Flip It Like Disick - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Lord Is Back
Scott, Benny and Miki are almost finished with their latest flip property in Malibu, so Scott recruits a potential new team member, Willa Ford, to help with the finishing interior design touches. While helping his good friend Steve Aoki with a room remodel in his Las Vegas mansion, Scott sets out to find his next major flip investment opportunity.

Family Matters
Scott is eager to get started on Jed Smith's property, but Willa and Miki are at odds; Scott convinces Kourtney to let him build a playhouse for their kids in her backyard.

Miki vs. Malibu
After visiting a mega-flip property being built by Scott's real estate mentor, Ilan, Scott is inspired to redo the pool at his personal residence. The Malibu property is ready to be sold, but there is an unexpected "Miki problem" that Scott must deal with.

Jungle Rules
With Miki feeling disrespected and a potential HOA shutdown looming, the team now faces major personal and logistical problems. Scott helps French Montana transform one of his rooms into a jungle-themed theater.

Unexpected Help
With the HOA shutdown still keeping Jed Smith at a standstill, Willa and Benny renovate their offices while Scott looks for ways to make up for lost time.

More Money, More Problems
Scott attempts to get away from all the drama at the Jed Smith house by working with Willa to redesign his daughter Penelope's bedroom.

Thank You, Next
Meanwhile, Scott and Ilan continue to disagree about what to do with the grotto at the Mark Wahlberg flip project.

The Race to Finish
The crew scramble to complete the Jed Smith house in order to get it on the market.
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