A couple who are passionate about vintage homes make a successful living flipping them for profit in this series, which begins with them restoring a 1929 Tudor in Santa Ana, Cal. Projects include an old kitchen with cabinets that need a little TLC; and a bathroom that seems more like a closet.
The hosts flip a 1902 turn-of-the-century cottage that's missing most of its original Victorian-era details, which presents a substantial risk to Jessie and Tina as they try to turn their passion for restoring vintage houses into profit.
Jessie and Tina purchase a Craftsman house sight-unseen in their own neighborhood of Claremont, Cal. Unfortunately, this home has lost all of its charm, but that doesn't stop the hosts from trying to bring back its 1920s features to attract the right buyers and a substantial profit.
Jessie and Tina deal with strict city building regulations when trying to revive a lackluster Spanish-style home located near picturesque downtown Monrovia, Cal.
A ranch house on a golf course in Rancho Cucamonga, Cal., is like a time capsule of the 1950s, with almost all of the features original to the home.
Jessie and Tina purchase a Craftsman home in the hip and eclectic area of Retro Row in Long Beach. Bright and bold color choices are made when bringing the house back to life. During the renovations, an un-permitted room is discovered.
A rare find of an Eichler-style home in Orange, Cal., is tackled by Jessie and Tina, who must deal with the previous owner's unfortunate choice to enclose the front atrium.
A ranch-style home in a unique neighborhood in Whittier, Cal., is purchased by Jessie and Tina, who have to get creative with the house's restoration in order to attract very specific buyers.
Jessie and Tina purchase a bungalow in the Echo Park area of Los Angeles and discover that there's a second house on the property that no one has lived in for almost 40 years.
Jessie and Tina purchase a 1912 Craftsman bungalow in San Dimas, CA, that they suspect might be a kit home. It's the perfect size for first-time homebuyers, but has challenges like a small kitchen and an awkward addition.
While Tina goes out of town, Jessie comes across a quaint home in downtown Upland, Calif., that was built in 1924 and sits across the street from an old railroad station.
Jessie and Tina purchase a massive Craftsman in a desirable neighborhood of Claremont, Calif., that has been a fixture of the area ever since 1914, but desperately needs renovation.
A couple takes a risk buying a 1925 Spanish home in LaVerne, California, before seeing the inside. Undeterred by the less-than-promising conditions and obstacles upon their first walk-through, they get to work reintroducing Spanish tile and restoring original features. But were they able to dig down deep enough to uncover the true vintage beauty in this Spanish Salvage?
Jessie and Tina purchase a small one-bedroom, one-bathroom cottage in the up-and-coming downtown area of Pomona, Calif., and want to reconfigure the 1907 home to add a second bedroom and bathroom.
Jessie and Tina restore a 1959 midcentury modern dream house in Upland, Calif. with vaulted ceilings, huge windows, and open floor plan, and streamlined exterior.
Jessie and Tina are restoring an abandoned ranch home in West Covina, Calif. that was built in 1952 during Southern California's car culture boom, and they are excited to channel a vintage car theme in the home's design.
Jessie and Tina have closed on a huge house on the historic register in Ontario, Calif., and they're excited to get started on this 1918 homestead.
Jessie and Tina take on a neglected Folk Victorian home built in 1898 in Redlands, CA. While they're excited to dive into their first Victorian, the house is in such bad condition that they quickly realize it's going to take everything they've got to not make it their last.
Jessie and Tina take a chance on a 1936 Spanish hacienda home in Long Beach, CA. While the house is full of original details ready for restoration, it's small and in an expensive neighborhood. With full kitchen and bathroom remodels ahead of them, will they be able to bring back the home's high-end hacienda charm without going over budget?
Jessie and Tina work to bring an 1899 Queen Anne Victorian home back to life in Redlands, CA. Chocked-full of original details and vintage character, this hundred-year-old home is begging for a grand design. Will Jessie and Tina be able to balance this home's historic charm with modern amenities important to today's buyer or will their big ideas come up short?
Jessie and Tina roll up their sleeves and take on a 1952 postwar home in Covina, California. This house has a rich, industrial history ready to be restored, but problems lurk around every corner. Will they be able to bring back this home's simple, streamlined design and manage to make a profit?
Jessie and Tina dive into restoring a 1923 art deco bungalow in Ontario, CA. While the property is in a great neighborhood, the house itself is a confusing mishmash of styles. Will Jessie and Tina be able to sift through decades of renovations and bring this charming bungalow back to its 1920s roots?
Jessie and Tina work to restore a Tudor Cottage home from 1923 in their hometown of Claremont, CA. Converted into various businesses over the years, the flip is completely gutted on the inside and barely resembles a home. The two set off to bring this former business back to its original, charming roots, but not without some unexpected challenges along the way.