle of nowhere, sight unseen and without consulting him first.
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 60-year-old home has other plans.
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.
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.
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.
Derek gets a new property for $.50 on the dollar, which makes him confident that nothing could possibly go wrong; the flippers face the worst rat and roach infestation in their careers.
When the zombie team spots a small, rundown bungalow in a highly sought-after neighborhood, they have visions of a steal of a deal that could earn a big paycheck; hidden problems like wood rot and termite infestation start demolishing their budget.
The zombie flippers must overcome a bad layout, problematic labor shortages, and even some difficult neighbors to turn a dilapidated mashup of a house back into a tropical paradise.
The zombie team takes on a promising flip in a small community, but local permit procedures and regulations soon shut down its work; the group tries to finish before its growing schedule leaves it paying thousands more in loan interest.
The team finds a midcentury 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.
An available zombie in a higher-priced neighborhood has the team excited for a big-money flip, but this house has an unsettling history.
The zombie team has little time for an additional flip, and they don't have the cash on hand; When a good deal appears, the team decides it could be worth it if they can work fast and limit their loan interest to a single one-month payment.
The team senses a golden opportunity when they check out a zombie house and discover a hidden treasure in the backyard, a buried pool; if it can be restored, it could boost their sale price forty grand.
The team leaves its comfort zone with a six-bed-six-bath new construction that was abandoned after framing; it's not a typical zombie, but this flip has the potential to take in several hundred grand.
The team gets excited when it finds a house that hasn't been updated in a long time but has good bones and shouldn't take much work to flip; slowdowns, including a six-month backup on materials, start to affect the plans.
A small house carries big potential because it's situated on a beautiful lake; they snatch up the three-bed, one-bath property before having a renovation plan; deciding how to change the layout and add a bathroom becomes a struggle.
The zombie flippers uncover a flag lot property -- a house tucked behind another with a narrow access; there's a property line dispute with the neighbor, but the lakefront location and low price are too tantalizing to pass up.
The team finds a sweet price on a time-capsule house filled with years of clutter; the old workshop in the back has been converted into a separate dwelling; the city splits it into separate addresses, creating a headache in permit delays.
A large corner lot is home to an ugly house that the previous owners left full of half-baked, shoddy renovations, including a master bath that opens into the hallway and a bedroom as red as the gates of hell.
A probate house finally becomes available to the Zombie team, and their initial walk through reveals the makings of a sweet party pad.
When architectural consultant Alynne tells Keith she'd like to become more involved in the business, he takes on a side project they can renovate together; the house they find is an outdated disaster of old rock construction and horrible finishes.
The crew decides that a huge house made of sloppy framework and unstable floors is too crazy; when a pair of rival flippers nabs the place and asks for the Zombie team's help renovating it, they strike a deal to work together.
The Zombie team ventures outside its usual territory to explore a medieval-looking retreat on its own island in a lake; full of strange relics and mysterious construction, this place is too intriguing to pass up.
Former "Zombie" team member Duke calls the gang together to flip this zombified house; it's a nightmare of rotten wood and collapsed roofing, and they even find a dead raccoon amongst the junk piles inside.
The team finds a ramshackle house down the street from a new school opening in a couple of months; a glut of plumbing and roof problems, plus a tree-toppling disaster, may cause the team to miss their sales window before the school year starts.
When Justin and Ashlee take on the flip of a ramshackle two-unit property, they conspire to draw a skeptical Duke and Keith into the mix to fend off a mysterious squatter and complete the tricky multifamily house makeover.
A "lurker" zombie looks okay on the surface, but contains hidden water damage under its skin; fixing it up becomes a race against the weather, as frequent rains start to penetrate the house and destroy the upgrades mid-flip.
Keith finds a half-renovated historic home that the team could flip into one of its biggest profits ever; the old house reveals tons of problems, from an outdated electrical system to crooked floors and a second story with low, sloping ceilings.
Years of cigarette smoke stain a home's walls and leave a putrid smell throughout the property; as the flippers make over the monster, things start smelling sweeter when they uncover clues to a hidden treasure.
The team finds a rundown house on a prime lakefront lot with the potential for a nice six-figure payday, but the decaying home has become a haven for wild critters that threaten to throw the flip for a loop.
The team finds a hurricane-damaged zombie that already has a buyer lined up who's willing to pay market value for a good flip, but he wants the house ready in one month; the team races to remove piles of debris and fends off rainy weather.
A lakefront home with a prime spot on the water has a horrible layout, with a long, ugly residential wing designed like a live-in rehab clinic; Ashlee takes the lead on the big flip, but her grandiose designs threaten to blow the budget wide open.
The team finds a zombie in a lower-budget neighborhood that promises some profit if they can keep the home's basic structure and focus on the finishing details; Keith plots grand designs to boost the sales price, including a designer she-shed.
The team takes on the challenge of a ratty house with a goofy layout, believing the real payout on the flip will be how it increases market value to the neighborhood; a nosy neighbor's drone threatens to intrude on the open house.
A potentially lucrative partnership involving a lakefront zombie turns into a nightmare when Mark meddles in everyone's work, bringing stubborn opinions and last-minute redesigns that threaten to drain the team's profits to nothing.
Ravaged by a hurricane and overtaken by nature, a low-cost home in need of low-cost renovation looks like the perfect zombie for the team to do a quick, easy flip, until they discover it's home to some wild reptiles.
Duke locates a dilapidated mid-century modern home with botched restoration work that will need to be redone; After Justin decides to run the project on his own, he soon realizes that he may have bitten off more than he can chew.
A married couple gets divorced in the middle of a home renovation, giving the flippers an opportunity they cannot turn down; the team soon learns that taking on someone else's flip also comes with someone else's problems.
A canal-front home features sunken floors, junk-filled rooms, disgusting bathrooms and an addition that's literally falling off the house, forcing the team to create a new floor plan from scratch.
Justin believes a house situated on a corner will be easy to flip, until he learns that fast-moving vehicles often crash into the home's backyard.
The team finds a perfect zombie near Lake Pineloch -- the most run-down house on a beautiful street -- and in the middle of an intense Orlando heat wave, the house's broken AC forces the team to think outside the box and work through their sweat.
When the team finds a tiny house overrun with critters, a skeptical Keith lets Ashlee take over as builder; Ashlee decides to replace the home's entire roof following a natural disaster.
After Keith convinces the team to take on a giant zombie home, they learn that it sits on one of Orlando's historic districts, which forces them to follow specific guidelines; rotten windows need to be refurbished and a wall needs to be rebuilt.
The team faces a house with flea-infested carpets and a putrid smell, but when the neighbors pitch in to help, the team gets excited to turn the house into a home.
The team wants to tear down a tiny house, but Duke convinces them to save the house and its vintage bathrooms.
The team searches for the perfect zombie house to flip, and discovers a Tudor-style home in a quiet suburban neighborhood that is literally rotting from the inside out.
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.
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 façade on the front of the house is filled with wood rot and needs to be replaced.
Ashlee convinces the team to let her take creative control of a flip, but arguments over design choices spark a showdown that slows the remodel and drives up the project's budget.
The team works on clearing out a home previously owned by a hoarder; Duke and Keith have differences in opinion over a wall in the living room and a shower in the master bath.
The team's latest project is plagued by plumbing issues, design disputes, budget-busting construction hurdles, and a terrible odor hidden somewhere inside the home.
The seemingly simple renovation of a small, single-story home spirals out of control after the team decides to tack on an addition to make more money on the flip.