Floorplan Fail vs. Old Lady Layout

Jamil and Pace are scoping out two properties in different parts of Phoenix. The first is in an area where buyers crave space. But most of the house is a crazy labyrinth of additions and is tough to navigate, let alone figure out how to make a profit. The second home is in a more upscale part of Phoenix which a much higher asking price. This time warp of a home is so outdated that they refer to it as Grandma's house, but if done right could net them a big profit. Rahima and Laura help the guys decide on which house to fix and flip, but some bold and unusual design choices may be a gamble that doesn't pay off this time, leading to disagreement on the team and some real doubt about whether this will be a triple digit flip.
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