When a married couple gets divorced in the middle of renovating this house, it gives the flippers an opportunity they can't turn down. The team finds a way to follow the couple's design choices and add a new master suite to the back of the home.
Sunken floors, rooms cluttered with junk, disgusting bathrooms with a toilet falling through the floor, and an addition that's literally falling off the house, make this canal front zombie one of the worst the team has ever seen.
The team stumbles across this zombie with two front doors, and they know that this will be a flip unlike any other. They have their work cut out for them turning this Frankenzombie into a cohesive home, but it nearly crashes the whole flip.
When the team enters this run down zombie house, they find a microwave room full of TV dinner wrappers where the kitchen should be and a claustrophobic floor plan that needs some breathing room.
When the team finds a low-priced zombie in a good neighborhood, it seems too good to be true. And it is. At first, the team thinks that they're dealing with old termite damage and no live bugs, but the more they look, the more damage they find.
When the team finds this house on the corner, it seems like the perfect flip, until they learn about the corner traffic that sometimes crashes into the wall behind the house!
When the team finds a tiny house overrun with critters, a skeptical Keith lets Ashlee take over as builder. However, the job turns out to be much trickier than she expected when a natural disaster puts a giant branch through the house.
After Keith convinces the team to take on a giant zombie home, they learn that it sits on one of Orlando's historic districts, which forces them to follow specific guidelines.
Keith finds this house on a massive lot and convinces the team to take it on. They decide the best plan is to flip the house, split the lot, and sell the extra land.