Triple Digit Flip
Some people make money flipping houses. But Jamil Damji and his team bring in TWENTY MILLION dollars a year! His #1 goal: make every project a TRIPLE DIGIT FLIP.

Animal House vs. Madison Madhouse (#101) (2021)
Jamil and team have a decision to make. Two houses. But, they can only flip one. The first house is completely cringe-worthy. The second house has some structural issues outside, but they weren't even able to get inside to check it out.

Noisy Proposition vs. Potential Addition (#102) (2021)
Jamil and Pace hunt for a fix and flip in two very different neighborhoods. Are they up for adding an addition and going all out with their design? Or do they want to play it safe?

Tiny 20th St vs. Deeply Dated (#103) (2021)
For Jamil and team, it is all about the return on investment! After looking at two radically different homes, they are torn over which one to choose. Finally, they settle on the house that's in a hot Phoenix neighborhood.

Lemon vs. Lemonade (#104) (2021)
After touring two potential homes, the team must decide on which one to allocate their funds for their best shot at a triple digit flip. But a mistake by Jamil makes the decision for them.

World Famous vs. World's Worst (#105) (2021)
For Jamil and his team--it's time to choose between two houses that couldn't be more different. Do they go with an outdated, mid-century eyesore designed by Jamil's favorite architect?

Puny vs. Putrid vs. Plain (#106) (2021)
Jamil and his team have THREE drastically different flipping opportunities. All offer the possibility making a six-figure profit so they have a tough time choosing between the tiny one, the filthy one, and the ugly duckling.

Floorplan Fail vs. Old Lady Layout (#107) (2021)
Jamil and Pace are scoping out two properties in different parts of Phoenix. The first is in an area where buyers crave space. But most of the house is a crazy labyrinth of additions and is tough to navigate.

Redbrick Retro vs. Red Tape Reno (#108) (2021)
Jamil and Pace check out a townhome in a working-class neighborhood. But the two-story home is locked leaving them to ask--what in the world could the owner be hiding? The other potential flip is a redbrick house that was abandoned.

Murder Mystery Vs. Bleep Box (#109) (2021)
A project in a great Phoenix neighborhood with spectacular views is very enticing to the team. But, with a maze of a floorplan, the possibility of a pricey renovation, and a mysterious house history, this one might not be the best fit.

Fire Vs. Water (#110) (2021)
Jamil and team are looking at two potential fix and flips and both have issues. The first is a single-family house that has caught fire, not once, but twice! The other has all sorts of issues, including major water damage.
