Flipping Boston - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

More for the Money
Pete and Dave are keen to sell a rental property as it is, but their investor is keen for them to renovate the entire house in just one week.

Donaldson's Duck
Pete and Dave take on an abandoned house with the help of contractor Todd Donaldson. But heavy snow and wildlife protection issues halt their progress.

King of the Castle
Pete buys a huge high-end house which he thinks will be perfect for Dave and his family. But the job soon escalates and the budget soars.

Dollars and Sense
Pete and Dave face some major challenges on their latest project and face a tug of war between fixing it fast and flipping it pretty.

Daycare Dilemma
JP and his girlfriend Kelly want to create a daycare facility in their home so Pete and Dave crack on with a super-quick flip.
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