The Flip Off - Season 1

Season 1
Across the six-episode flipping battle, the two teams will put their skills and budget to the test as they renovate the kitchen, main suite, living room, guest suite, extra bedroom and exterior of their chosen properties. To raise the stakes each week, the teams will take turns handpicking special guest judges to evaluate the transformed rooms based on design, use of space, quality of work, overall transformation and added value.

Episodes

The Breakup
In the supersized two-hour premiere episode, Tarek will throw down the gauntlet on the soccer field, initiating the competition with Christina. They'll formulate the rules of the game, beginning with only one week to find and purchase their flip homes. Soon after a tumultuous house hunt, Christina will drop an emotional bombshell on Tarek when she reveals she's getting divorced and wishes to continue the competition solo. She'll appeal to Tarek and Heather for more time to complete the kitchen renovations, which will be judged by tastemaker Heather Dubrow, and offer to give them a sneak peek of her property.

Bending The Rules
Tarek and Heather compete against his ex Christina to find out who can out-flip the other in a main suite battle! As Tarek's plan to outspend and design Christina ramps up, Christina decides that it's time to play dirty.

Making a Deal With the Ex
When unexpected issues arise, Tarek and Heather are forced into making a deal with Christina, but she always has a trick or two up her sleeves.

The Ex Factor
Tarek and Heather compete against his ex Christina to find out who can design the best guest bedroom and bathroom! An unexpected discovery shocks both teams, and Christina shocks everyone by inviting her second ex-husband Ant Anstead as a judge.

Old Friends, New Enemies
Tarek and Heather compete against his ex, Christina, in the remaining spaces; both teams try to curb the spending and make smart design choices.

The Final Flip Off
It's time for the final tally as both teams race to finish their exteriors; flipping star Jeff Lewis judges the final battle before the houses hit the market; as the offers pour in, the team with the highest return will become "The Flip Off" winner.
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