
Original title
Flip or Flop Vegas
Released
4/6/2017
Origin country
US
Genre
Reality
Production companies
High Noon Entertainment
Status
Ended
Number of seasons
3
Number of episodes
35
Bristol and Aubrey Marunde showcase their home renovation and flipping skills in Las Vegas.


Las Vegas is the harshest real estate market in the country. It's expensive, competitive, and unpredictable. But Aubrey and Bristol Marunde have carved their niche to make it work. Both multitalented, they do most of the work themselves to keep their margins high. Aubrey is the designer and real estate agent, and Bristol is the general contractor. When it comes to demolition, it doesn't hurt that he's a mixed martial arts fighter as well. They find a property with some covetable stats. It sits on a half acre, which is huge for Vegas. It's zoned for horses, and has it's own well and septic, all rare and desirable features. However, the property is a mess. Outdated finishings and a poor layout for today's buyer necessitate a total gut and remodel inside, and the outside is just as bad. Can they successfully stretch their dollars to turn this dilapidated house into a Vegas dream home?


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 The couple gets rid of the out-of-date elements and brings in bold, modern twists in their riskiest renovation yet.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 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 The couple gets rid of the out-of-date elements and brings in bold, modern twists in their riskiest renovation yet.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. The house has good bones, but the potential profit margin is slim, leaving no room for mistakes. On top of that, the design needs to pop in order to make this house stand out in a sea of lookalike competitors.

Aubrey and Bristol purchase a small condo on Las Vegas Boulevard within walking distance of the Strip. Aubrey envisions the ideal buyer as someone who wants to be in the thick of the action so she's turning this bland condo into a super glam high-end apartment.

Aubrey and Bristol Marunde buy the worst house on the block and set out to turn the 3-bedroom, 2-bath ranch house into a beach cottage hideaway. When their timeline is threatened by delayed materials, there's no room for mistakes in their vision of bringing the beach to the desert.

Aubrey and Bristol return to the neighborhood where they flipped their first property together to transform a rundown, bank-owned home into a three-story, industrial-glam showstopper.
Aubrey and Bristol jump on a long-abandoned house she has been watching for years after it finally gets put up for sale. They take the 1960s-era structure down to the studs and flip it into a modern farmhouse with glam touches.

Aubrey gets a tip on a private sale for an outdated 1977 home in the family-friendly Las Vegas community of Spring Valley. She fills the sunken living room and gives the home an modern-retro update with a bold color scheme.

Aubrey and Bristol buy a home in the suburbs and barely make it through the front door before being overwhelmed by the smell of dog urine. Then, Aubrey goes all out with a design that includes marble floors and an open floor plan.

Aubrey and Bristol score a rundown house that's been sitting on the market for a couple of months. They give the house a modern makeover with a black-and-white color scheme and open floor plan that liberates the kitchen.

Aubrey and Bristol purchase a small, rundown condo on the Vegas Strip for $117,000. Comps in the area are running around $150,000, so the couple knows they'll have to stick to a tight budget to make this one pay off.

Aubrey and Bristol buy a house site unseen for $250,000 in west Vegas. The ranch-style home is in an upscale neighborhood with comps around $400,000, but the dull and dated property will need a high-end overhaul to turn a profit.

Bristol and Aubrey tackle a home in an older neighborhood that's full of '90s features. However, two of those features remind Bristol of growing up in the Pacific Northwest, giving him a bold idea for the design theme.

Aubrey and Bristol snatch up a townhouse and quickly realize why they got it at a bargain price. The previous owners gave up renovating halfway through, so they work to transform it into a glamorous home with custom features.

Aubrey and Bristol purchase a dilapidated 1940s property in the small town of Boulder City, NV. They decide to build a two-bed, two-bath addition and choose a cottage theme that will blend into the historic neighborhood.

Aubrey and Bristol take on a home in an exclusive golf club community. The house hasn't been updated since the 1980s, so Aubrey gives it modern, farmhouse touches with a fireplace makeover and open floor plan.

Aubrey and Bristol renovate a downtown condo to show that there's more to downtown Las Vegas than the strip. Aubrey hires a muralist to create a bedroom installation, but he only agrees to work on the project for one day.


Aubrey and Bristol face a design nightmare after a woman's four-bedroom, three-bathroom home hits the market at a price considerably lower than the comps in the area.
Aubrey and Bristol Marunde get a deal on a structure that looks like a glorified shed on zoned horse property not far from the Strip. They plan to build a 600-square-foot addition and turn it into a two-bed, two-bath home.

Aubrey and Bristol tackle a condo with a major lack of storage. They create a dining nook with cubby-style shelving and transform the living room by adding a pop-out fireplace flanked with cabinets and shelves.

Aubrey and Bristol give a two-bedroom home in a family friendly section of Vegas a beach house theme that easily attracts a buyer and a nice profit.

After buying a condo site unseen, Bristol and Aubrey decide to give it a Vegas bachelor theme to appeal to singles that usually buy in the area.

Aubrey and Bristol convert a duplex into a fun single-family home inspired by Aubrey's college days at the University of Nevada Las Vegas.

Aubrey and Bristol tackle an estate-style property where the previous owners sectioned off the home to create a mother-in-law suite. Aubrey must come up with a design to convert the home back to a single-family unit.

Aubrey and Bristol swap jobs as they renovate a Vegas townhouse. This time, Aubrey handles the construction while Bristol tries his hand at design by creating a rustic theme, including a wood wall and beamed ceilings.

Aubrey and Bristol purchase a two-story townhouse with familiar floor plan and super high ceilings. The duo gives the entire space a modern glam makeover that features a fireplace upgraded with floor-to-ceiling tile, a closed-off staircase converted into a work of modern art and a custom wine bar built right off the kitchen.

Aubrey and Bristol renovate a condo off of the Vegas Strip. Aubrey transforms the living room using bold colors and expands the kitchen. However, the real highlight of the flip lies in the bathroom that gets a true makeover.
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