Can These First-Time Flippers Successfully Renovate an Abandoned House? | Flipping 101 | HGTV

Two friends and real estate agents want to make the move to flipping, but they dove straight into a previously abandoned flip that has red flags left and right. Tarek shares his renovation know-how to make sure their very first flip isn’t also their last.

Flip or Flop’s Tarek El Moussa draws upon his enormous success from flipping over 300 homes to help novice renovators get in the game. He provides beginners hungry to make it big with a foundation to create profitable flips and avoid bank-breaking flops.
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Can These First-Time Flippers Successfully Renovate an Abandoned House? | Flipping 101 | HGTV
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11 Replies to “Can These First-Time Flippers Successfully Renovate an Abandoned House? | Flipping 101 | HGTV”

  1. The vibe is strange, they are very superficial but took a big risk. The structural plan, the location are strange too. Wonder if they consulted with an architect. I agree with the potential buyer that the deck should have been built all connected, surrounding the entire house upstairs. I visualized it from the start and I am only a viewer, guess Tarek was not there to offer the final recommendations, of what needed to be done to complete the flip. It took 1 year and they could not get a permit to build a balcony/deck in the master bedroom, the most important room in the house after the kitchen/family room??? ????

  2. These types of shows where inexperienced people attempt to flip houses are always the first sign of an economic downturn.

  3. I would not pay this much for that house. Lots of unfinished areas. Small living space. The decks are not even big enough.

  4. It’s awful! No dining room, a Juliet balcony looking out over a ravine, downstairs window looking out onto a wall of plywood… and those are just the mistakes we can see! ????

  5. They chose an extremely difficult house for their first flip. I will not trust any driveway built on corregated steel. This is not a house for a family with young kids.

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