“Murder House Flip” Combines Your Love of True Crime and Home Renovation Shows

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Ever since Chip and Joanna Gaines’ “Fixer Upper” went off the air in 2018, there’s been a home renovation TV show-sized hole in our hearts. Now, a new upcoming series might be just the thing to fill it. But this isn’t a regular home renovation show; it’s one that combines home renovation with true crime.

“Murder House Flip” is a home renovation show with a twist. Instead of redoing a regular house in need of some modern updates, it goes inside some of the most infamous homes in the country—ones where high-profile murders took place.

The show will feature forensic specialists, high-end renovation experts, and spiritual healers who will uncover the history of the crimes committed at the house, renovate to rejuvenate the space, and cleanse to bring new energy into the home. It’ll air on Quibi, a mobile-only streaming service coming in early 2020.

“We are excited to partner with Quibi to deliver a spin on a home makeover show in unique short form content,” Josh Berman, Executive Producer, says in a press release. “Murder House Flip combines home renovations with the intriguing elements of a true crime series.”

According to Berman, “Murder House Flip” will focus on “bringing healing and solace to families living in the aftermath of tragic events by transforming dark places into healthy spaces.” Rather than dwelling on the details of the case, it’ll also focus on cleansing and removing bad energy from the past.

“We are thrilled to bring this one of a kind series to life and dive into a world that combines America’s two biggest TV obsessions: true crime and home renovations,” adds Elyse Seder, SVP Alternative & Syndicated Programming for Sony Pictures Television.

“Murder House Flip” premieres on Quibi in April 2020.