List of Flip or Flop episodes

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Flip or Flop is a television series airing on HGTV hosted by real estate investors Tarek El Moussa and Christina Hall, who were formerly married until 2017. [1]

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Series overview

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
1 13April 16, 2013 (2013-04-16)May 28, 2013 (2013-05-28)
2 14April 8, 2014 (2014-04-08)July 8, 2014 (2014-07-08)
3 15October 7, 2014 (2014-10-07)July 7, 2015 (2015-07-07)
4 15December 3, 2015 (2015-12-03)March 24, 2016 (2016-03-24)
5 15June 9, 2016 (2016-06-09)September 22, 2016 (2016-09-22)
6 15December 1, 2016 (2016-12-01)March 30, 2017 (2017-03-30)
7 20June 15, 2017 (2017-06-15)September 6, 2018 (2018-09-06)
8 18August 1, 2019 (2019-08-01)December 12, 2019 (2019-12-12)
915October 15, 2020 (2020-10-15)February 18, 2021 (2021-02-18)
1015December 2, 2021 (2021-12-02)March 17, 2022 (2022-03-17)
From Rags to Riches 4September 13, 2018 (2018-09-13)October 4, 2018 (2018-10-04)

Episodes

Season 1

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air dateCost of home ($)Closing cost ($)Rehab cost ($)Sale price ($)Profit/loss ($)Contractor
11"The Foreclosure Heebie-Jeebies"April 16, 2013275,00022,00053,000405,000+ 55,000Daniel Messina

22"Vandalized Foreclosure"April 16, 2013430,00026,00029,000560,000+ 65,000Daniel Messina

33"Awkward Floor Plan"April 23, 2013393,000N/A37,387510,000+ 39,806.50Daniel Messina

Note: All costs and profits on this flip were split 50/50 with Pete de Best. The total profit was 79,613.

44"Double Trouble Flip"April 23, 2013280,000N/A117,000512,000+ 115,000Daniel Messina

Note: All costs and profits on this flip were split 50/50 with Pete de Best.

55"Underwater Flip"April 30, 2013490,000TBA98,900675,000+ 86,100Israel Battres

66"Spanish Style Salvage"April 30, 2013208,00020,60057,935360,000+ 73,465Daniel Messina

77"Inland Empire Cosmetic Nightmare"May 7, 2013180,00012,00053,200290,000+ 44,800Daniel Messina

88"The Bungalow Gamble"May 7, 2013182,00020,60053,000320,000+ 66,200Daniel Messina

99"Flop House Flip"May 14, 2013210,00017,50083,000368,500+ 58,000Israel Battres

1010"Facelift Flip"May 14, 2013200,00013,00046,000330,000+ 71,000Israel Battres

1111"A Flip With A View"May 21, 2013540,000N/A72,000672,000+ 59,974Israel Battres

Note: Tarek and Christina had to borrow against Dominique's (Tarek's mother) home equity line of credit in order to fund the renovation. During the Flip or Flop Follow Up "High Risk, High Reward?" episode, it was revealed that they made $59,974 profit on the house.

1212"The Moldy Mess"May 21, 2013385,00025,00066,000530,000+ 54,000Israel Battres

1313"Keeping Up With The Joneses"May 28, 2013386,000N/A169,000738,500N/AIsrael Battres

Note: No closing costs annotated on realtor.com, only house selling price by "Tarek El Moussa" [2]

Season 2

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air dateCost of home ($)Closing cost ($)Rehab cost ($)Sale price ($)Profit/loss ($)Contractor
141"Foreclosure Shock"April 8, 2014410,00035,000123,000685,000+ 117,000Israel Battres

152"Unfinished Flip"April 15, 2014315,00025,00075,000510,000+ 95,000Israel Battres

163"Nothing But Potential"April 22, 2014406,00030,000174,700700,000+ 89,300Israel Battres

174"Too Small to Fail"April 29, 2014
Parents Loan >
275,000
15,000
22,00042,750420,000+ 62,250Israel Battres

185"Dirty, Dated and Undesired"May 6, 2014330,00020,00060,000500,000+ 90,000Israel Battres

196"Flipper vs. Flipper"May 13, 2014680,00051,30080,700880,000- 9,700Israel Battres

Note: The initial profit was $34,000. However, during Flip or Flop Follow Up, it was revealed that there was a $30,000 property lien on the house. After paying this and $13,700 in carrying costs, they lost $9,700.

207"A Barnyard Dance"May 20, 2014565,000N/A103,100715,000+ 46,900Israel Battres

Note: During the Flip or Flop Follow Up "Taking Risks" episode, it was revealed that this house sold for $715,000 for a profit of $46,900.

218"Hard Money Blues"May 27, 2014
Hard Money Loan >
625,000
25,600
40,000168,000940,000+ 81,400Israel Battres

Note: During Flip or Flop Follow Up, it was revealed that the initial offer fell through and the home took 4 months to sell. With a sale price of $940k, total investment of $848k, closing and loan costs of $72,400, the profit was $19,600.

229"Loud, Louder, Loudest"June 3, 2014440,00024,00082,100643,000+ 96,900Israel Battres

2310"A Neglected Flip"June 10, 2014325,00014,500TBA456,000+ 73,900Israel Battres

2411"Ranch House of Ruin"June 17, 2014345,00025,00060,000510,000+ 80,000Israel Battres

2512"Mid-Century Flip"June 24, 2014520,00030,000124,600725,000+ 39,000Israel Battres

2613"A Risky Flip"July 1, 2014350,00017,00073,000499,900+ 59,900Jeff Lawrence

2714"Hilltop Hangup"July 8, 2014560,00026,80067,000715,000+ 61,200Steve Cederquist

Note: During Flip or Flop Follow Up, it was revealed that took 2 months to sell the house. With a sale price of $715k, total investment of $627k, closing costs of $26,800, the profit was $61,200.

Season 3

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air dateCost of home ($)Closing cost ($)Rehab cost ($)Sale price ($)Profit/loss ($)Contractor
281"Cracked Flip"October 7, 2014555,000No Closing Cost
10,000 escrow fees
103,400730,000+ 61,600Israel Battres

Note: Tarek & Christina sold this house to Tarek's sister, Angelique, for $20,000 less than what they intended to list the house for. Closing costs were also waived.

292"Toxic Flip"April 7, 2015255,00015,00062,900429,900+ 97,000Steve Cederquist

303"Custom Craftsman"April 14, 2015410,00025,000125,000625,000+ 65,000Israel Battres
Jessie Rodriguez

Note: All costs and profits on this flip were split 50/50 with Jessie Rodriguez.

314"Abandoned Flip"April 21, 2015235,00020,000100,000410,000+ 55,000Israel Battres

325"Junk Yard Flip"April 28, 2015307,00020,00033,428409,900+ 49,472Jeff Lawrence

Note: This is the episode in which their car gets stolen.

336"Pipe Dreams"May 5, 2015400,00020,00044,600550,000+ 85,400Steve Cederquist

347"Freeway Flip"May 12, 2015400,00025,00071,250595,000+ 98,750Steve Cederquist

358"No Risk, No Reward"May 19, 2015415,00020,00085,300559,000+ 38,700Don Jensen

Note: HGTV.com lists this episode as being part of season 4; [3] however, it is actually part of season 3.[ citation needed ] [4]

369"Too Good To Be True"May 26, 2015385,00022,00052,000549,900+ 90,900Israel Battres

3710"A Flip With The Enemy"June 2, 2015435,00025,00065,600599,900+ 74,300Akeli Slade/
Jeff Lawrence

Note: All costs and profits on this flip were split 50/50 with Slade.

3811"Big Lot, Little Flip"June 9, 2015272,00026,000105,300400,000- 3,300Jeff Lawrence

Note: This is the only episode that they initially lose money that was not later revealed in Flip or Flop Follow-Up.

3912"The Money Pit"June 16, 2015315,000TBA60,000UnsoldTBASteve Cederquist

4013"Thrifty vs Glitzy"June 23, 2015400,00019,20040,700524,900+ 65,000Jeff Lawrence

Note: All costs and profits on this flip were split 50/50 with Pete de Best.

4114"A Dinky Flip"June 30, 2015319,000TBA54,300UnsoldTBASteve Cederquist

Note: During Flip or Flop Follow Up, it was revealed that the home took one week to sell. With a sale price of $430k, total investment of $373,300, and closing cost of $14,000, the profit was $42,700.

4215"Pig In A Poke"July 7, 2015332,00020,00075,400482,500+ 55,100Steve Cederquist

Season 4

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air dateCost of home ($)Closing cost ($)Rehab cost ($)Sale price ($)Profit/loss ($)Contractor
431"Of Wreck and Ruin"December 3, 2015225,00015,000124,500460,000+92,800Israel Battres

Note: The initial offer fell through and later sold for 455k, for a profit of 87,800. [5]

442"Fun House Flip"December 10, 2015340,00020,00082,000507,000+65,000Frank Miller

453"Diamond in the Rough"December 17, 2015480,00025,00065,200650,000+76,300Frank Miller

464"Abort Flip"January 7, 2016275,00016,00065,000405,000+57,500Steve Cederquist

475" Big Money Flip"January 14, 2016710,00055,000212,9001,149,000+167,600Steve Cederquist

486"Breaking Up"January 21, 2016315,000TBD75,000515,000TBDIsrael Battres

Note: During Flip or Flop Follow Up, it was revealed that the home took more than six months to sell. With a sale price of $515,000, total investment of $390,000, and closing cost of $22,000, the profit was $103,000.

497"Trickle Down Flip"January 28, 2016260,00018,00051,400425,000+92,100Jeff Lawrence

508"Boxed In Flip"February 4, 2016340,00018,00055,150485,000+68,050Tony Perez

519"Natural Disaster"February 11, 2016899,00040,000196,4001,400,000+130,550Steve Cederquist
Pete de Best

Note: House bought by Pete de Best.

5210"Dilapidated Flip"February 18, 2016290,00018,00059,900419,900+48,500Frank Miller

5311"A Frantic Fiasco"February 25, 2016460,00025,000192,500649,900+68,900Frank Miller

5412"Million Dollar Flip"March 3, 2016989,00050,000140,0001,350,000+167,500Don Jensen

5513"Pesky Flip"March 10, 2016355,00022,00045,550550,000+123,650Frank Miller

5614"House of Hidden Horrors"March 17, 2016400,00020,00055,000515,000+37,200Don Jensen

5715"A Family Friendly Flip"February 11, 2016550,000N/A75,300725,000+18,750Steve Cederquist
Carlos Zepeda

Note: House owned by Carlos' family. His profit was $114,350. Tarek and Christina received commissions from Carlos.

Season 5

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air dateCost of home ($)Closing cost ($)Rehab cost ($)Sale price ($)Profit/loss ($)Contractor
581"Down to the Studs"June 9, 2016 [6] 250,00020,000115,000470,500+105,700Frank Miller

592"Cat Nip Flip"June 16, 2016 [6] 475,00030,428138,572UnsoldTBATony Perez
Frank Miller

Note: The house eventually sold for 690k, for a profit of 46k.

603"Old Time Flip"June 23, 2016 [6] 300,00015,00077,450426,500+30,250Frank Miller

614"Communal Flip"June 30, 2016 [6] 425,00020,00087,600589,900+57,300Frank Miller

625"Fire Sale Flip"July 7, 2016 [6] 525,000TBA99,500735,000+110,500Frank Miller

636"New Flips, Familiar Faces"July 14, 2016 [6] 240,00016,00057,700397,500+83,800Jeff Lawrence

Note: Due to Christina's pregnancy, Tarek worked with Pete de Best on this project, and all profits were split 50/50. The house later sold for 390k, for a profit of 76,300. [7]

647"Labor of Love"July 21, 2016 [6] 875,00040,000237,3501,260,000+107,650Frank Miller

Note: Due to Christina's pregnancy, Tarek worked alone on this project. This is also the episode where Brayden is born in.

658"Split at the Seams"July 28, 2016 [6] 270,00020,00092,250460,000+77,750Israel Battres

669"Beachside Beauty"August 25, 2016755,00045,000293,3001,200,000+106,700Israel Battres

6710"Split-Level Falls"September 1, 2016420,00030,000170,000745,000+121,200Jeff Lawrence

6811"Backyard Staycation"September 8, 2016450,00022,000216,800699,000+10,200Jeff Lawrence

Note: This house later sold for 672,500, for a loss of 16,300. [8]

6912"Pooling Value"September 15, 2016590,000TBD226,800UnsoldTBDIsrael Battres

  • Flip location: Cypress, California
  • Landscape contractor: Jesse Escalera (Calimingo Pool Builders)

Note: The house eventually sold for 890k, for a profit of 73,200.

7013"Poolside Potential"September 22, 2016430,00020,000253,800753,000+49,200Jake Rigel

Season 6

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air dateCost of home ($)Closing cost ($)Rehab cost ($)Sale price ($)Profit/loss ($)Contractor
711"Hidden Potential"December 1, 2016318,00020,000101,650515,000+75,350Frank Miller

722"Substitute Flip"December 8, 2016426,00025,00069,000619,000+99,000Frank Miller

Note: Because Christina was taking care of son Brayden, Tarek works with Pete de Best on this project, and all profits were split 50/50.

733"Narrow Margin Flip"December 15, 2016365,00020,00072,400495,000+37,600Tony Perez
Frank Miller

Note: Tarek and Christina worked with Pete de Best on a house that he bought. All profits were split 50/50.

744"Fast Money Flip"December 22, 2016345,00020,00063,700475,000+46,300Frank Miller

755"Beached Bungalow"January 5, 2017425,00020,00080,100549,900+24,800Frank Miller

766"Doll House Flip"January 12, 2017430,00022,00097,100660,000+110,900Frank Miller

777"Midcentury Miss"January 19, 2017447,00025,00095,800630,000+62,200Julio Rodriguez
Frank Miller

788"Addition and Subtraction"January 26, 2017325,00020,000124,000569,900+100,900Jake Rigel

799"Double Lot Limbo"February 2, 2017510,00025,00083,800567,000+198,200Jake Rigel

Note: The home had a large lot in the back which was divided from the house and sold separately.

8010"Ready-to-Flip Ranch"February 9, 2017340,00020,00063,800510,000+86,200Jake Rigel

8111"Hot Market, Fast Flip"February 16, 2017340,00020,00073,800530,000+96,200Frank Miller

8212"Wishful Workshop"February 23, 2017340,00020,00079,200550,000+110,800Jake Rigel

8313"Lessons in Laguna Beach"March 2, 2017900,00040,000123,8001,149,000+85,200Israel Battres

8414"Diving into a Flip"March 9, 2017$387,000$25,000$123,800$610,000+$74,200Jeff Lawrence

8515"Hillside Horror"March 16, 2017$900,000$50,000$281,000$1,315,000+80,000Israel Battress

Note: The house later sold for $1,315,000 for a profit of $80,000. [9]

8616"False Start Flip"March 23, 2017310,00020,000145,800579,900+104,100Ken Garrison

Note: This house later sold for 588k, for a profit of 112,200. [10]

8717"Beaming With Potential"March 30, 2017425,00020,000114,600619,900+60,300Jake Rigel

Season 7

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air dateCost of home ($)Closing cost ($)Rehab cost ($)Sale price ($)Profit/loss ($)Contractor
881"A Deceiving Deal"June 15, 2017370,00020,00095,000540,000+55,000Jeff Lawrence

Note: Tarek and Christina visited this house and they considered it as the dirtiest house ever, with the dirtiest kitchen and the worst smell. They also found a turkey in the kitchen. During the first day of demolition, Tarek ran quickly to remove the turkey.

892"Switching Rooms"June 22, 2017435,00019,00085,800600,000+60,200Israel Battres

903"Post-Purchase Problems"June 29, 2017340,00020,00095,300550,000+94,700Jeff Lawrence

914"Midcentury Maze"July 6, 2017435,00025,00085,050650,000+104,950Israel Battres

Tarek and Christina check out a three bedroom, two bathroom home in Garden Grove, California, that is dirty with a mosquito-infested pool, but has the potential to be charming.

925"Infringing Flip"July 13, 2017425,00020,00078,300599,900+76,600Jeff Lawrence

936"Junk-Pile Flip"June 18, 2018280,00011,600118,400477,500+67,500Jeff Lawrence

957"Shattered Flip"July 12, 2018442,50020,00095,000607,000+50,000Jeff Lawrence

968"Midcentury Markup"August 2, 2018540,00025,00099,000674,900+10,000Israel Battres

979"Pigeonhole Flip"June 28, 2018435,00025,00074,200600,000+65,800Jeff Lawrence

9810"What's Old is New Again"August 16, 2018390,00021,00083,500560,000+65,500Jeff Lawrence

9911"Rock Bottom Flip"September 9, 2018400,00020,00090,000570,000+60,000Israel Battres

10012"Two Houses for Sale"June 7, 2018465,00025,00080,000639,000+69,000Israel Battres

10113"Flipping and Dating"May 31, 2018517,50020,00074,200700,888+89,188Jeff Lawrence

10214"Bursting at the Seams"June 14, 2018420,00025,50084,500605,000+75,000Israel Battres

10315"Tri-Level Flip"July 26, 2018675,00025,000140,000999,000+154,000Jeff Lawrence

10416"New Normal in Arcadia"July 5, 2018825,00030,00093,8001,160,000211,200Jeff Lawrence

10517"Dark and Dingy"July 19, 2018420,00020,000100,000652,000+112,000Israel Battres

10618"Rotten Flip"August 23, 2018750,00030,000130,0001,030,000+120,000Israel Battres

10719"Fantastic Flip"August 30, 2018570,00029,000102,100815,000+113,900Jeff Lawrence

10820"Infested Flip"September 6, 2018400,00020,000100,000580,000+60,000Jeff Lawrence

Season 8

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air dateCost of home ($)Closing cost ($)Rehab cost ($)Sale price ($)Profit/loss ($)Contractor
1091"Unpermitted Flip"August 1, 2019475,00020,000100,400638,000+42,600Jeff Lawrence

1102"Fish Out of Water"August 8, 2019475,00025,00081,700665,000+83,300Jeff Lawrence

1113"Flea Bag Flip"August 15, 2019380,00020,00093,000570,000+77,000Jeff Lawrence

1124"Bankrupt Flip"August 22, 2019430,00025,00090,000599,900+54,900Jeff Lawrence

1135"Alarming Flip"August 29, 2019510,00020,00089,400649,900+30,500Jeff Lawrence

1146"Midcentury Money Pit"September 5, 2019565,00030,00095,300770,000+79,700Jeff Lawrence

1157"It's a Dump"September 12, 2019465,00025,000100,000674,900+84,900Jeff Lawrence

1168"Money Mirage"September 19, 2019725,00035,000104,800985,000+120,200Jeff Lawrence

1179"Additional Problems"September 26, 2019558,000TBA104,000TBATBAJeff Lawrence

11810"Cliff Makeover"October 3, 2019445,00025,000102,700650,000+77,300Israel Battres

This episode finds Tarek and Christina flipping their second Cliff May house.

11911"Turf Wars"October 10, 2019745,00020,00090,000974,900+59,950Jeff Lawrence

Tarek and Christina partnered with Pete de Best for this flip and split the $119,900 profit 50/50 with him.

12012"Hoarding Potential"October 17, 2019400,00025,000106,500617,000+42,750Jeff Lawrence

Tarek partnered with Robert Drenk for this flip (Robert's first), and split the $85,500 profit 50/50 with him.

12113"Buyer's Remorse"October 24, 2019740,00025,000135,6001,039,000+163,400Jeff Lawrence

12214"Small House, Big Problems"November 7, 2019390,00025,00087,300575,000+72,700Israel Battres

12315"Big House, Big Budget"November 14, 2019700,00035,200194,8001,099,000+169,000Jeff Lawrence

12416"Million-Dollar Cookie Cutter"November 21, 2019900,000TBA173,8001,314,900 [11] +241,100Jeff Lawrence

12517"Treasure Hunt"December 5, 2019540,00025,00093,300760,000+101,700Jeff Lawrence

Deceased seller rumored to have hidden large amounts of cash in the house due to mistrust of banks; contractor Jeff Lawrence pranked Tarek & Christina in their search for cash they never found.

12618"Broken Flip"December 12, 2019475,00025,00092,050649,900+57,850Jeff Lawrence

Season 9

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air dateCost of home ($)Closing cost ($)Rehab cost ($)Sale price ($)Profit/loss ($)Contractor
1271"Back House Flip"October 15, 2020450,00025,00095,000675,000+105,000Jeff Lawrence

1282"Better Be Quick"October 22, 2020670,00035,000117,000899,900+77,900Jeff Lawrence

1293"Busy Flip"October 29, 2020415,00025,000145,200700,000+114,800Jeff Lawrence

From Rags to Riches

No. in
season
Title
1"Risky Business"September 13, 2018
2"No Business Like the Flipping Business"September 20, 2018
3"From Drab to Fab Design"September 27, 2018
4"We've Been Through It All"October 4, 2018

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Christina on the Coast is an American home renovation television series featuring Christina Hall, centered around properties in Southern California. In June 2018, HGTV announced that Hall would be receiving her own Flip or Flop spin-off series. The series premiere focused on Hall renovating her new home following her divorce; with the remaining seven episodes focusing on her fixing up other people's homes. Filming began in fall 2018, for a spring 2019 premiere. On February 13, 2019, it was announced that the series would premiere on May 23, 2019.

<i>Selling Sunset</i> American reality television series

Selling Sunset is an American reality television series created for Netflix by Adam DiVello. The series revolves around the Oppenheim Group, a high-end real estate brokerage firm in the Los Angeles area, and follows a group of agents as they navigate their personal and professional lives. The show first premiered on March 21, 2019.

Flipping 101 with Tarek El Moussa is a reality television series airing on HGTV. It features real estate agent Tarek El Moussa, best known for his previous show Flip or Flop, mentoring real estate novices wanting to learn the secrets of a successful house flip. The show premiered in 2020 and was given a one-hour format for its second season in 2021. The show was renewed for a third season, which premiered in 2023.

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  8. "5300 Via San Jacinto, Riverside, CA 92506".
  9. "2880 Via de la Guerra, Palos Verdes Estates, CA 90274".
  10. "11763 Forest Grove St, el Monte, CA 91732".
  11. "19 Cormorant Cir, Newport Beach, CA 92660 - 3 beds/2.5 baths".