Looks can be deceiving. This Derek special is set in a posh neighborhood on a treelined street and from the outside it doesn't look like your typical Zombie. But once Derek and Chauncey step inside, this 2,800-square-foot ranch home quickly becomes a house of hidden horrors. Will the foundation, leaky pipes, and backyard pool torpedo their budget and sink their profits?
Duke stumbles upon a potential diamond in the rough estate sale that piques the interest of Keith and Alynne. The team ventures out to discover the zombie house that sits on an overgrown jungle of a yard, where a detached unit in the back is hidden among the weeds. Despite its rough appearance, they soon see the potential for a lucrative flip. But as they begin tearing the walls apart, they quickly realize their initial excitement was misplaced. As the flip spirals out of control, Keith and Alynne face mounting financial pressures and a timeline that is way over budget. Will the Zombie Flippers get away from this nightmare house with a profit?
Derek takes Chauncy to see a house in the super desirable North Dallas neighborhood. Even though this smaller home has foundation issues, Derek feels it's too much of a deal to pass on. But when Chauncy gets her heart set on panoramic doors, will the extra cost tip the scale on an already tight renovation budget?
Derek sees big profit potential when he buys a crumbling old house in a nice neighborhood. Chauncey is skeptical of the half-finished work and the small square footage. With possible high reno costs, hardwood hardships, and missing air conditioning, was this all a big mistake to take on this zombie?