'Fix My Flip' Season 2: A look at HGTV show's stunning location as Page Turner dons renovator hat

'Fix My Flip' Season 2 will return on May 4 with exciting episodes
PUBLISHED MAY 5, 2023
Renovation expert Page Turner returns with her crew Francesca Grace, and Mitch Glew for 'Fix My Flip' Season 2 (Instagram/@mitchglew)
Renovation expert Page Turner returns with her crew Francesca Grace, and Mitch Glew for 'Fix My Flip' Season 2 (Instagram/@mitchglew)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: After the huge success of 'Fix My Flip' Season 1, HGTV renewed the renovation show for a second season. Fans of the show will witness the renovators impressively help struggling flippers assess their dire mid-reno properties.

Renovation expert, Page Turner, who has sold millions in real estate and completed more than 100 successful flips, will return with her expert builder, Mitch Glew, to transform the mishaps into luxurious abodes. The duo has recently appeared on the HGTV show 'Rock the Block' and is now set to fix the houses in 'Fix My Flip', which will premiere on May 4.

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Where was 'Fix My Flip' Season 2 filmed?

Renovation expert and real estate broker Turner will help the flippers of South California to renovate the terribly designed abodes. After giving a stunning makeover to the houses located in Eagle Rock, Koreatown, Pasadena, and Santa Clarita in Season 1, Turner with her crew Glew and Francesca Grace are set to fix more houses in Los Angeles. The upcoming Season features eight thrilling episodes and is filmed in different cities in Los Angeles. However, HGTV has only revealed the location of the first project so far. Tuner and her crew will help the flipper redesign a terrible-looking beach house in Huntington Beach. Each episode will take the viewers to the new city of California.

What to expect from 'Fix My Flip' Season 2?

'Fix My Flip' Season 2 promises to give chills to renovation show lovers. Turner will help flippers who are stuck, losing money, and in over their heads. However, Turner will bring her own team Glew and Grace, money and tough love to get their wayward flip back on track to make top dollar in exchange for a partnership and profit-share. Turner will also share her advice with the flippers for necessary updates, easy improvements, and budget-friendly amenities that will help sell the home at their desired price point. Additionally, the upcoming season will feature real-life situations alongside normal individuals instead of popular personalities.

'Fix My Flip' Season 2 will premiere on Thursday, May 4 at 9 pm ET on HGTV.

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