A husband-and-wife flipping team from Las Vegas is taking a stab at Los Angeles’ higher-end market. Accustomed to simple surface repair flips, they’re in over their heads with this baffling hoarder home and call Tarek for help on their first LA flip.
Flip or Flop’s Tarek El Moussa draws upon his enormous success from flipping over 300 homes to help novice renovators get in the game. He provides beginners hungry to make it big with a foundation to create profitable flips and avoid bank-breaking flops.
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Tarek to the Rescue: Vegas Flipping Team Struggles with First LA Flip | Flipping 101 | HGTV
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“Orange county buyers are tough” so you’re telling me Vegas people aren’t?
I’m sorry, but this is really stupid. What’s the point of having him advise them if he doesn’t introduce them to all the right people and to all the right contacts. This is how good business is done. It’s by the word of mouth. if you have a great service providers, you make sure they are hired by others.
Also, the flippers are dithering, dealing with one issue a week, it seems, instead of all of them simultaneously. And only "started to hire" after 8 weeks??!!
If the details are "short-cut" as in the stone top and other items, it speaks volumes about the larger issues. I would NEVER consider purchasing something where the smaller details are missed like this. They were in search of higher-end buyers and they totally missed that goal.
Take a drink every time someone says “Vegas”
They r super detailed……but we want to sell at high price……..
It's all about the details, if they don't notice any flaws then u know you've done a good job,
like the bold fireplace colors but it should have been bookmatched. It's too busy. It's stressful to look at.
A house with an open floor plan is somewhat like a naked woman. There's nothing left to the imagination. No mystery at all.
Shoddy workmanship! Jeez. Tarek, please do another video with this couple so they can redeem themselves.
Should have left the fireplace as was. It's pretty hideous.
Hopefully high interest rates will keep people like these flippers at bay. Woof.
The buyers are not tough, the bad finishings are glaring and I will think that if the sellers are so negligent with the stuff you can see, what is going on with the stuff you cannot see. This is a poorly done reno and a NO from me.
An electric fireplace??? Fill the yard with rocks??? Would a few pots of geraniums out front have hurt? What's with the sloppy details-were they hoping to distract buyers with all those really busy patterns? Umm..just no.
Why did you put this video's title just like George To The Rescue show by George Oliphant?
a house trying to portray itself as a highend home. that alone is a red flag for me.