Zombie House Flipping

Renovating abandoned houses in a zombie apocalypse

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About Zombie House Flipping

Released: 2017

Platform: Hulu

Rating: TVPG

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Cast
Justin Stamper

About Zombie House Flipping

Zombie House Flipping is a reality TV series which premiered in 2017, showcasing the adventures of a team of professionals who purchase, renovate and then resell homes in Orlando, Florida. These houses, brimming with potential but left in disrepair, are nicknamed ‘Zombies.’

Making / Production

The series was produced by Sony Pictures Television in association with Departure Films. The idea was to capture the not-so-glamorous side of house flipping in reality, navigating through the unique challenges faced while renovating dilapidated, often structurally unsound properties.

Actors

  • Justin Stamper - As the team's real estate expert and the show's lead, Justin uses his expertise in pinpointing ‘Zombie’ homes and managing the buying and selling transactions.
  • Keith Ori - As the builder and head of renovation operations, Keith's role in the series involves tackling the significant structural issues commonly seen in these Zombie houses.
  • Duke Rodriguez - Duke, the designer of the team, takes charge of the interior transformations and works hard to turn these houses from ‘Zombie’ to dream homes.
  • Ashlee Casserly - The realtor of the group, Ashlee uses her expertise in real estate to help find potential buyers for the flipped homes.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • Zombie House Flipping is set in Orlando, Florida, heart of the U.S.'s foreclosure crisis. The term "Zombie house" is used to define a property that's in a dilapidated condition beyond usual wear and tear.
  • The show has enjoyed increasing popularity, expanding from an eight-episode first season to a fourteen-episode second season.

Quotes

  • "One man's disaster, is another man's castle." - Justin Stamper
  • "We love a good before and after." - Keith Ori
  • "This is not a project, this is a movement." - Duke Rodriguez

Music, Soundtrack

The show features a generic, yet catchy upbeat music during the introductory credits, and employs background music throughout, to enhance the drama and tension of the flips.