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Flip This House, Vol. 1
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| The family-owned Montelongo House Buyers have a simple business strategy: Purchase homes, renovate, and sell at a profit. Sometimes, they run into more problems than they expected. Get to know this family and their business associates as they attempt to turn disasters into dreams. This six episode collection follows the Montelongos through some of their most difficult challenges. One house, owned by a movie star, seemed like a dream purchase, but foundation problems, contractor squabbles, and bee infestation tested everyone's patience. After purchasing another home, the Montelongos discovered that it was condemned by the city. Yet another house featured rats, mold, sewage problems, and eight dumpsters of hazardous materials. Join the Montelongos as they try to turn a profit in San Antonio, Texas. Learn about some of the more common and uncommon problems of the real estate market. And, find out if some of the biggest disasters be made into gems? This collection contains "The Montelongo Bunch," "The Movie Star House," "The Rookie," "Little House of Horrors," "Condemned!" and "Flip 101." |
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Worth buying if you are into real estate/house flipping.
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| Review Date: August 29, 2009 |
| Reviewer: James Brown Jr., Leesburg, VA USA |
| I am a flip this house fan. I watch it weekly on A&E. I liked how Armando and his crew took over the houses and made them into something that people want to buy. Also, the tips given on the DVD's are helpful to updating/flipping houses. |
Flip Me Off
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| Review Date: February 14, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Jason Moore, El Cajon, CA USA |
| I was expecting more episodes than just the one family, but still okay. My whole family enjoys watching it over and again. |
Not exactly as big a fan as you might think.
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| Review Date: June 29, 2009 |
| Reviewer: mattm9y, Michigan USA |
| Armando Montelongo is the flipper in these episodes, and his ego is as big as Texas, the state he works in. So the pleasure I receive from this show is mostly from hating Armando, and cheering for the people that quit when he abuses them. The main reason I bought this particular volume is for the "Little House of horrors" episode, which features the most disgusting house on the planet, and how it almost breaks Armando. If you love to hate bigger than life personalities, then give this a try. |
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