House Flipper 100% Achievement Guide: The Ultimate Completionist Breakdown

Spending forty hours scraping dirt off digital floors is a lot more satisfying when you get a little badge to prove you did it.

House Flipper gameplay screenshot of a leaking silver radiator spraying water onto a pink wall and pooling on a wooden floor.

Getting every single achievement in House Flipper is not inherently difficult, but it is an absolute test of your patience. The base game throws a series of bizarrely specific buyer requests at you, forcing you to completely ignore your own design instincts to satisfy a broken algorithm. Then, the developers decided to release a massive wave of DLC, turning a relaxing renovation simulator into a sprawling checklist of gardening contests, pet adoptions, and restaurant management.

If you are trying to secure the 100% completion mark, you cannot just play naturally. You have to actively manipulate the game mechanics, exploit specific house layouts, and understand exactly what the buyer profiles want to see. I spent weeks mapping out the absolute fastest routes to trigger every single achievement across the base game and all expansions.

The Base Game Progression Achievements

These are the achievements you will naturally earn as you grind through the career mode. You do not need a specific strategy for these, just pure persistence.

  • First money: Complete your first job.

  • Perfectionist: Fully complete every single email job. You can replay jobs if you missed a percentage point.

  • Do it ASAP: Finish a job in under one minute. Upgrade your cleaning and painting skills first, then replay the very first cleaning job.

  • Junior Estate Agent: Sell 10 houses.

  • Estate Agent: Sell 20 houses.

  • Senior Estate Agent: Sell 50 houses. You can literally buy a house and immediately sell it without doing any work to grind this out.

  • Millionaire: Earn your first million. Easiest way? Buy the "House that is hiding something," break the wall next to the junction box, sell the valuable art, and sell the house.

  • Game Over: Finish the game by selling every single house in the catalog at least once.

The Negotiation Hustle

The Negotiator achievement requires you to successfully negotiate a sale earning at least 50,000 Euro over the asking price. You need to max out the Price Negotiation perk first. Buy the "Alone Home" property, clean it perfectly, and trigger the auction. The young couple who bids on it is usually incredibly desperate and will accept a massive 50k markup.

Manipulating The Specific Buyers

This is where the base game gets incredibly tedious. You have to force specific buyers to win an auction by building houses that cater exclusively to their weird demands.

  • Alpha Male (Rafael Erko): Buy "Home Admin-Legends" and sell it immediately. He defaults to the top spot.

  • Worth Every Penny (Dolan Trusk): Buy the "House that is hiding something." Sell all the furniture, do not clean a single thing, and immediately put it up for auction.

  • I'm a Belieber (Gorgio Shanua): Buy the "Burned house." Remove the kitchen entirely, build a massive bedroom, and buy at least two linen closets.

  • Geek (Chang Choi): Buy the "Abandoned house." Clean it, knock down all the interior walls (except the bathroom), remove the sink, and buy toys to flag the area as a child's room. He will outbid everyone.

  • Artistic soul (Veronica Liptson): Buy "Variable woman's house." Do not clean it. Sell the kitchen sink, and cover the walls with seven random paintings.

  • Mr. Mystery (Jimmy Traitor): Buy "Home Admin-Legends" and turn the kitchen into a home theater with a coffee table and a TV.

  • Wall Street Shark (Jack Tarinton): Buy "Huckster's House." Put a cheap sink and two cheap toilets in the bathrooms. Throw two sofas, a coffee table, and a TV in the living room.

  • Family man (Jonson Family): Buy "Unsatisfying effect." Put a cheap bed in every single room, including the hallway, until the game registers six bedrooms.

  • Just Enough (Jantart Family): Buy the "Camping bungalow." Clean it, buy carpets for every room, and add a double bed and classic wooden furniture.

  • Pro-creative (Smoth Family): Buy "Family house" and sell it immediately.

The Doomsday Preppers (Apocalypse DLC)

If the house has a bunker, the standard buyers disappear, and the preppers take over.

  • The Tactical Prepper (Lonewolf37): Buy "Garage with bunker" and sell it immediately.

  • The Survivalist (Ted Arrown): Buy "Garage with bunker," go downstairs, and place two turbine generators and two bunk beds.

  • Doomsday Prepper (Maria Kolkowsky): Buy "Old house with bunker" and sell it immediately.

The Weird Base Game Actions

You have to go out of your way to trigger these obscure interactions.

  • Knock, knock: Buy the "Huckster's House" and hit the front door with your sledgehammer.

  • You're doing it wrong: Hit a cockroach with your hammer instead of vacuuming it.

  • Car Mechanic: Hit a car with your hammer (Found in "Home and car" or "Garage with Bunker").

  • Strongman: Try to lift a car with your bare hands.

The Garden Flipper Expansion

You have to completely master the exterior mechanics to clear this DLC.

  • Give it some fresh air: Place your laptop outside in the grass and use it.

  • Beginner gardener: Finish the first email job from Eveline Hawes.

  • Gardener: Max out the gardening skill tree.

  • Call me Edward: Use the lawnmower.

  • Vegan: Plant 50 carrots across any properties.

  • Let's swim!: Fill 15 ponds with water. You can just buy one pond, fill it, drain it, and repeat 15 times.

  • Whac-A-Mole: Remove the molehills on one of the new DLC properties.

  • Don Quixote: Hit the "Wooden Fan Pedro" item with your hammer.

  • Perfect Layout / According to the rules / Fully equipped: Submit a yard to the Garden Contest and score 5 stars in the respective categories. You can exploit this to make massive profits at auction.

The HGTV Expansion

This DLC is heavily focused on narrative choices and massive renovations.

  • Down to the last penny: Spend almost the entire allocated budget during any HGTV job.

  • Truly open space: Remove every single interior wall in a house. The easiest method is buying the "First office" and knocking down the bathroom walls.

  • Whole family: Create a massive living/dining room. Buy the "Alone Home," destroy the first-floor walls, and add a TV and corner sofa.

  • All the possibilities!: Return to a completed job and select the alternate client choice.

  • Oliver's way / Greta's touch: In jobs with three distinct decisions ("Water Horizon" or "Last Moving"), strictly pick only Oliver's or only Greta's choices.

  • Chimney sweeper: Remove the bat nest using the fireplace in the "Uninvited Guests" job.

  • Modern solutions: Smash an installed radiator pipe with a hammer to cause a leak, then immediately sell the broken pipe instead of fixing it.

  • Time Warp: Open your portfolio on the laptop, select a job screenshot, and press enter to view the before/after comparison.

  • Homer's house: Click on Homer's house on the map (look for the purple car).

  • Renovator: Complete all HGTV map jobs.

  • Beach please: Move your main office to a beach property like the "Stilt house."

The Luxury Expansion

High-end flipping with a focus on antique restoration and indoor pools.

  • I am rich: Purchase any Luxury DLC house.

  • Step up your game: Change a staircase using the selling tool (Unlocks naturally during the second job).

  • You are too creative!: Try to use your selling tool on a choice icon during a job.

  • The Wi-Fi password, anyone?: Move your main office to a Luxury DLC house.

  • I hope there's no cellar: Place an indoor swimming pool inside a room.

  • Luxury is always in style: Complete all 13 jobs in Moonrise Bay.

  • Panorama: While working in the Cliff House ("Something ends, something begins"), stand in the yard and take a picture of the city with your tablet.

  • I fixed it!: Buy the boat property after completing its job, then hit the steering wheel with your hammer.

  • The furnisher: Restore old furniture 5 times.

  • Windows update: Replace 10 windows.

  • The choice is yours: Make your first client choice (Unlocks during the second job).

  • This belongs in a museum: In the final job ("Family Values"), walk behind the house, drop down in front of the waterfall, and walk through the water into a secret room. Try to pick up the peacock statue.

The Pets Expansion

You have to become a full-time animal caretaker to clear this list.

  • Caretaker: Adopt an animal via the laptop.

  • Versatile caretaker: Adopt a variety of animals (e.g., a dog, a cat, and a rabbit).

  • They grow up so fast...: Wait for your pet to transition from baby to young, then young to adult.

  • Picture perfect: Take a photo of your pet.

  • The floor is your canvas: Clean up animal waste inside a house.

  • Fresh, clean, and dry: Wash a dirty dog using the large blue washing station.

  • Tap-tap-tap...: Tell your pet to "Follow me."

  • Teamwork: Bring your pet with you on a renovation job.

  • It's playtime!: Play with your pet.

  • What's in the box?: Open the cardboard box at the end of the first DLC job.

  • A journey full of fluffiness: Complete all Pets DLC jobs.

  • Welcome to Cozy Village: Move your office to a Cozy Village property.

The Farm Expansion

The most mechanically dense DLC, introducing building mechanics and crop management.

  • The bigger the better: Use the new construction tool to build a room extension.

  • They're all in one basket: Collect 20 chicken eggs in your pantry. Buy a coop and five hens, upgrade your farming skill so they drop two eggs each, and harvest them.

  • Old McDonald: Purchase one of every farm animal (8 total, make sure to get both a hen and a rooster).

  • Hardworking farmer: Harvest one of every single crop type.

  • Drone master: Take a photo and fertilize crops using your drone.

  • Captain Hook: Climb to the top of a tree using the grappling hook acquired in the first job.

  • Don't hold your horses: Ride a horse and jump over an obstacle.

  • Just don't get lost!: Navigate to the center of the corn maze in the banjo player's job. Use your drone to cheat and find the path.

  • Talented roofer: Change the roof of your house (Learned in the 9th job).

  • Music to my ears: Turn on a radio.

  • A long day in the countryside: Complete all 10 farm jobs.

  • Free spirit: Move your office to an empty farm plot.

The Dine Out Expansion

The final grind requires you to master the universal cooker and manage a rental empire.

  • Appetite comes with eating: Complete the first Dine Out job.

  • The cherry on top: Complete all 10 Dine Out jobs.

  • 5 Flipper stars: Cook the same dish multiple times using the universal cooker.

  • Flavours Hunter: Unlock all 31 recipes. You unlock 20 through the perk tree, and you must find the remaining 11 physically hidden inside the 10 DLC jobs.

  • Property manager: Rent out 5 houses using the new rental system.

  • Why live on bread and water?: Generate around 10,000 Euro in passive rental income.

  • Table, Deck Yourself!: Place a dining table and dishes, press "E" to modify it, and save 10 different tableware presets.

  • Don't judge a restaurant by its sign: Edit an outdoor neon sign (Available in the 5th job).

  • Land in hot water: Fall through an open floor space or jump over a railing inside a building (Easily done in the "Cloud-high Surprise" job).

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