Masters of Flip - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Training Day
Kortney and Dave bring on Kevin, their newest team member who is also Kortney's little brother, to help with flipping a cute brick cottage.

Miniature Margins
Kortney & Dave take on a tiny flip that has big potential. While Kortney deals with the design challenge of working with an extremely small space, Dave stresses the importance of budget to his team- including his wife.

Fitting In
Kortney and Dave transform an outdated home into a stunning modern masterpiece. But when they go to flip it, they worry their design won't be up to par with the rest of the neighborhood.

Two's a Crowd
Kortney makes a case for transforming a second building on the property of their newest flip, while Dave does everything in his power to scale down the size of the project.

As History Would Have It
Kortney and Dave foresee high risk but even higher potential as they flip an old 1800's classic.

Color Code
Dave makes a compelling case for adjusting the budget while Kortney encourages her design team to ‘colour outside of the lines' in their newest flip.

Southern Comfort
Kortney and Dave take on a seemingly small flip, only to transform it into a stunning and sizable family home. While Kortney and her design team get to experiment with a bright color palette, Dave works hard with his crew on a large addition.

New Kid on the Block
Kortney and Dave flip a house in an up and coming neighborhood. Will an open concept design plan and neutral color scheme be enough to attract the perfect buyer?

Think Pink
Kortney and Dave flip a gutted house in a sought-after neighborhood. Kortney tries to find balance between masculine and feminine when pink is her inspiration.

Classic Charm
Dave and Kortney get to work flipping a classic brick home quickly. While Dave creates a addition to the master suite, Kortney comes up with a design plan to compliment the existing charm of the house.

Go Blonde
Kortney and Dave take on a flip that will include a massive addition and offer multiple living spaces. Kortney has her sights set on blonde flooring while Dave pushes his team to get back on schedule after a slight hiccup.

The Suite Life
Kortney and Dave flip a house that needs a large addition in order to appeal to the buyer's market. Kortney entices Dave with a creative design plan for a spectacular downstairs master suite.

Former Dormer
Kortney and Dave flip an outdated house into a stunning modern-day masterpiece. Will they be able to add a massive addition or will the historic elements for the house put a pin in their new design plan?

Pretty in Profit
Kortney and Dave flip a rundown property with surprising profit potential in a prime location. With a large bump out and an urban chic design plan, will they win the hearts of prospective buyers?
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