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Brian Trow is a co-
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of
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-based Foundations Investment Group, LLC, with Peter Pasternack. He and the company, which was established in 2005, specialize in "
flipping Flipping is a term used to describe purchasing a revenue-generating asset and quickly reselling (or "flipping") it for profit. Within the real estate industry, the term is used by investors to describe the process of buying, rehabbing, and sell ...
" houses. Some of the endeavors of the company are featured in two seasons of the television series ''
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''. In season three, they work alongside — and provide the
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for — private house-flippers Angela and Harris Wilford; in season four, however, they go out on their own."A&E announces 'Flip This House's fourth season to debut March 15" – RealityTVWorld.com
/ref> Trow, who is Foundations' creative director, takes on the role of
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on the job site and regularly provides piece-to-camera updates in the recorded flips.


Personal life

Trow's father, Don, an industrial arts and woodworking teacher,"Brian Trow - Foundations"
appears in the season-four episode of ''Flip This House'' entitled "Flip in Trouble". His mother, Shirley, also appears in a later episode during the same season. Trow graduated from
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,
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, with a degree in Fitness Management. He lives in Atlanta with his wife, Patti. They have two children: Laughton, a boy (born 2011), and a girl, Tatum (born 2013).


References


External links

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Trow's profile at Foundations Investment's website

Trow's profile at AETV.com
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