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Tarek and Christina El Moussa buy distressed properties -- foreclosures, short sales and bank-owned homes -- remodel them and sell them at a profit. At least, that's the way it's supposed to work. Track the El Moussas' roller-coaster journey in each episode, beginning with a cash purchase at auction of a home -- often sight unseen -- and the fix-it-up process, to the nail-biting wait to find a buyer.
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The work they do on houses is neat & creative. Their relationship is depressing.
Show is not that great. Many other house flipping shows out there that are so much better.
Not my favorite hosts - they seem kind of fake. Slightly repetitive, but most home reno shows are.
Dull and or boring. The point of TV is to tell a story of be informative, this is neither.
Very similar to other reno shows yet I don't like this one as much... Maybe it's Tarek and Christina's personalities that I find annoying.
Its an alright show on making houses look better.
It’s every home renovation show. Nothing special in the slightest,
It was better when they hated each other
Used to be good, then flopped. (Pun intended)
The relationship is cringy, but some of the flips are actually pretty nice looking.
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4.1 – Based on 905 ratings
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