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Flip This House

  • TV Series
  • 2005–
  • TV-PG
  • 1h
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Flip This House (2005)
Home ImprovementReality TV

A group of determined individuals buys houses and renovates them for a quick profit.A group of determined individuals buys houses and renovates them for a quick profit.A group of determined individuals buys houses and renovates them for a quick profit.

  • Creators
    • Richard C. Davis
    • Charles Nordlander
  • Stars
    • Armando Montelongo
    • Veronica Montelongo
    • Richard C. Davis
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    6.1/10
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    • Creators
      • Richard C. Davis
      • Charles Nordlander
    • Stars
      • Armando Montelongo
      • Veronica Montelongo
      • Richard C. Davis
    • 332User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Armando Montelongo
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    Richard C. Davis
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    Ginger Alexander
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    Than Merrill
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    Dawn Nosal
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    Kevin Molony
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    10chriskelsay

    Flip This House/Trademark Properties

    This "reality" series had it all. I recorded every episode and couldn't wait to watch them. I saved them for the "best" TV viewing. All the shows were so very, very good: Trademark Properties from CEO down to the clean-up guys were fun: Fascinating real people, real emotions, real "looks" (not Hollywood's version of what people look or act like), funny even when angry, showing friendships and family relations, employee/employer relations, just an extremely interesting and informative, perfect TV, in my opinion. I HATE the new cast and won't watch it ever again. They are Hollywood version of reality - ugh! What in the world were the producers thinking to change something so good to something so phony and usual and bland? Awful!
    10MediaMuseum

    Trademark Properties & Fllip this House - GREAT SHOW!!!

    Flip this house was an awesome show! I was really impressed with Richard, Ginger and the team as they bought these houses and rehabbed them. I'm in the real estate biz - and it can be even more cut throat than Hollywood. But one of the draws the show had was the family type atmosphere they seemed to do business with. Sure - they had their knock down drag out fights - but that's family ;) Of course, it doesn't hurt that Ginger is so cute ;) Then there was the extra mile they would go - to rehab a house and sell it back to the guy, to invite the previous owners over to see what they did. A&E has ruined the essence of the show by changing teams. I thought flip this house was trademark properties and I was disappointed to see another company this season. If Trademark shows up somewhere else - I'll be sure to watch that show! Especially if Ginger is there ;)
    JOlen-1

    Myrtle Beach front home

    I really liked this episode. Mostly cosmetic changes - paint, flooring and landscaping. The landscapers were hilarious; John's "make-over" was a little odd - not really sure why that was part of the show. Question - does anyone know: Is there a list of products they use on the show? I'm particularly interested in the hard wood flooring used in the Myrtle Beach house. It looked like real wood, was already finished, but was being glued down by the installer. And I think Ginger made a quick comment about it being laid down directly over an existing flooring in one of the rooms. It looked spectacular when fully installed. Any ideas? I think in the end, they made a profit of 500K on this home. Wow!
    10tyauger3

    Good luck Richard

    I will miss your show. I loved the concept of your show. It was real and fresh. I never saw a Hollywood style scripted change coming. I thought you had it all and you had it raw. I WILL MISS YOU !!! and your crew. I will not watch the new series with a fake crew and if A&E doesn't want you remember we do and we will look forward to seeing you in a new show on a new channel. we look forward to seeing what mess your crew can get you into and what steps you will take to get out of it. And the ability to make some serious cash along the way keeps us all wishing we could have the guts to step out on that limb and jump in with both feet first and ask questions second. You are a real inspiration to all the people who have ever taken a chance on anything. OH and don't ever give up Ginger...she is HOT! and a smart piece of eye candy...uncommon in the real world. Good luck with your lawsuit and new series
    maxhauser

    Like the original This Old House

    Richard Davis is the head of Trademark Properties in Charleston, South Carolina. He buys houses that are "fixer-uppers" and turns them into attractive homes very quickly. This type of quick buy and sell is referred to in the real estate business as "flipping a house", where the show gets its name.

    The show does a nice job of showing what is often involved in buying and selling properties: inspections, getting owner to sell, permit issues, neighborhood thieves, etc. The first couple seasons of "This Old House" with Bob Villa was WGBH buying a house, fixing it up, and re-selling it while trying to make a profit. Same concept here, but the producers feel they need to add some reality show basics as well: watching co-workers skeet shoot, some kind of verbal conflict every show, but every one is happy at the end. The conference meetings are also a bit much. These are the parts of the show that look staged.

    The producers were also smart to include two of Richard's female assistants in all of the episodes. Ginger is a young woman that helps with finding properties and closing the deals on purchases. She appears to be Richard's protégé. Dawn is a little older and in the middle of a pregnancy as the show starts. She is the project leader that makes sure all the construction on properties goes smoothly. A no-nonsense kind of person that is perfect as a team leader.

    I hope A&E picks this up for more seasons. The show puts a "realistic" face to all the HGTV and PBS fluff that shows how to turn a closet into a beautiful home in 30 minutes. "This Old House" used to do this but not for a long time. Buying and selling a home is a big deal and there is a lot of work that goes into working on a house. I am sure that there are many more people that make Trademark Properties what it is today. Hopefully, we can see more of these folks.

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    • Release date
      • July 24, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • A&E (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Haus-Lifting
    • Filming locations
      • Charleston, South Carolina, USA
    • Production companies
      • Departure Films
      • Trademark Productions
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