Posted on: July 30, 2012 | Views: 3,676 | Comment
From all of the vacant houses the Flip Men have bought, this one just stood out: dirty laundry all over the place, a kitchen that looks like a tornado hit it, and candles that have basically de-waxed themselves. This one's for all the ladies at home – a sweetheart deal.
When you're trying to flip houses you're bound to run in to junk…lots of it. Wanna save time in your junk-hauling endeavors? Mike Baird's got one awesome tip you'll never forget.
Utah has its fair share of mansions, but nothing compares to this 20,000 square foot monster. Mike and Doug take you through this marble-covered masterpiece room by room. Can you say 'Flip Men Cribs'?
Mike and Doug hit up a property auction in Park City, home to the Sundance Film Festival and filled with luxurious mansions. Even though the house they snag has a million dollar view, they're worried that it may not have a million dollar selling price.
When it looks like competitors slashed Mike's tires, he lets his emotions get the better of him and ends up overpaying at an auction for a property. Unfortunately, that's the least of the Flip Men's problems for this house.
When you and your partner have an argument, there's only one way to settle it in the world of house flipping: a bet. Whoever sells their house for the most profit gets the winnings of both houses. But will it be or Mike or Doug who has the last laugh?
Sometimes a little crawl space can add some much-needed room to a house, but other times it's full of the unthinkable. Mike Baird shows off what the Flip Men's latest house has got filled in its hatch.
Mike Baird steps into a house on a warm summer day with a gas mask, but nothing can prepare him for what lies inside: holes everywhere, garbage, and a nasty smell - but the cherry on top was definitely the dead cat here.
When the Flip Men find a creepy crawl space in their recently purchased property, they discover it’s filled with disturbing messages written in glowing paint and a bloody mattress. The word evil doesn't even begin to describe this place.
When you're trying to flip a house that has enough bedrooms in its basement to fit an entire football team, you may have some explaining to do to the prospective buyers.