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Texas Flip and Move

Season 4 2016
TV-G

  • 2016-07-15T04:00:00Z on DIY Network
  • 45m
  • 13h (13 episodes)
  • United States
  • English
  • Reality
Three teams of Texas real estate entrepreneurs are under the gun to buy low, work fast and sell high in a thrilling flipping competition. As soon as they buy a house at auction, they race to get it renovated and ready for resale.

13 episodes

The Snows nab a vintage 80-foot-long passenger train car from a nearby city. They can't wait to save this piece of history from the scrapyard by transforming it into a cozy home, but the challenge will be turning this empty shell into a one-bedroom, one-bath home while maintaining its original character.

When Donna and Toni score two houses from the same lot, they're ready to make some major profit, but after looking at the scope of work for both houses, they realize this might be a two-team job. To solve the problem, the sisters call their friends Jordan and Michelle Olgletree to help with the remodels. The Snows tackle the fishing cabin while the Olgletrees take on the two-bedroom house with no hallway.

Casey and Catrina win a home with lots of charm and curb appeal, but once they look inside, they find it has been completely gutted. They must design a floor plan that will bring the interior appeal up to that of the cute exterior. Across town, Randy wins a large two-bedroom house at auction and has a catastrophe of his own.

The team face a big challenge in a utility structure with no interior walls and a slab floor, complicating their plan to create a bunkhouse.

The ladies score an old train car and transform it into a studio while Randy bites off more than he can chew with a large ranch home inflicted with termite damage.

Casey and Catrina score a 3 bed, 2 bath house, but realize they must cut half of it off in order to move it. When they lose half their square footage before they start, Casey and Catrina must figure out how to still make it profitable. Meanwhile, the Snow Sisters get a large house with a couple of bonus rooms, and the extra space allows the ladies to get creative with their family-friendly design plan.

Randy is approached by a potential buyer looking for a coastal-themed vacation home, but the renovation isn't smooth sailing. Donna and Toni evict a critter in their ranch home and hope their remodel will attract better tenants.

It's a family affair when two houses go up for auction on the same street. Donna and Toni win one auction, while their nieces, Gary's girls, win the second home. While both houses are roughly the same size, the two teams approach them in drastically different ways.

Casey and Catrina score big on a house that is practically new. The problem is, someone previously bought it, tried to finish out the interior and failed. Now they're faced with the task of correcting the botched job and creating a home that will appeal to a buyer that Casey already has on the line.

Casey and Catrina combine two shipping containers to create a one bedroom house with an outdoor courtyard area. During the build, Gary's Girls approach Casey with an offer to sell him their container house after their previous sale fell through. Casey and Catrina decide to combine the two houses to make the ultimate container home.

Disaster strikes Randy and Casey's investment on an old mobile home. Meanwhile, the Snow sisters come up with an eco-friendly design for their house that they hope will put some extra green in their pockets.

An arched entryway in the Girls' new home inspires them to create a Mediterranean theme for the remodel. Casey and Catrina win two very small barns in a two-for-one auction and plan to combine them into one large living space in order to maximize profit.

Season Finale

2016-10-07T04:00:00Z

4x13 No Living Room Blues

Season Finale

4x13 No Living Room Blues

  • 2016-10-07T04:00:00Z1h

Randy wins a large home with very big bedrooms, but there's no defined living room and it has a fairly small kitchen and dining room. He must create a floor plan that will open up the space for a communal living area while maintaining bedroom space for maximum profitability.

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