Flipping Vegas Season 5 Episode 1
Flipping Vegas
Season 5

Ep 1. '70s House

  • TVPG
  • August 9, 2014
  • 42 min
  • 8.8  (7)

As a real estate investor and property renovator, Scott Yancey faces challenges and opportunities to make money every day. "Flipping Vegas" is a reality show that chronicles Yancey's journey as he buys and remodels homes in Las Vegas to sell for a profit. In Season 5, Episode 1, Yancey and his wife, designer Amie Yancey, purchase a 1970s house that has been sitting vacant for 10 years. The house is in poor condition, with broken windows, weeds growing in the yard, and debris scattered everywhere.

Before starting the renovation, the Yanceys assess the property's flaws and decide on the changes they want to make. They start with the exterior, replacing the old, damaged siding with new stucco, painting the facade in a light color scheme, and adding new windows that match the rest of the house. Next, they focus on the interior, ripping out old carpets and wallpaper, removing outdated fixtures, and gutting the kitchen and bathrooms.

The Yanceys want to channel the '70s vibe of the house while also giving it a contemporary touch. To achieve this, Amie proposes a design plan that includes wooden elements, natural light, and bold colors. She chooses large, earthy floor tiles for the open-plan living room and kitchen, and wooden cabinets with a rustic finish to complement them. She also installs a modern gas fireplace with a brick surround and a chic chandelier that hangs over the kitchen island. In addition, she incorporates metal light fixtures, a glass backsplash, and a private patio that serves as a natural extension of the living space.

While Amie focuses on the design, Scott tackles the technical aspects of the renovation. He hires a team of contractors, including plumbers, electricians, and carpenters, to help him rewire and replumb the house, install new HVAC, and erect walls to divide the space. He also hires a roofing crew to replace the old, leaky roof with a new, energy-efficient one. As always, Scott keeps a tight rein on the budget, negotiating with the contractors to bring down the cost of labor and materials.

Once the renovation is complete, the Yanceys stage the house for potential buyers. They fill the rooms with funky décor, such as shag carpets, retro wallpaper, and vintage furniture. They also add a few contemporary pieces, like sleek sofas, flat-screen TVs, and abstract paintings, to give the space a modern edge. The result is a charming, eclectic mix of old and new that appeals to a broad range of buyers.

As Scott and Amie prepare to list the house for sale, they face some unexpected challenges. First, a competitor flips a house nearby and prices it much lower than their property, forcing them to adjust their own price accordingly. Then, they discover a problem with the electrical panel that threatens to derail the entire sale. Scott works quickly to fix the issue, but it puts them behind schedule and increases their expenses.

Despite these setbacks, the Yanceys remain optimistic and confident in their ability to sell the house. They host an open house for local real estate agents and potential buyers, showcasing the house's unique features and amenities. They also advertise the property through social media, flyers, and word of mouth, hoping to generate interest and attract serious offers. Will their hard work and creativity pay off, or will they struggle to find a buyer in a competitive market?

"70s House" is a compelling episode of "Flipping Vegas" that showcases Scott and Amie Yancey's expertise in real estate investing and home remodeling. From the initial purchase to the final sale, viewers get a behind-the-scenes look at the challenges and rewards of flipping a house in Las Vegas. With its colorful design, eclectic décor, and attention to detail, this episode is sure to inspire fans of real estate, DIY, and renovation TV.

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Description
  • First Aired
    August 9, 2014
  • Content Rating
    TVPG
  • Runtime
    42 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.8  (7)