Back to the Flip: Dated Disasters
25 July 2026Our zombie flippers buy homes frozen in the past and quickly discover that these dated disasters come with timeless problems-and expensive lessons.
Justin believes a house situated on a corner will be easy to flip, until he learns that fast-moving vehicles often crash into the home's backyard.
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Our zombie flippers buy homes frozen in the past and quickly discover that these dated disasters come with timeless problems-and expensive lessons.
The team looks to flip a low-cost zombie with some structural damage, but it may be the uninvited turtle that threatens the flip; and later Keith sees dollar signs for another low-cost Zombie while Justin just wants to get in and out.
May the ultimate treasure hunt begin! First up, Keith uncovers clues to a hidden pool; then, a cryptic message in a bottle sends the team on a wild goose chase; what's buried beneath these Zombies could hold the key to secret fortunes.
Two risky properties test the Zombie team: a DIY disaster and a promising triplex pushed to the brink by perfectionist upgrades. With budgets tight and the market shifting, they race to turn chaos into profit before these flips fall flat.
The team decides to take on their most challenging lakeside transformations yet; from collapsing properties to flood-damaged lots, these Zombies test their skills and patience.
The team decides to take on their most challenging lakeside transformations yet; from collapsing properties to flood-damaged lots, these Zombies test their skills and patience.
When the code enforcers come knocking, it's all hands on deck! Can the team erase the violations and resurrect these two decaying Zombies before they're condemned for good?
The team is racing against the clock to ensure two Zombies are ready for school; the homes are in trendy neighborhoods, but will that be enough to make a passing grade?
Dolmar and the team get a lead on a large single family home in the Tampa suburb of New Port Richey; this nearly 3000 square foot house needs a new roof and a lot of updates; Dolmar can't believe the price is so low.
When Dolmar's contractor friend Jay offers him the chance to partner on a deal that ``can't fail``, Dolmar doesn't hesitate to agree to cover all the renovation costs.
Dolmar finds a Zombie house with an interior that looks more like a rotten avocado than a home; with black growth, weak framing and a garage conversion that would give an architect heartburn, the Zombie team faces a tough challenge.
Dolmar and the team are excited by a lead on a home in the desirable, family-friendly South Tampa neighborhood; this growth-infested, four-bedroom, roofless house suits the team's interests.
Dolmar and the crew take on their biggest challenge yet: a waterfront property ominously dubbed the Nightmare on Elmwood; the house seems destined to sink, literally and figuratively; Dolmar fears they might be in over their heads.
Dolmar's frequent collaborator, Anthony, is able to buy a house at land value in Bushnell, FL; Dolmar jumps at the opportunity, but when the team checks the Zombie out, it's a shell of a house.
Dolmar and his team stumble upon a potentially great investment opportunity in Hudson, Fla.; it seems like a great deal until they see the fire damaged garage.
Dolmar and the crew meet a number of challenges: foundation concerns, delivery delays, flooding, and even an injury to a teammate; these jeopardize the flipping of this house in the allotted 45 days.
Dolmar finds a steal of a deal with a house that backs onto the Hillsboro River and has a ton of potential; the team quickly realizes that this mid-century home hasn't been updated since the Cold War.
Justin believes a house situated on a corner will be easy to flip, until he learns that fast-moving vehicles often crash into the home's backyard.
Ashlee convinces the team to let her take creative control of a flip, but arguments over design choices spark a showdown that slows the remodel and drives up the project's budget.
The team is racing against the clock to ensure two Zombies are ready for school; the homes are in trendy neighborhoods, but will that be enough to make a passing grade?
A former rental property house turns into a nightmare when everything that can go wrong, does; rotted roof trusses, an exploding budget, damaged water heaters and countertops; the team will have to be creative with this property.
When Dolmar and the team get a deal on a 4 bedroom two bath from one of Dolmar's lender contacts in the suburb of Port Richey, it seems too good to be true; when the market shifts, it's causing Dolmar and his team to have to make a hard decision.
The zombie team has their work cut out for them when they discover a 3bed/2bath might be missing a bedroom; termites, collapsing ceilings and some surprises might just be a budget-buster.
Dolmar thinks he hit a homerun purchasing a zombie in a desirable community outside Tampa, Fla.; as the team starts to renovate, it's quickly discovered that this house is going to need a ton of work.
Keisha is apprehensive about the team's next zombie since it isn't in the best of neighborhoods, which may hurt the potential resale; discovering a bad foundation and live termites.
A zombie in an upscale neighborhood appears welcoming from the outside, but years of water damage, black growth, and a battered roof will really put Dolmar, Keisha and Amanda to the test.
Dolmar buys a zombie sight unseen, shocking his business partner Sam, especially having known there may be a sinkhole under the property, threatening the profitability of this flip.
In an ideal Dallas neighborhood, a ramshackle bungalow with some vandalism and a faulty foundation falls in Derek and Chauncey's laps; a friend of theirs needs help with a flip and only has two weeks to complete this job.
Dolmar's got a steal of a deal in Port Richey, but after they pull up to this 90s Era time capsule, they discover that vandals, roaches, and water damage have had their way with the interior; Dolmar decides to recruit his wife Keisha to help out.
An overextended Dolmar and his team take on a botched flip in South Tampa; when delays plague the timeline, he recruits his wife Keisha to help manage the project and sees dollar signs as local house prices soar.
Duke stumbles upon a potential diamond in the rough estate sale that piques Keith and Alynne's interest; the team discovers a zombie house that sits on an overgrown jungle of a yard, where a detached unit in the back is hidden among the weeds.
Derek takes Chauncy to see a house in the North Dallas neighborhood; even though this smaller home has foundation issues, Derek feels its too much of a deal to pass on.
Derek sees big profit potential when he buys a crumbling old house in a nice neighborhood; Chauncey is skeptical of the half-finished work and the small square footage.
Derek and Chauncey take on a zombie house abandoned by previous flippers; with holes in the roof, termite damage, and a dilapidated porch, this nightmare house pushes their skills and budget to the limit.
The Zombie team ventures outside its usual territory to explore a medieval-looking retreat on its own island in a lake; full of strange relics and mysterious construction, this place is too intriguing to pass up.
The crew decides that a huge house made of sloppy framework and unstable floors is too crazy; when a pair of rival flippers nabs the place and asks for the Zombie team's help renovating it, they strike a deal to work together.
When architectural consultant Alynne tells Keith she'd like to become more involved in the business, he takes on a side project they can renovate together; the house they find is an outdated disaster of old rock construction and horrible finishes.
A probate house finally becomes available to the Zombie team, and their initial walk through reveals the makings of a sweet party pad.
The team finds a sweet price on a time-capsule house filled with years of clutter; the old workshop in the back has been converted into a separate dwelling; the city splits it into separate addresses, creating a headache in permit delays.
The zombie flippers uncover a flag lot property -- a house tucked behind another with a narrow access; there's a property line dispute with the neighbor, but the lakefront location and low price are too tantalizing to pass up.
Ravaged by a hurricane and overtaken by nature, a low-cost home in need of low-cost renovation looks like the perfect zombie for the team to do a quick, easy flip, until they discover it's home to some wild reptiles.
The team takes on the challenge of a ratty house with a goofy layout, believing the real payout on the flip will be how it increases market value to the neighborhood; a nosy neighbor's drone threatens to intrude on the open house.
A lakefront home with a prime spot on the water has a horrible layout, with a long, ugly residential wing designed like a live-in rehab clinic; Ashlee takes the lead on the big flip, but her grandiose designs threaten to blow the budget wide open.
The team finds a rundown house on a prime lakefront lot with the potential for a nice six-figure payday, but the decaying home has become a haven for wild critters that threaten to throw the flip for a loop.
Years of cigarette smoke stain a home's walls and leave a putrid smell throughout the property; as the flippers make over the monster, things start smelling sweeter when they uncover clues to a hidden treasure.
Keith finds a half-renovated historic home that the team could flip into one of its biggest profits ever; the old house reveals tons of problems, from an outdated electrical system to crooked floors and a second story with low, sloping ceilings.
When Justin and Ashlee take on the flip of a ramshackle two-unit property, they conspire to draw a skeptical Duke and Keith into the mix to fend off a mysterious squatter and complete the tricky multifamily house makeover.
The team finds a ramshackle house down the street from a new school opening in a couple of months; a glut of plumbing and roof problems, plus a tree-toppling disaster, may cause the team to miss their sales window before the school year starts.
The team wants to tear down a tiny house, but Duke convinces them to save the house and its vintage bathrooms.
The team faces a house with flea-infested carpets and a putrid smell, but when the neighbors pitch in to help, the team gets excited to turn the house into a home.
Work on a giant zombie house in one of Orlando's historic districts forces the team to follow certain guidelines that could come at a historic cost.
When the team finds a tiny house overrun with critters, a skeptical Keith lets Ashlee take over as builder; Ashlee decides to replace the home's entire roof following a natural disaster.
When the team finds a tiny house overrun with critters, a skeptical Keith lets Ashlee take over as builder; Ashlee decides to replace the home's entire roof following a natural disaster.
A colorful zombie home is found in a coveted Orlando neighborhood, but scorching temperatures and a troublesome kitchen redesign leave the team hot and bothered.
Justin believes a house situated on a corner will be easy to flip, until he learns that fast-moving vehicles often crash into the home's backyard.
The team encounters gnawed floorboards, crumbling ceiling joists and other unexpected problems when it takes on a termite-damaged flip.
A disjointed house with two front doors and a confused floor plan makes the workers' heads spin; an innocent series of pranks escalates into a dangerous and costly distraction.
A married couple gets divorced in the middle of a home renovation, giving the flippers an opportunity they cannot turn down; the team soon learns that taking on someone else's flip also comes with someone else's problems.
Duke locates a dilapidated mid-century modern home with botched restoration work that will need to be redone; After Justin decides to run the project on his own, he soon realizes that he may have bitten off more than he can chew.
The seemingly simple renovation of a small, single-story home spirals out of control after the team decides to tack on an addition to make more money on the flip.
The seemingly simple renovation of a small, single-story home spirals out of control after the team decides to tack on an addition to make more money on the flip.
The team's latest project is plagued by plumbing issues, design disputes, budget-busting construction hurdles, and a terrible odor hidden somewhere inside the home.
The team's latest project is plagued by plumbing issues, design disputes, budget-busting construction hurdles, and a terrible odor hidden somewhere inside the home.
A 3,200-square-foot home in one of Orlando's most affluent neighborhoods has a number of problems, from a badly damaged roof and rotting walls to an alligator in the swimming pool.
The team works on clearing out a home previously owned by a hoarder; Duke and Keith have differences in opinion over a wall in the living room and a shower in the master bath.
Ashlee convinces the team to let her take creative control of a flip, but arguments over design choices spark a showdown that slows the remodel and drives up the project's budget.
Keith talks his partners into going in with him on a zombie house flip located in a prime school district that he not only just purchased but that he already flipped five years ago.
The team searches for the perfect zombie house to flip, and discovers a Tudor-style home in a quiet suburban neighborhood that is literally rotting from the inside out.
The team searches for the perfect zombie house to flip, and discovers a Tudor-style home in a quiet suburban neighborhood that is literally rotting from the inside out.
The team wants to tear down a tiny house, but Duke convinces them to save the house and its vintage bathrooms.
When the code enforcers come knocking, it's all hands on deck! Can the team erase the violations and resurrect these two decaying Zombies before they're condemned for good?
A 3,200-square-foot home in one of Orlando's most affluent neighborhoods has a number of problems, from a badly damaged roof and rotting walls to an alligator in the swimming pool.
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The team decides to take on their most challenging lakeside transformations yet; from collapsing properties to flood-damaged lots, these Zombies test their skills and patience as they try to turn these derelict properties into breathtaking waterfront makeovers.
Keith finds a half-renovated historic home that the team could flip into one of its biggest profits ever; the old house reveals tons of problems, from an outdated electrical system to crooked floors and a second story with low, sloping ceilings.
The team finds a ramshackle house down the street from a new school opening in a couple of months; a glut of plumbing and roof problems, plus a tree-toppling disaster, may cause the team to miss their sales window before the school year starts.
No episode description is available yet.
No episode description is available yet.
The team decides to take on their most challenging lakeside transformations yet; from collapsing properties to flood-damaged lots, these Zombies test their skills and patience as they try to turn these derelict properties into breathtaking waterfront makeovers.
No episode description is available yet.
When Justin and Ashlee take on the flip of a ramshackle two-unit property, they conspire to draw a skeptical Duke and Keith into the mix to fend off a mysterious squatter and complete the tricky multifamily house makeover.
Two risky properties test the Zombie team: a DIY disaster and a promising triplex pushed to the brink by perfectionist upgrades. With budgets tight and the market shifting, they race to turn chaos into profit before these flips fall flat.
No episode description is available yet.
No episode description is available yet.
Derek and Chauncey take on a zombie house abandoned by previous flippers; with holes in the roof, termite damage, and a dilapidated porch, this nightmare house pushes their skills and budget to the limit.
Derek sees big profit potential when he buys a crumbling old house in a nice neighborhood; Chauncey is skeptical of the half-finished work and the small square footage.
Derek takes Chauncey to see a house in the North Dallas neighborhood; even though this smaller home has foundation issues, Derek feels it's too much of a deal to pass on.
In an ideal Dallas neighborhood, a ramshackle bungalow with some vandalism and a faulty foundation falls in Derek and Chauncey's laps; a friend of theirs needs help with a flip and only has two weeks to complete this job.
Duke stumbles upon a potential diamond in the rough estate sale that piques Keith and Alynne's interest; the team discovers a zombie house that sits on an overgrown jungle of a yard, where a detached unit in the back is hidden among the weeds.
Dolmar buys a zombie sight unseen, shocking his business partner Sam, especially having known there may be a sinkhole under the property, threatening the profitability of this flip.
An overextended Dolmar and his team take on a botched flip in South Tampa; when delays plague the timeline, he recruits his wife Keisha to help manage the project and sees dollar signs as local house prices soar.
Dolmar's got a steal of a deal in Port Richey, but after they pull up to this 90s era time capsule, they discover that vandals, roaches, and water damage have had their way with the interior; Dolmar decides to recruit his wife Keisha to help out.
The zombie flippers uncover a flag lot property -- a house tucked behind another with a narrow access; there's a property line dispute with the neighbor, but the lakefront location and low price are too tantalizing to pass up.
The team takes on the challenge of a ratty house with a goofy layout, believing the real payout on the flip will be how it increases market value to the neighborhood; a nosy neighbor's drone threatens to intrude on the open house.
The crew decides that a huge house made of sloppy framework and unstable floors is too crazy; when a pair of rival flippers nabs the place and asks for the Zombie team's help renovating it, they strike a deal to work together.
The zombie team has their work cut out for them when they discover a 3bed/2bath might be missing a bedroom; termites, collapsing ceilings and some surprises might just be a budget-buster.
A zombie in an upscale neighborhood appears welcoming from the outside, but years of water damage, black growth, and a battered roof will really put Dolmar, Keisha and Amanda to the test.
Dolmar thinks he hit a home run purchasing a zombie in a desirable community outside Tampa, Fla.; as the team starts to renovate, it's quickly discovered that this house is going to need a ton of work.
Keisha is apprehensive about the team's next home since it isn't in the best of neighborhoods, which may hurt the potential resale, especially after discovering a bad foundation and live termites.
When Dolmar and the team get a deal on a 4 bedroom two bath from one of Dolmar's lender contacts in the suburb of Port Richey, it seems too good to be true; when the market shifts, it's causing Dolmar and his team to have to make a hard decision.
A former rental property house turns into a nightmare when everything that can go wrong, does; rotted roof trusses, an exploding budget, damaged water heaters and countertops; the team will have to be creative with this property.
Dolmar and the crew meet a number of challenges: foundation concerns, delivery delays, flooding, and even an injury to a teammate; these jeopardize the flipping of this house in the allotted 45 days.
Dolmar finds a steal of a deal with a house that backs onto the Hillsboro River and has a ton of potential; the team quickly realizes that this mid-century home hasn't been updated since the Cold War.
May the ultimate treasure hunt begin! First up, Keith uncovers clues to a hidden pool; then, a cryptic message in a bottle sends the team on a wild goose chase; what's buried beneath these Zombies could hold the key to secret fortunes.
The team finds a rundown house on a prime lakefront lot with the potential for a nice six-figure payday, but the decaying home has become a haven for wild critters that threaten to throw the flip for a loop.
No episode description is available yet.
Dolmar and the crew take on their biggest challenge yet: a waterfront property ominously dubbed the Nightmare on Elmwood; the house seems destined to sink, literally and figuratively; Dolmar fears they might be in over their heads.
Dolmar and his team stumble upon a potentially great investment opportunity in Hudson, Fla.; it seems like a great deal until they see the fire damaged garage.
Dolmar's frequent collaborator, Anthony, is able to buy a house at land value in Bushnell, FL; Dolmar jumps at the opportunity, but when the team checks the zombie out, it's a shell of a house.
Dolmar and the team get a lead on a large single family home in the Tampa suburb of New Port Richey; this nearly 3000 square foot house needs a new roof and a lot of updates; Dolmar can't believe the price is so low.
Dolmar finds a Zombie house with an interior that looks more like a rotten avocado than a home; with black growth, weak framing and a garage conversion that would give an architect heartburn, the Zombie team faces a tough challenge.
When Dolmar's contractor friend Jay offers him the chance to partner on a deal that "can't fail", Dolmar doesn't hesitate to agree to cover all the renovation costs.
Dolmar and the team are excited by a lead on a home in the desirable, family-friendly South Tampa neighborhood; this growth-infested, four-bedroom, roofless house suits the team's interests.
The team looks to flip a low-cost zombie with some structural damage, but it may be the uninvited turtle that threatens the flip; and later Keith sees dollar signs for another low-cost Zombie while Justin just wants to get in and out; will a highflying bet settle it?
Ravaged by a hurricane and overtaken by nature, a low-cost home in need of low-cost renovation looks like the perfect zombie for the team to do a quick, easy flip, until they discover it's home to some wild reptiles.
A lakefront home with a prime spot on the water has a horrible layout, with a long, ugly residential wing designed like a live-in rehab clinic; Ashlee takes the lead on the big flip, but her grandiose designs threaten to blow the budget wide open.
Duke locates a dilapidated mid-century modern home with botched restoration work that will need to be redone; After Justin decides to run the project on his own, he soon realizes that he may have bitten off more than he can chew.