
Flip or Flop‘s Corona Del Mar beachfront turnaround left HGTV viewers hanging when they never found out what REALLY happened to that beautiful property. Don’t worry, we’ve done some digging (not literally!).
Christina Haack and Tarek El Moussa were ecstatic when they realised how much more money they could spend on transforming a home in Corona Del Mar, which meant she could finally leave the discount tile aisle.
Hoping to make a profit on their renovation, we saw the presenting duo – and divorced couple – get to work on the incredible home, which went from basic to beautiful, all in just an hour-long episode.
So, what really happened to the Corona Del Mar home? Did it ever sell? We’ve got all the juicy details.
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The Corona Del Mar house Flip
Although the patio cost $20,000 alone, Tarek and Christina were lucky enough to have a much bigger budget to play with and were prepared to give the property their absolute all.
Due to the value of homes in Corona Del Mar being so high, the design has to be of the same quality. They turned a boring home into a modern, spacious place to live, including high ceilings and a sleek black kitchen.
What was once filled with empty rooms is now a condo filled with beautiful units, bathrooms with glass showers and a chill-out area situated just in front of the wide, open stairway.
Each bedroom has a cosy feel, with themes throughout involving a classic black and white simplicity.
Did the property ever sell?
Yes, but the likelihood is that Tarek and Christina made the last purchase of the exact Corona Del Mar home, bought for $1.4million! Zillow estimates that the property is worth $2.3million today, at the same time its episode hit HGTV.
The property is not currently for sale, and therefore a listing does not exist for the Flip or Flop home. However, we do have a list of houses from the show which are definitely on the market.
The three-bedroom, 2.5-bath home was officially bought on May 20th 2020. Before that, there were no sales made on the beachfront place, except for a purchase back in 2002, for $770K.
However, there is the potential that a private deal could have been made. As we already know, a home can take months to sell, but going by their track record, it usually takes a matter of days.
Viewers were extremely eager to find out if the home ever sold, …….