Aubrey and Bristol purchase a starter home in Las Vegas, and while it may be a small house, buyers expect the best in this town. Aubrey uses custom finishes built by Bristol to deck out the home and give it a glam-farmhouse style.
Aubrey jumps at the challenge of turning a split-level house in the Southern Highlands neighborhood of Las Vegas into a high-end bachelor pad. But in order to turn a profit, she must keep a tight deadline and $30,000 budget.
Bristol and Aubrey set their sights on a fixer-upper in the Henderson, Nevada. They face serious challenges to get the home ready for market, including a broken-down pool, a depressing kitchen and a layout that makes no sense.
Aubrey and Bristol find a '90s-style home near Nellis Air Force Base that could be perfect for a military family. The couple gets rid of the out-of-date elements and brings in bold, modern twists in their riskiest renovation yet.
Aubrey and Bristol take a chance on a foreclosure with signs of neglect, including an ancient air conditioning unit. Installing a new unit could decimate their bottom line, and they wonder if they can save the little cottage.
Aubrey and Bristol purchase a home to flip in Las Vegas that raises a lot of red flags. There are bars on the windows and doors and the roof is leaking, but if they can transform this home quickly, they might make a tidy profit.
Aubrey and Bristol take a chance on flipping a cookie-cutter home. Although the house has good bones, the potential profit margin is slim and the design needs to pop in order to make this house a standout.
Aubrey and Bristol take a risk buying a tiny condo sight unseen and quickly realize if they want to turn it into a glamorous and profitable showpiece, they'll need to go all-out with their flip.
Aubrey and Bristol take a chance on a disastrous townhouse. Though they may have gotten a good price on the home, they must deal with bugs, water damage and an unexpected stop-work order to see a return on their investment.
When a three-bedroom, 1980s ranch house drops in price, Aubrey sees the potential to make a profit by flipping it into a family home. But when a load-bearing wall can't come down, she is forced to change her entire design plan.