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Flipping the Heartland

Flipping the Heartland

Description: Husband and wife Daniel and Melinda Wiafe are also partners in business. The couple flips homes in and around Tulsa, Okla., a real estate market described by HGTV as "hot and the bounty of older homes is prime for renovation." With their young son Malachai in tow, the Wiafes scour Tulsa's many neighborhoods, seeking to buy neglected homes that are ripe for renovating and selling at profit. Daniel supervises the remodeling process, while Melinda handles the design and decor.
Genre: TV program
Year Released: 2015
Number of seasons: 1
Number of episodes: 13
First episode air date: May 26, 2015
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