Buyers Bootcamp - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Buyers Bootcamp
Scott McGillivray offers a real-life opportunity for amateur investors to partner with him to buy -- and profit from -- investment properties throughout North America. Scott puts up his own cold, hard cash on deals with amateur investors and, together, they either sink or swim.

Luxury Victorian vs. Multi-Level Duplex
Craig and Lindsay have an upscale heritage home that requires extensive restoration while Kenson and Charles have an average home with a very unique building opportunity. With two exciting proposals in front of him, Scott McGillivray will have to crunch the numbers and decide which one is the safer bet. Being in a brand-new city and unfamiliar market, however, won't make it any easier.

Wartime Gem vs. Dated Bungalow
Adam and Kelly have a great house in a great neighborhood. It needs a little work but it's already tenanted and making money. Shane and Deb, on the other hand, won't make any money until they finish their renovation, which is ongoing even after four years! Both teams need Scott's help so he'll have to decide which one needs him more and which opportunity will reap the most reward.

Builder Basic vs. Backwards Bungalow
A desperate married couple and two business-minded sisters compete for Scott's money in a suburban face-off; when faced with the realities of both situations, he may need to forget the numbers and go with his gut.

Charming Victorian vs. Shabby Semi
Scott has to decide between a massive Victorian fixer-upper and a dilapidated semi-detached. Both houses are in hot markets, and both have a ton of potential, but the rookie mistakes that have already been made will play a big part in his decision.

Quaint Two-Story vs. Abandoned Bungalow
Scott must choose between a cute yet dated two-story home and a neglected bungalow with a basement apartment. With his money on the line, he will have to decide which property stands the best chance for success.

Ranch Style Rehab vs. Cape Cod Fixer-Upper
Scott puts his real estate skills to the test when presented with two homes in an unfamiliar market; he quickly discovers that flipping in a new city can have some unexpected financial repercussions.

Colonial Competition
Scott faces a tough decision when he has to choose between two classic Colonial-style houses. Some renovation surprises are to be expected, but when he discovers a "phantom" third floor, it takes the rehab to a whole new level.

Dated Design vs. Irregular Layout
Scott thinks he has a pretty easy decision to make after touring a dated house in need of an overhaul and a large home with a bizarre layout. Scott's all set to deliver the news, but when an unexpected change in financing comes into play, he changes his mind on the spot.

Battle of the Beachside Bungalows
Scott McGillivray debates partnering with an eager couple new to flipping and another couple stuck in a mid-flip crisis. With two great houses full of value adding possibilities at his fingertips, Scott is confident that he can't make a wrong choice. But when some exterior issues threaten to derail the project, Scott and his new partners learn there's no such thing as a sure bet.

Swimming Pool Showdown
Scott takes his investment dollars to sunny south Florida, where he's pitched two appealing properties. Both have great value-adding potential, but when he finds himself drowning in structural issues, Scott questions whether he will sink or swim.
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