| |

‘Murder House Flip’ Is A New Show That Basically Combines True Crime with Fixer Upper

This post may contain affiliate links. For more information, please read our disclosure policy here

If you enjoy true crime series and unsolved mysteries or love those renovation home shows (or both) you are going to want to tune-in because There Is A New Murder House Renovation Series Coming That is Made for True Crime Fans!

One thing that Chip and Joana have yet to tackle is fixing up a house in which a murder occurred. But don’t worry, someone else is coming in to take on the challenge…

Murder House Flip is the new true-crime series that takes houses where murdered occurred and turns them into the home of your dreams – basically Fixer Upper but with less magnolia and more murder.

The show will air on Quibi which is an upcoming mobile-only streaming service set to debut on April 6, 2020, as per Variety.

The show will be executive produced by CSI and Bones’ Josh Berman, Penny Dreadful’s Chris King, and Katherine Ramsland.

Murder House Flip is described as an unconventional home-renovation show that takes on the country’s most infamous homes — the ones known for the mysterious murders and incredible intrigue committed within their walls. Homeowners turn to the colorful cast of forensic specialists, spiritual healers and high-end renovation experts to uncover the true crimes, shocking secrets and scandalous history of their homes. Then, cleansing renovations remove the stains of the past and take these homes from morbid to marvelous.”

(Source)

The show will release along side streaming service on April 6, 2020.

The mobile-streaming service chunks episodes into sub-10-minute episodes and will cost $5 monthly (with ads) or $8 monthly (without ads).

Assuming this is all correct, that means you can binge a murder house renovation episode while you finish your morning coffee or hiding from your kids in the bathroom.

Similar Posts

One Comment

  1. How would one go about getting their home in the show? My house is seriously active. I’ve lived here for over a year, and it’s only gotten worse.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *