New Jersey real estate power couple Michelle Pais and Jonathan Steingraber, have disrupted the market creating a flipping process for gut renovation of a home in just 24 hours. Eliminating holding costs and truncating work time, they outbid competitors, beat them to market, and sell below market value. This also opens the door for families to buy in neighborhoods they could otherwise never afford.
Jon and Michelle take on one of their most unique renovations yet--a multi-family home in Hasbrouck Heights. With a deceptively small sounding 2,075 total square feet to renovate, the team has no worries about finishing on time--until reality sets in.
Michelle and Jon travel outside of their comfort zone, and area code, to tackle a new challenge in the small lakeside community of West Milford. Located miles away from any supply store, this colossal monster house is a hydra in bathroom form.
Michelle and Jon take on a two-story home in desperate need of a top to bottom overhaul. They're thrown problem after problem, as they face a bathroom demo from hell.
With three stories to tackle, Jon and Michelle sign up to renovate one-half of a duplex in South Bound Brook. While Jon puts out fires, Michelle hustles to find buyers in hopes that this complex duplex gets sold.
Jon and Michelle tackle a new challenge and get commercial. For the first time ever, they're flipping a home attached to a retail space, with a potential for door busting profits.
Jon takes on a small house in North Plainfield right next to the highway where the profit margins are paper thin. If the renovation goes well, he'll have kept his crew working and the team will pocket a little cash.
Jon and Michelle set their sights on a four bedroom, one-and-a-half bath split level home in Union, New Jersey. With 24 hours on the clock, they remodel everything and add some special touches, like a custom built-in fireplace and a brand new home office.
Jon and Michelle tackle a sprawling, 2,500 square foot house in Hopatcong, New Jersey, an idyllic, lakeside community. But, more house means more problems. The team reaches new depths of despair and potential financial disaster.