Justin Stamper and Ashlee Casserly are real estate investors and popular reality TV stars known for their appearances on the show “Zombie House Flipping.” First seen on A&E on January 30th, 2016, the show revolves around buying off cheap and desolate zombie homes and then renovating them to sell at a much higher price for profit.
The restoration series first began with four main regulars, Justin Stamper, Keith Ori, Peter Duke, and Ashlee Casserly. All of these cast members usually divided the work once they had a general idea of what they were going to do to the house.
Keith was the muscle behind the job, while Peter would help in designing stuff. Ashlee would add all the final touches, and Justin would be the main project manager behind the whole process.
It was always a delight to see all these cast members work together to bring out the best in Zombie homes, but after a few seasons, the original cast members decided to leave the show, starting with Peter Duke.
Though they had a great time on set remodeling homes, it was time these people could focus on their real-life careers as well. The newest 5th season of Zombie House Flipping will be featuring the return of these beloved cast members once again.
What Happened To Justin And Ashlee On Zombie House Flipping?
Justin Stamper and Ashlee Casserly are still happily married and renovating homes together for now. Justin Stamper was born and brought up in Orlando, Florida, and is the only cast member to have been born in the same place the show’s filmed in.
Stamper’s interest in house flipping began after he was given a family home to remodel, and he managed to pull it off flawlessly even though he was barely 19.
Stamper would later buy houses through auctions and work on them. After making these cheap homes look modern and homely, he would sell them at a good price and then repeat the process.
Ashlee was also a real estate agent at a young age, and even though she wasn’t originally from the US, she tried to fit in the real estate market and made her work stand out from others using her exquisite taste in design and decoration.
The husband-wife duo started their company called Blueprint Real Estate Group in Orlando. This company is a brokerage firm that guarantees its customers the best service no matter what they are looking for.
On Zombie House Flipping, both Ashlee and Justin work tirelessly along with Keith and Peter to bring back life to these otherwise depressing zombie homes.
At present, they can be seen posting behind-the-scenes photos on their social media as they work on the new season of Zombie House Flipping. Each of them has made a good career in house renovation and has also managed to bag multi-million deals along the way. It’s no surprise as they’ve sold many homes for such prices on the show itself.
Zombie House Flipping: Renovating “Zombie Homes”
Renovating average and rented-out apartments is one thing, but restoring zombie homes, which have been lying dormant for years, is a whole different story altogether. This is why experts like Keith, Justin, and others have to be brought on the show to fix these complicated projects.
Zombie Homes is a term that refers to homes that have been left abandoned for years and have lost their original integrity. That’s why these homes are not usually taken up by house flippers, as working on them would mean building the whole thing again from scratch.
Zombie House Flipping solely focuses on these kinds of homes and has each of the cast members take help in bringing back the dilapidated home to its former glory.
The one advantage that these house flippers have is that they’re able to buy these properties at very low prices. No one usually sees zombie homes as a potentially good source of money, but that’s where the cast of ZHF comes in. No matter how bad the condition of the house is, these ZHF flippers will have it shining in no time. They’re also able to secure a good deal in the end.
The newest season of Zombie House Flipping is available to watch at A&E and Hulu.
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