The REAL “Flip This House” is coming back!

Posted on March 5th, 2007

You heard it right! Not those scam artists from San Antonio and Atlanta. This is “The Real Deal.” Quite literally. Richard Davis, his sidekick Ginger, and the rest of the Trademark Properties team are going back on the air (this time with a contract) and I can’t wait! I’ve learned from WallStreetFighter that Richard and Ginger and crew will be on TLC starting March 10th.

From Time Warner Cable:

The Real Deal
Airs Saturdays, March 10th, 9p-10p ET (60 min.)

The Real Deal is the non-stop new series from TLC that takes us inside the world of Trademark Properties for an eye opening and unapologetic look at the true reality of making money in real estate by pulling off the impossible. Each week Team Trademark, led by Richard Davis locate, renovate and if they can pull it off on time and under budget, profit from some of the most challenging projects they can find.

Best of luck to Richard and everyone. I am so glad you’re back!

UPDATE: MediaWeek is reporting that the show will actually begin airing in April.

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Comments (5)

  • 6 March 2007 at 7:38 am |

    Great news! I note that the DirecTV channel guide still does not list the show on Saturday night (3/10), but presumably that will change soon.

  • 18 April 2007 at 11:16 am |

    I LOVE the Trademark Properties shows! I get the most out of watching them, when deciding what project to tackle next.

  • 2 January 2008 at 9:42 pm |

    Love this show. I learned a lot about how to do things in my own house.

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