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The Kardashians Go House Flipping

May 08, 2017
There were fewer home flips in 2018 but a greater volume of profits, according to new statistics from ATTOM Data Solutions

For those who cannot get enough of reality television’s royal family, here is good news: They are now planning a new show focused on house flipping.
 
TMZ is reporting that Kardashian matriarch Kris Jenner has teamed with Scott Disick, the estranged skirt-chasing ex of Kourtney Kardashian, on a new program called “Royally Flipped.” The program finds the duo working with the Kardashian’s favored real estate agent Tomer Fridman and a single-named contractor named Mickey in house-flipping adventures within California’s ritziest communities. A pilot episode is now being shot in Malibu and the San Fernando Valley. E!, which broadcasts the Kardashians’ other shows, has not committed to the project, although it has the first right of refusal.
 
It is not certain what friction might take place between Jenner and Disick, given the latter’s tumultuous relationship with Kourtney Kardashian, but TMZ insists that “Scott and Kourtney are fighting these days ... not getting along at all.”
 
Whether Kourtney makes a dramatic appearance to flip Disick remains to be seen.

 
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