First Time Flippers

2020
4.2
92 reviews
TV-G
Rating
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Season 4 episodes (14)

1 Dancing on the Drop Ceiling
1/7/17
Season-only
Daniel and his pregnant wife, Katie, rush to complete their flip.
2 Toddlers and Timelines
1/14/17
Season-only
A couple's original 3-month timeline for their flip is unexpectedly cut.
3 Flippin' on Broken Glass
1/21/17
Season-only
A couple's flip becomes more expensive as design elements add up.
4 Mistakes Lead to Breaks
1/28/17
Season-only
Tensions run high as a young couple struggles to finish their first flip.
5 Flip Flop Flippin'
2/4/17
Season-only
Two friends clash over whether they should seek help with the renovations.
6 It's Raining Cabinets
2/11/17
Season-only
A couple runs into delays that push their flip over the original timeline.
7 Going Against the Grain
2/18/17
Season-only
Mother-daughter flippers become frustrated when design elements fall short.
8 Details and Demo
2/25/17
Season-only
A husband-and-wife team clash over small details in their Florida flip.
9 Nashville Novices
3/4/17
Season-only
A family of three struggles to complete their first flip in Nashville, TN.
10 Design Debates
3/11/17
Season-only
One flipper gets angry when her design ideas are not taken seriously.
11 Missing the Muscle
3/18/17
Season-only
A flip is derailed when one friend leaves for a new job.
12 Cranky Construction
3/25/17
Season-only
Ambitious first-time flippers quickly realize they're in over their heads.
13 Fluff and Buff
4/1/17
Season-only
Two friends turn against each other when mold delays their flip.
14 Dangerous DIY
4/8/17
Season-only
A flipper becomes concerned about safety after multiple projects go awry.

About this show

Armed with varying skill levels, novice flippers attempt to turn a disaster house into a high-dollar flip. Will these ambitious buyers make the sale, or will they be stuck with a renovation nightmare?

Ratings and reviews

4.2
92 reviews
Gloria Gardner
March 13, 2016
I can't believe that all of these first time flippers are so successful and make these great profits. How are all of these people doing such great wor on their first try? Highly suspicious. I see houses sit on the market for months and these guys seem to sell their houses within weeks. This show makes it look like there is no need for professional contractors, plumbers etc - and no, I am not a professional contractors or plumber or anything like that. DIY Network should have a show about people who bought houses from flippers which contained problems switch have to be remedied. That would seem more likely.
13 people found this review helpful
A Google user
October 14, 2016
Not a lot of footage is shown. Its like a quick overview of a house being flipped. Other shows similar to this show way more detailed footage to get a real idea of what's going on.
2 people found this review helpful
Kyle Harris-Jeffers
June 7, 2015
Episode 10 was the best so far. Show needs more like that one
4 people found this review helpful