To fill a gap in his schedule, Jon takes on a small house in North Plainfield right next to the highway where the profit margins are paper thin. If the renovation goes well, he’ll have kept his crew working and the team will pocket a little cash. But if things go sideways (which they will) they could quickly find themselves in the red and threaten the integrity of the entire 24 Hour Flip system.
Michelle and Jon travel outside of their comfort zone, and area code, to tackle a new challenge in the small lakeside community of West Milford. Located miles away from any supply store, this colossal monster house is a hydra in bathroom form, containing a total of three full baths. As unforeseen challenges arise in all three baths, the crew struggles to finish the renovation on time and on budget. With huge profits hanging in the balance, manpower and supply shortages cause problem after problem--will this gamble pay off? Or will this lakeside renovation crap out?
Jon and Michelle take on one of their most unique renovations yet--a multi-family home in Hasbrouck Heights. With a deceptively small sounding 2,075 total square feet to renovate, the team has no worries about finishing on time--until the reality of completing five bedrooms, two bathrooms and two full kitchens sinks in. When their overworked and undersized crew begins to fall behind, Jon and Michelle soon realize that this project could be their first failure. Will this pressure cooker of a duplex end up a fantastically profitable flip, or a frustratingly expensive flop?
Jon and Michelle set out to transform an outdated single family home into a sleek, modern retreat in just 24 hours. With their project managers Danny and Borges on site, they battle a broken sewer pipe, missing floors, and mismeasured countertops, all while racing against the ticking clock. Mere hours after the renovation is complete, the property hits the open market as the team hosts an open house and hopes to make beaucoup bucks in record time.