Flip This House (TV series)
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- Not to be confused with Flip That House (TV series).
Flip This House is a television series which airs on the A&E (Arts and Entertainment) television network. In Season one, the series followed the activities surrounding the Trademark Real Estate Company based in Charleston, South Carolina. Each episode spotlighted the purchase and renovation of a single unit. All episodes included listing the price of the purchase, the cost of renovation, and the market value (including potential profit) of that finished house.
Due to creative differences with Richard Davis, the founder of Trademark, A&E chose different real estate companies for season two. One team comes from San Antonio and the other is based in Atlanta.
Davis plans to take the series to A&E's competitor TLC (The Learning Channel).[1] In July, 2006, Trademark Properties and Richard Davis filed a lawsuit against A&E alleging breach of contract and fraud. [2]
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[edit] Season One Regular Cast
- Richard C. Davis - Founder and head of the company.
- Ginger Alexander - Richard's right-hand associate who searches for houses to flip
- Dawn Nosal - Project Coordinator
- Kevin Molony - Head of Construction during the flipping process
- Vance Sudano - Real Estate Broker who sells the finished houses
[edit] Season Two Regular Cast [3]
San Antonio Team
- Armando Montelongo - Montelongo house buyers co-founder
- Veronica Montelongo - Armando's wife who sells houses
- David Montelongo - Armando's brother and partner
- Melina Montelongo - David's wife, who handles marketing
Atlanta Team
- Sam Leccima - Founder of Leccima Real Estate [4]
- Shanni Leccima - Sam's wife and partner
- Lamont Martin - Sam's right-hand man and construction manager
- Angela Wilford - Works for Keller-Williams Realty and collaborates with the Leccimas to sell the flipped houses.