Tarek and Christina flip a home in Rowland Heights, CA, that's jam-packed with issues. They know theyll have to be careful choosing what to keep and what to change when it comes to style. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. Tarek and Christina head to Huntington Beach, California, to check out a large home in a nice neighborhood. Christina Haack and Tarek El Moussa were married real estate agents in Orange County, California. Glass doors in the living room open up to the great outdoor space. With the existing bathrooms being updated, El Moussa starts thinking about adding another one. From the empire that Fixer Upper has started (hello, adorable home decor line at Target!) On the show, Christina is mostly in charge of the interior design while Tarek handles the demolition and reconstruction. The duo even continued working together on the show despite divorcing and they still flip houses together to this day. "We picked stuff that we thought that we wouldn't get sick of, and that eventually if we ever sold, that other buyers would also like.". Flipping tea. The dark cabinets and flooring mixed with the patterned backsplash totally completes the Spanish look.. When Anstead and El Moussa first tour this house, theyre thrilled to find that the detached garage has been converted into a guesthouse. As El Moussa revealed to People, "We thought it would take about six months to finish our house, and it actually took two years. Season 9, Episode 7 Far Out Flip Tarek and Christina are lured to North Hollywood, CA, by a 1930s Spanish home. Remember that time "Flip or Flop" actually flopped? After selling the property for a profit of $34,000, the trio split the money and continued to flip houses, expanding their real estate investing business into Arizona and Nevada[8] Following their divorce, The El Moussa Group was dissolved and is now run under the name Tarek and Associates. Tarek El Moussa and Christina Haack, the hosts of "Flip or Flop," are usually all about modernizing dated homes. The Flip or Flop stars spent two years (and a whopping $1.5 million) renovating the 6,366-square-foot mansion in Yorba Linda, CA. Dark cabinets may have been a risky choice, but they certainly paid off! Spanish Revival design is about combining rustic elements with traditional motifs, Anstead explains. Built in 1947, the home now has a cute blue door, distressed laminated wood flooring, and a new kitchen with white shaker cabinets, quartz countertops, and a tile backsplash in El Moussas signature patterned tile. The Flip or Flop stars spent two years (and a whopping $1.5 million) renovating the 6,366-square-foot mansion in Yorba Linda, CA. All rights reserved. When the housing market plummeted after the October 2008 stock market crash they went from living in a $6,000 per month home to a $700 per month apartment, inspiring them to focus on flipping houses. North Hollywood, CA 91605 $1,083,676 Redfin Estimate 4 Beds 2 Baths 1,617 Sq Ft Off Market This home last sold for $610,000 on Aug 30, 2016. They hope their past experiences will be enough to get everything just right and master this complicated style. According to a Yorba Linda police report, Christina called the police after she saw Tarek leave their home with a gun, believing he was suicidal. Their popular home rehab show Flip or Flop follows the two as they buy dilapidated, distressed houses and turn them into chic new personal spaces that any home buyer will drool over. Anstead agrees that sometimes functionality wins out over classic charm. Flipping team Tarek and Christina have viewers on the edge of their seats as they purchase dilapidated properties for cash, sometimes sight unseen, and then renovate and flip them for resale. To put it into perspective, their next biggest flip was season 6's Buena Park property with its, er, fun layout and permit situation. Heres how they strike that balance, and the take-home lessons that might apply to your own abode, too. When the kitchen is finished, it looks amazing. Home space is maximized by the Flip or Flop Team when the three-bedroom, two-bath home gets entirely renovated with a modern interior and beautiful exterior.. So El Moussa comes up with the idea to convert two small closets at the front of the house into a powder room. There's a large pool in a small backyard, and unexpected additions create problems they've never seen before. Purchase price: $1,400,000 Listed at $2,245,000; final sale price to be determined Anaheim Hills awesomeness: El Moussa bought this five-bedroom home in April and gave it a gorgeous makeover, including wide-plank wood flooring throughout, as well as a new open kitchen with shaker cabinets, floating shelves, and a large island. S9, Ep2. Flip or Flop is an American television series that aired on HGTV, hosted by the formerly-married couple Tarek El Moussa and Christina Hall. The duo returns to find a leaky water bed creating a huge mess that may endanger their profits. Home; Service. 8530 Firestone Blvd. However, as usual, the pair successfully turns the house of horrors into a gorgeous home. Tarek and Christina get a lead on a property overrun with cacti in Lakewood, California, but they can't see inside because tenants are still there! They needed to make $1.2m to break even and listed the house for $1.65m. After receiving a hefty quote for the fix, they realize this home may put them over the edge. Back House Flip | Flip or Flop | HGTV She previously co-starred on HGTV 's show Flip or Flop alongside her now ex-husband Tarek El Moussa and the HGTV show, Christina on the Coast. Israel Battres. West Hollywood North Homes for Sale $945,191; West Hollywood West Homes . Christina, who is now dating boyfriend Ant Anstead, was asking $2.995 million through Dean Lueck of First Team and Christies International Real Estate. Tarek partnered with Robert Drenk for this flip (Robert's first), and split the $85,500 profit 50/50 with him. Tarek and Christina take on a huge project in the upscale beach community of Corona del Mar, California, where trying to meet the highest standards of architecture and design proves to be no easy task in this seaside townhouse flip.