Season 1 · Episode 1
Serial killer Dorothea Puente poisons seven people in her boarding house and buries them in the backyard; designers Joelle and Mikel visit the current owners to replace the home's negative energy with a new makeover.
The Puente house provides Mikel and Joelle plenty of challenges, including a junk-filled backyard, a storage shed they can't tear down and the fact that police never found all the body parts from the victims buried in the yard.
It's reveal day; the homeowners have no idea what Mikel and Joelle have changed.
William Bradford shoots and kills his wife in their living room; years later, John and Karina buy the house without being aware of its tragic history; now, they are desperate for a positive change.
Designers Mikel and Joelle work overtime to give a fresh look to the home and a completely revamped living room; first, they need to find out if the murder weapon is still hidden in the fireplace.
Homeowners John and Karina are coming back soon and tensions are running high; Mikel and Joelle make some bold design decisions for the home.
Frederick Hengl is arrested for dismembering and cooking his wife in their home; Chelsea and Oliver buy the house and are looking for a fresh start for their growing family.
Mikel and Joelle tackle the renovation of the Hengl house; things get complicated when the team finds bloody evidence of the murder under the bathroom floor.
With a brand new backyard, a modernized bathroom and transformed curb appeal, the designers hope the "Blue Murder House" will become a happy home for Oliver and Chelsea.
Jozsef Barsi kills his daughter, Judith, a child actress, in their home; for the past 15 years, Gaby has slept in the same bedroom where this tragedy occurred and is desperate to rid the house of its dark energy.
Mikel and Joelle have their work cut out for them; this isn't just about flipping a young girl's bedroom, it's about using design to take away the sting of trauma.
This reveal feels different for Mikel and Joelle; the homeowners have suffered for years because of the tragedy that happened in their home, and the redesign may actually help them change their lives.
No description available.
2024
Dave and Jenny Marrs are a couple who renovate and sell historic houses in their hometown of Bentonville, Arkansas.
2019
HGTV renovation stars face off against one another - they have just weeks and a limited budget to renovate four identical blank-slate homes on the same block with their signature styles. The designers who add the most property value netting the highest appraisal get bragging rights and the street named in their honor.
A property-flipping competition with a twist involving hauling the house to a new location.
2015
Retta takes viewers on a tour of eerie and terrifying homes across the United States, with one lucky homeowner receiving a $150,000 renovation from Alison Victoria.
Property renovator Simon O'Brien charts the stories of brave homeowners who are risking everything to breathe new life into some of the country's most dilapidated properties. Run down, boarded up and falling to bits, most people who run a mile from these houses. But, in My Dream Derelict Home, fifteen brave couples are putting everything on the line to save them.
2014
Tiny House Nation takes renovation experts John Weisbarth and Zack Griffinh across America to help design and construct tiny dream homes in spaces under 500 square feet. Tiny House Nation proves size doesn't matter it's creative that counts!
TV's original home-improvement show, following one whole-house renovation over several episodes.
1979
Renovation, design and real estate pros Chip and Joanna Gaines are paired with Waco/Dallas, Texas-area buyers to renovate the wrong house that's in the right location.
2013
Featuring renovation expert Carter Oosterhouse who leads three teams as they battle it out to transform dilapidated homes in Cincinnati, Ohio. Taking on the rundown houses in a distressed neighborhood, the teams will renovate one home each – while also living together – in a bid to raise the property value of the community surrounding them. The team that increases the appeal of their home to the max goes home with the grand prize of $50,000 and their home renovation will be featured on Dwell magazine’s website. Designer, Kathy Kuo, and Cincinnati-based house flipper, Jim Bronzie, judge the team’s renovations.
Real-life cousins Anthony Carrino and John Colaneri seek out deserving neighborhood heroes then surprise them with amazing home makeovers.
Home renovation experts Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas fulfill their dream of restoring Motor City's iconic American neighborhoods one house at a time in the new series.
2021
Headliners by night and expert tradesman by day, Ben Cleary, Dan Paterson, Liam Black and Malik Wills-Martin will work with celebrated interior designer Kelly Stone to turn their clients' humdrum homes into glitzy desert oases.
2023
Daryl Hall certainly has a passion for music, having produced hit after hit as the co-founder and lead vocalist of the pop-rock group Hall & Oates. His creative side doesn't end there; however, for years Hall has stoked his love of vintage architecture by buying historic homes and restoring them to their original style. Rocker turned-renovator Daryl Hall is putting down his guitar and picking up a hammer on his mission to restore a quaint 18th century home in Sherman, CT. According to local legend, the house was owned by a widowed sea captain and hasn't been touched in decades. Combining Daryl's love of history and vintage architecture, he and his team of craftsman will have this one-bedroom cottage singing with 1780s charm by the time they’re finished.
From the steps of the courthouse to the "oohs" and "aahs" of an open house, five teams of expert flippers bid against each other for abandoned houses sight unseen. It's a high-stakes hour in which three auctions are won, three houses are renovated and then all three houses go on the market for top dollar. Which team took the biggest risk, worked the hardest and overcame the biggest challenges? Find out on Flip It to Win It.