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S2, EP4 "Two's a Crowd"
Kortney has ideas for their newest flip while Dave tries to scale down the size of the project.

S2, EP6 "Color Code"
Dave wants to increase the budget.

S2, EP8 "New Kids on the Block"
Kortney and Dave flip a house in an up-and-coming neighborhood; Will an open concept design plan and a neutral color scheme be enough to attract the perfect buyer.

S2, EP10 "Classic Charm"
Dave works on a master suite addition; Kortney's design will compliment the home's existing charm.

S3, EP3 "The Cottage"
House-flipping experts Kortney and Dave Wilson renovate homes on strict timelines and budgets.

S3, EP2 "Restore Galore"
Kortney and Dave work to flip a classic craftsman house that is in dire need of repair, but severe water damage forces them to question their original design plan, and more importantly, their budget.
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