Texas Flip N' Move - Season 10

Season 10

Episodes

Snow Sisters' Cozy Cottage vs. Gary's Girls' Architectural Abode

Hayhurst Brothers' Midcentury vs. Casey and Catrina's French Guesthouse
After moving a house in two parts, the Hayhurst Brothers decide to renovate the larger portion themselves while Casey and Catrina tackle the smaller section as a guesthouse. Casey is excited to start the renovation but problems arise when a Texas storm blows their house down just as their project begins.

Gary's Girls' Seaside Set-Up vs. Randy's Sensible Studio

Classic Home vs. Eclectic Suite

Paige and Raf's Fancy Farmhouse vs. Snow Sisters' Addition Nightmare
Paige and Raf win a home that was once a local government office. They have property ready and will turn the building into a large family home with lots of square footage. The Snows win a good-sized home, but they find out that all of the add-ons are going to be a big problem.

Paige and Raf's Dutch Dwelling vs. Casey and Catrina's Cape Cod

Casey and Catrina's Rustic Residence vs. Snow Sisters' Country Cottage

Paige & Raf's Residential Roost vs. Hayhurst Brothers' Vibrant Villa

Snow Sisters' Rustic Ranch

Randy's Shotgun Shanty vs. Hayhurst Brothers' Garden District Digs

Snow Sisters' Divided Domicile

Hayhurst Brothers' Church House Revival

Casey and Catrina's Pooch Paradise vs. Randy's Functional Farmhouse
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