The Snow Sisters score a large home with tons of flipping potential. They're able to utilize the ample square footage and turn a ramshackle home into a modern masterpiece. Meanwhile, Casey and Catrina spruce up their build with a contemporary theme full of sleek lines, bright colors and unique designs.
Randy wins a house at auction that he discovers is riddled with problems, the biggest of which is a serious lack of bathrooms and major termite damage. But it's not all bad when the Lone Wolf discovers some shiplap from vintage shipping crates hidden in the walls.
Gary's Girls win big at a unique auction selling a 27-foot grain bin. They formulate a plan to make the bin livable while maintaining its unusual look. Randy scores a home in almost perfect condition, but misses an important deadline that turns the flip into a flop.
Casey and Catrina have a bit of bad luck when their home is barely salvageable and they have to knock it down and start over. Randy, however, makes his own luck by renovating a ranch-style home in good condition.
Casey and Catrina win a large home that must be moved in two separate trips. The design plan splits the house into a playful kids' side and relaxing parents' wing. Meanwhile, Gary's Girls might have hopped too quickly into a new purchase and need to rethink their investment.
Casey and Catrina have big ideas for a rusty old barn they've won and renovate the metal building into a 'Barndominium,' making it livable and trendy. On the inside, Donna and Toni's house needs some work, but luckily the junk in the front yard provides plenty of design inspiration.
Gary's Girls win a large square home that needs a lot of curb appeal. They decide on a bunkhouse design and with the help of their father, Gary, they create a home for some very special buyers.
Gary's Girls win a house that they discover was originally built with mail-order parts. They restore the home with an open and airy design plan. Randy scores a house in good condition that the previous owners had already started renovating. The 9-foot ceilings inspire a grand Colonial design.
When Casey and Catrina win a house that was moved from Texas Hill Country, they're inspired to create a vineyard-themed design plan. They create a floor plan that centers around being able to entertain family and guests alike.
Donna and Toni score a duplex at auction, but while one side is in great condition, the other side is a total disaster. Their design plan calls for combining the two sides into one cohesive floor plan.
Donna and Toni win a red and green 'Christmas Tree' house, but the presents inside aren't what they wanted. With a roach infestation, the sisters must clean out the house to make a stylish design free of bugs. Randy scores a cabin in the woods with tons of character, but it's surrounded by trees. He uses the cut tree branches in his design plan to keep the original cabin feel.
Casey and Catrina win big when they get a small farmhouse with a bonus room upstairs. They design a chalet-style home that makes the best use of the square footage on both levels of the house. Donna and Toni design their build with a Spanish villa in mind, adding some European flair.
Donna and Toni win a house with a bad layout and obnoxious paint colors. They realize this house needs to be toned down, and they create a design plan that is serene and relaxing -- the total opposite of its original decor.