We're off and running in the fast-paced, high-stress world of house flipping, and what better guide than the brilliant Jeff Lewis. He and his staff set to work on acquiring a new property in the Los Felis neighborhood of Los Angeles, which he hopes to turn into another of his many renovation masterpieces. But when one of his assistants talks back to him (whether he quits or was fired depends on who you ask), and the new property turns out to require tens of thousands of dollars in unexpected repairs, Jeff must turn to his psychic, his spiritual guide, and ultimately, his inner circle of Stephen, Jenni, Zoila, and Chris to see him through. And when they "stage" his current house to be shown to potential buyers, the true Jeff shines through, in all his savvy and maddening glory. But will the house sell, and will he be able to stretch his bank account to finish his next jobs? Tune in next week to find out!
This week, Chris is given a promotion from trash guy to third assistant. But when he's given the job of taking care of the house while Jeff is away, the cat "Monkey" goes missing, and Jeff has to rethink his decision. Meanwhile, Jeff's house is finally open to the public, and everyone hopes for a quick sale. Zoila saves the day by finding Monkey, only for Jeff to send Stephen to the vet to get Monkey her cat acupuncture. At the office, Ryan and Jeff wait to get their hands on their newest project, only the current owner is slow to leave his home. But after some cajoling, and a little help with the owner's many boxes, Jeff can begin demolition, and start work on his next house flip.
Valley Oak One, still on the market, has not sold, and Jeff is running out of money. In order to get some cash, he tries to convince Ryan to sell his house to make ends meet. Ryan refuses, until Jeff proposes a bet: whoever sells their house first can move into Nottingham, the multi-million dollar estate that’s undergoing renovation. Meanwhile, because Valley Oak One isn’t selling, Jeff loses faith in his current psychic, and hires a new one to bless Las Palmas, another finished home. At Valley Oak 2, there was a miscommunication, and the landscapers incorrectly cut down a big tree in the yard, sending both Jeff and Ryan into a fit. But not long after, Ryan sells his house and makes plans to move into Nottingham, making Jeff jealous.
With funds running low, and work continuing on Nottingham, Jeff and the team desperately need something to sell. Offers begin to come in for Valley Oak One, but they’re under what Jeff was hoping to get for the property. Meanwhile, Jeff treats his dogs to massages, and takes Ryan and the staff out to lunch. On the job site, Jeff negotiates with his workers, trying to get the best deal, while scolding his contractor for showing up two hours late. Jeff and Ryan then head out to Long Beach to visit Jeff’s father, a real estate developer of a different sort. He and Jeff share the same drive and determination, but differ greatly on what they hope to achieve in their work. Back in Los Angeles, things take a turn for the better when an offer for Valley Oak One is close to Jeff’s asking price. They go back and forth, and five thousand dollars is all that separates him from finishing the deal. After negotiating with his agents, Boni and Carrie, the house is sold, and Jeff and Zoila prepare to move to Ben Lomond.
As Ryan scrambles to get Nottingham finished before his moving day, news gets back to Jeff that a deal has been made, and Valley Oak One has officially been sold. Meanwhile, an offer has been made on Las Palmas, but the potential buyer's inspector has made a long list of items Jeff needs to address. He stands his ground, disaster is averted, both houses sell, and Ryan and Jeff make their way to Palm Springs to talk with realtors there, and test the market. While Jeff wants to buy property, Ryan doesn't think Palm Springs is stable enough to invest in. When they return, Jeff discovers that Chris has used his computer without permission. Jeff quickly demotes Chris, and continues to give Stephen a hard time about his lunch order. As Ryan prepares to move to Nottingham, Jeff begins to pack for his move to Ben Lomond.
With only a few days to go before Jeff and Ryan move, last minute arrangements and improvements are made at Nottingham, Vally Oak One, and Ben Lomond. While Jeff continues to fight with Chris about cat pooper scoopers, Ryan tries to keep the team on track so the moves go smoothly. Jeff and Jenni discuss the possibility of making Stephen part time, while the team is invited to a "We Appreciate You" cocktail party on the last night at Valley Oak One. Ryan moves the family to Nottingham, while the psychic blesses the house. Everything goes smoothly, until Ryan discovers a leak in the living room roof. Meanwhile, Jeff decides to make Stephen part time, and Chris finally stands up to Jeff when asked to clean human waste out from under the Ben Lomond house. Finally, the entire team congregates at the empty Valley Oak One house for cocktails and dancing, and things take an emotional turn when Jeff thanks everyone individually for their effort, and their putting up with him. The next day, Jeff moves into Ben Lomond, where a few of his possessions are damaged in the process. And on a drive with Jenni through Los Feliz, Jeff learns of a new property on the market, and starts the process all over again.
Everyone's favorite obsessive-compulsive house flipper, Jeff Lewis is back. Jeff and his business partner Ryan have taken on a historic restoration project to cope with the changing real estate market. The "flip-outs" begin when Jeff's new boss gives him a taste of his own medicine and accuses him of not working hard enough.
Jeff is under a lot of pressure to sell his Ben Lomond home, but with the market on the decline, things are not looking good. Jeff can't afford any more mistakes and when he gets the wrong shade of drapes he has a meltdown. But despite all the drama, Jeff always makes time for his staff. He commissions an original abstract portrait for Zoila as a special birthday gift, but not being an art connoisseur, the gift doesn't go over well.
Jeff and Ryan are partners but couldn't be more different. They each have their own approach, not only on design, but also on how to manage the staff. Usually the two end up on the same page, but when Jeff notices work around his house isn't getting done, he grows more and more suspicious of his assistants. Ryan desperately tries to talk some sense into him -- but this is one battle where Jeff just won't back down.
Jeff puts his normal business practices on hold, focusing instead on remodeling and designing homes; Jenni and Zoila return, along with some fresh new faces.
Jeff attends a pajama party; new assistant Rachel struggles to keep up with Jeff's numerous demands; Jeff accuses Ryan of not sharing clients.
Jeff takes charge after he loses trust with the contractors at his Buena Park job; Jeff wins a remodeling job with a major Hollywood stylist.
One of Jeff's employees commits the ultimate act of betrayal; Jeff seeks out a feng shui expert to help soothe over the chaos.
Insufficient funds complicate a big deal in Bel Air; Jeff falls ill and accuses Zoila of poisoning him; Jenni is put in charge of the Buena Park project.
Jeff turns to his father for advice after he learns some disturbing information about Ryan.
Jeff becomes frustrated by the demands of some high-maintenance clients; Jeff confronts Ryan about his business practices and their relationship.
Jeff starts to reevaluate his relationships and finally reveals who his favorite employee is.
Zoila is upset when Jeff threatens to replace her; Jeff discovers a squatter on Chaz's propety.
Jeff attends Chloe's birthday party in an effort to repair his friendship with Ryan; being surrounded by Ryan's friends and family however causes Jeff to wonder if it's time he should settle down.
Moving forward, Jeff decides to ``trim the fat'' off his business.
Jeff feels that Sarah needs tough love to get up to speed; Jenni makes a mistake with a major client.
Jeff decides to focus on customer service and professionalism; a concerning pet issue.
Jeff takes Casa Vega on as a client; when Jett brings his son to work, Jeff and Zoila compete.
Jeff is asked to design the ``Kitchen of the Year''; Zoila gets a birthday surprise.
Feeling the pressure, Jeff considers cutting back on jobs.
Jeff is forced to consider what is most important to him; Jeff asks Sarah personal questions.
Sarah makes careless mistakes, straining her relationship with Jeff.
Jeff suspects Jenni when his day planner goes missing; Trace has his chance to shine while dealing with a difficult client.
Jeff and the gang travel to New York City for the Kitchen of the Year unveiling.
Season Finale
First look at season 7.
Jeff settles into his new home and works with high-profile clients, including actor George Eads. Elsewhere, Andy is enlisted to help the team at a trade show.
Jenni returns to the office and finds it out of control; Jenni brings Jeff to a counseling session.
Jenni tries to restore order in the office; Jeff must calm his clients; Jeff plans a team-building retreat.
The design team arrives in New Mexico and participates in team-building exercises; confrontations between staff members.
After firing employees, Jeff expands his design empire while delegating more work to his remaining staff members than they can handle; everything blows up in Jeff's face leading to one of his largest meltdowns of all time.
When business manager Gage decides to hire an assistant, Jeff brings in a "ringer" to help him out.
Jeff and his crew organize a catalog shoot. Meanwhile, Jeff and Gage decide to put their dream home on the market, and a stressed Jeff struggles to balance his various responsibilities.
When the design team puts the finishing touches on George Eads' residence, it finds out the "CSI" actor has a sensitive side; Jeff needs to find his own place in which to live and work, but a rainstorm threatens to wash away his plans.
Jeff and his team settle into their new Hollywood office, but personnel issues follow them to their new space; Jeff strives to keep his current clients happy even though Joe is off his game and Vanina has lost her focus.
From failing to adequately mourn the loss of their cat to stressing out over the move, things start to go wrong for Jeff and Gage, and tensions build to an unbearable pitch.
While Jeff and Gage meet the woman who will carry their baby for the first time, Jeff starts to have second thoughts due to the constant bickering between Gage and Zoila.
After his business takes an unexpected turn, Jeff Lewis is determined to find new clients, and he faces bigger challenges than ever before; Jeff causes upheaval by moving the gang into a flip that is still under construction.
Jeff and Gage head to the doctor's office with the surrogate, Alexandra, for the implantation of their embryos; Jenni strives to keep a new client happy while heading to her first parent-teacher conference.
Jeff and Gage finally receive the happy news that Alexandra is pregnant; Jeff struggles to keep his longstanding client, Chaz Dean, happy; Jeff wonders if his new assistant, Ashlyn, wants to remain with the company.
Attempting to diversify his business, Jeff heads to San Diego to meet with a new client who has million-dollar condominiums; Jenni reveals that she and her husband have decided to have a second baby; problems arise with Jeff's contractor, Frank.
Jeff struggles to please his client, forcing him to make a difficult decision; after constant bickering, Jeff and Gage try to reconnect and listen to their unborn child's heartbeat at Alexandra's first ultrasound.
Jeff explores forming a partnership with a furniture company; stress mounts as the team realizes it has to impress the entire family behind the retailer; Jenni struggles with fertility issues as Jeff and Gage look forward to the birth of their baby.
Jeff gets more clients and believes his luck has turned around; Jeff begins to suspect that Gage's assistant, Matt, may be leaving JLD; the pressure of living in a house under construction takes a toll on one of Jeff's longstanding relationships.
Ducklings appear in Jeff's backyard, bringing out his paternal (and neurotic) instincts; Jeff and Gage continue to clash; drama surrounds a Hollywood flip and architect Jason; Jenni continues her quest to have another baby.
Jeff tries to make progress on his home construction; Jeff and Gage have a power struggle as they leave town to meet Alexandra and take the bittersweet steps to prepare for their baby's arrival.
The countdown to the baby's due date leaves no time for slowing down. While demo at home in Valley Vista starts on the master suite, Jeff and his team continue to work with clients. Gage's stress is obvious, while Jeff channels his by focusing on a to-do list. His control over every situation causes him to lash out at those around him.
After Vanina's breakdown, she continues to report to work, leaving her boss unsure of whether or not she is leaving for good. Jeff comes up on the opportunity to buy another house, which means more change on the horizon. Jenni has good news of her own to share, but a swift illness threatens her health and her hope for a growing family.
Only one week from the baby's due date, Jeff and team rush to make final preparations and wrap up projects. Worried about missing the birth, they head to northern California to wait for the call. After years of research, nine months of pregnancy, and over a week of anticipation, Jeff and Gage finally meet their daughter.
Jeff and Gage bring baby Monroe home and officially step into parenthood. After a three-month hiatus, major changes have taken place at the JLD office. Vanina is gone and they've seen a revolving door of nannies. The office assistant has also left, but not before writing a detailed criticism of his first 90 days at the office. Gage struggles to keep up with work while continuously checking on the baby. Jeff starts to get frustrated with his lack of focus, driving an even-deeper wedge between them.
Jeff Lewis refuses to let his newborn slow him down. He plans to move into his New Hollywood project in order to make room for construction to finish at Valley Vista. Gage continues to lag behind, leaving Jeff to wonder if the tension between them will ever subside.
Moving day proves difficult for Jeff and Gage, as they have to work around Monroe's nap and feeding schedules. Following the tumultuous move back into Hollywood, the trio is finally able to settle into a routine. When his client introduces him to the "Queen of Versailles," Jackie Siegel, the group preps for a trip to the sunshine state.
After months of drama, life at New Hollywood promises a fresh start. Jeff might finally have the support he's been looking for when Monroe’s newest nanny seems to be a great fit. Then the JLD team is off to Orlando to visit Jackie Siegel on her home turf and tour "Versailles," the largest house in the country also a potential new job for Jeff.
Back from Orlando, Jeff is determined to push forward with all of his projects. He prepares his father Tom's condo for the market and schedules more demolition at Valley Vista. With current ventures under control, Jeff goes house hunting with one of his favorite clients, Jeanne Shaw. While business seems to be heading in the right direction, the childcare situation takes a turn for the worse.
In the wake of Gema's exit, Jeff receives a text message full of shocking accusations. Drama ensues between the remaining housekeepers. Jeff and Gage juggle work and home life. When Jeff and Zoila meet, their conversation takes an unexpected turn.
Jeff and Gage face numerous challenges, caring for a newborn, moving into a new home and pushing the business into different directions, but Monroe's baptism is an opportunity to celebrate their blessings.
Life at the Jeff Lewis Design office is constantly in motion. Jeff is now focusing on flipping properties and has fewer clients to answer to. There have been multiple additions to the team, with Jeff relying heavily on his new full-time assistant Tyler. When Jenni returns from maternity leave, Jeff is not exactly sure where she fits in. Despite the added manpower, Valley Vista is still under construction with no completion date in sight.
Gage lands a photo shoot for Jeff with furniture company Alder and Tweed. While the JLD crew scrambles to get everything in place, Jeff's focus is on Valley Vista. Between dealing with a forgetful inspector and his need to micromanage two project managers, Jeff is not endearing himself to his new clients.
The team heads to New York City, it's Monroe's first trip, making Jeff and Gage nervous. Jeff charters a private plane and brings along Monroe's nanny and grandparents. The team searches for real estate for Jeff's client, Julie Grossi.
Jeff's project managers clash, only adding to the chaos he was hoping to alleviate. Meanwhile, neighbor Lea Black is back in town and ready to get to work on renovating her kitchen. As if he weren't busy enough, Jeff runs into trouble with another neighbor.
Jeff and Gage are at it again. Not only are they competing over who does what around the house, but whose flip is moving along fastest. Meanwhile, new troubles pop up at Valley Vista and Old Hollywood. Not to mention, team JLD has been rehired by Calabasas clients Liat and Trevor.
Jeff's grandma is rushed to the hospital and his stress level is through the roof. While planning for the worst, Jeff takes on Grandma's healthcare to make sure she receives the best treatment. This added pressure doesn't stop any of his projects from moving forward. As his stress builds, however, Jeff takes his frustration out on his employees and reevaluates who he should keep on his payroll.
Jeff's business partner, Julie, is asking the hard questions and her overly-involved approach to the flipping process clashes with Jeff's working-style. With construction at long-time client Heather's home completed, the group sets out to help furnish her place. Valley Vista sees more personnel changes when Frankie is demoted to cleaning job sites - but even this is a challenge for him.
Attempting to start fresh after closing a chapter in his life, Jeff turns to friend Teddi Mellencamp's accountability program. JLD finds out clients Liat and Trevor are headed for divorce, which means the team is left in the middle. Meanwhile, Jenni finds her dream home and hopes to quickly sell her house while the other is still on the market.
Jeff meets with new client Randall, but is more concerned with pleasing his girlfriend Lala Kent, who will be making most of the design decisions. Lea Black is in town to finally get started on her kitchen demolition. Jeff realizes that his employees seem to lack motivation at the office, which pushes long-time employee Megan to make a difficult decision.
Lea Black leads a productivity seminar at Jeff Lewis Design, which brings a lot of issues to the surface and sparks a mass exodus. Jeff and Jenni have it out in what may be the biggest fight of their friendship.