Jamil and team have two houses but can only flip one; the first cringe-worthy home contains the stench of animals and rooms filled with junk; the second house has some structural issues outside, but the team can't even get inside to check it out.
Jamil and Pace hunt for a fix and flip in two very different neighborhoods with one thing in common: road noise; they're hoping Rahima's over-the-top outdoor oasis will distract the buyers from the unpleasant sounds.
Jamil and the team look at two radically different homes before settling on the house that's in a hot Phoenix neighborhood; when Rahima shocks Jamil with a big renovation budget, he becomes concerned their profit might not hit their six-figure goal.
Jamil mistakenly buys a challenging house to flip, leading the team into a steep uphill battle to make their usual profit; exploring whether the flip will be fruitful or whether Jamil will be left feeling sour about his mistake.
For Jamil and his team it’s time to choose between two houses that couldn’t be more different.
The team has three drastically different flipping opportunities: the first is a starter home in need of an addition, the second is a home that will require major hazmat duty, and the third is an old suburban house desperately in need of a facelift.
Jamil and Pace scope out two properties in different parts of Phoenix; the first is in an area where buyers crave space, but most of the house is a crazy labyrinth of additions; the second selection is an outdated time warp of a home.
A townhome in a working-class neighbourhood is locked, leaving Jamil and Pace to ask what the owner could be hiding; another selection is a redbrick house that was abandoned by a previous flipper; a choice leads to a costly flip of epic proportions.
A house in the hills has always been a dream of Jamil’s, so taking on a project in a great Phoenix neighbourhood with spectacular views is enticing, but there’s a possibility of a pricey renovation and a mysterious house history.
Jamil and the team look at two potential fixes and flips and both have major issues: the first home is a single-family house that has caught fire twice, and the other home has all sorts of issues, including major water damage, throughout the home.