Flipping Across America - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Old Houses, New Profits
Alison Victoria hosts as Clint Robertson and Luke Caldwell battle Jessie and Tina Rodriguez in a flipping competition. In Boise, ID, Clint and Luke transform a 1900s triplex into a single-family home while Jessie and Tina tackle a house in Redlands, CA.

Water vs. Fire
Mina and Karen from Good Bones try to turn an Indianapolis house with water issues into a profitable property. Meanwhile, Desert Flippers' Lindsey and Eric are faced with the difficulty of restoring a fire-damaged home in Palm Springs, CA.

Gone to the Dogs
Aubrey and Bristol from Flip or Flop: Vegas try to overcome a home's canine stench while Page and DeRon from Flip or Flop: Nashville work to turn a duplex that was a literal dog house into a single-family home.

Battle for Bedrooms
Going for Sold's Jon Pierre and Mary Tjon-Joe-Pin face layout issues as they try to add a bedroom to a Houston, TX, home. Then, Anita and Ken Corsini from Flip or Flop Atlanta are challenged to incorporate a bedroom through an addition.

Ranch Renovations
Flip or Flop Nashville's Page Turner and DeRon Jenkins work to transform an old basement ranch into a modern home. Meanwhile, Ken and Anita Corsini from Flip or Flop Atlanta must make their ranch house smell and look better than the rest of the block.

Small House, Big Risk
Flip or Flop's Tarek El Moussa and Christina Anstead add major upgrades to virtually every inch of a 900-square-foot home. Then, Boise Boys' Clint Robertson and Luke Caldwell take a different route and spend all of their renovation money on expansions.
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