Hall Bath 1. Changed the hardware and faucets and lighting to matte black like everything else in the house. 2. Replaced the countertop but painted the vanity the same color as the kitchen cabinet. 3. Removed the glass door and just left for someone to do a shower curtain.
Lauren, you may have stayed awake on that one hall bathroom, but you made the right choice. That is something that any future homeowner can take on as a reno project if they choose to do so.
In a different market, that out of date bath would have reduced the offer by at least the amount a basic reno would have cost. Or would have sent buyers to a completely turn key home.
@@maryellencook9528 I'm a Realtor and Texas native that lives 100 miles away near SpaceX, Magnolia, aerospace companies etc.. I know they know. It was a risk that paid off...this time. We're likely close to seeing this multi-offer insanity turn into .... crickets. Begging for viewings. It's happened before. Just something to consider.
@@countrysister700 I live in kerville and do not plan to sell any time soon. But I do appreciate the market. That is in the austin area because my younger daughter lives over in that space x del valley part of town.
@@countrysister700: there are cladding and wall panel systems that would have covered the ugly tiles. The worktop and sink should definitely have been replaced.
Shared bath - I would’ve changed the sink top to a neutral colour and placed stone ware accessories to tie it to the shower tiles, plus removed the aluminium partition and gone for a clear glass partition without the aluminium strip surround
I learned that my childhood home which was built by my father had sold for six times as much as he had sold it for. I looked it up on Zillo to find out why. I would love to be able to go back and have a tour.
This one is truly lovely. Love the painted cabinets and updated countertops. And the bathroom in the primary suite is gorgeous. And Lincoln is 6’1” so he knows what he’s talking about.
Shared bath shower surround - remove chrome (clear glass surround), different knobs on vanity - styling in same color as shower tile - clean the one light switch that was black.
I lived in Austin for 9 years and when I watched this and the final walk-through, all I could think about is the A/C bill in that huge home.....I am in my "GET OFF MY LAWN" years and that's how our minds work.....BEAUTIFUL job!!!
I think the kitchen is a great example of a cost effective makeover for homeowners they can do to their own kitchens: paint the cabinets, add hardware, new backsplash and maybe updating the countertop
Great flip. Only thing i would have done for the "brown shower" bathroom, was a new modern vanity - sink top material w matt black hardware. Play up the brown/black color scheme. GREAT FLIP!!!
I think you made the right call for choosing that particular bathroom to cut costs with. More than likely, guests are going to use the main floor bathroom and everything down there was cohesive. It doesn't look bad. It will be a good compromise for a couple where one wanted a move-in-ready home and the other wanted a project down the road.
I would have done the hall bathroom as the ensuite has been updated and it may have been able to generate a higher sale price. I would have also replaced the side fence so it doesn't look like it will fall down and maybe painted the driveway so that it didn't stand out as much. The kitchen looks great but the hole in the wall where the powder room was could be filled as it doesn't really add anything. I love the colour choices you have made. Great job again. I will never like a toilet in the main bathroom, I am Australian and unless it is a small unit/condo the toilet is separate...thankfully.
Yeah not sure why American homes always have the toilet in the bathroom. But then living during covid with 7 adults in the house made our separate toilet room a huge blessing haha
That shared bathroom needs a poll! Had similar bathroom tiles in perfect condition in the same dated mustard brown. Replaced the mismatched leaky plastic tap-ware, water damaged vanity cabinet, broken shower screen and ugly mirror with chunky new chrome fixtures. Re sealed the tub surround and recycled the matching basin into a new vanity. Added new towel rails and hooks and hung oversized charcoal blue towels. It made a huge difference without a huge spend. Those kitchen cabinets transformed nicely. Have done similar with dated doors. Knocked off the ugly glued on mouldings, sanded until mirror smooth then painted with an acrylic semi gloss. 🩷❤️🧡💛💚🩵💙💜🖤🤍🤎
This is a good example of buying at a decent price and knowing how much money to spend on fixing it up and just keeping it neutral and classic. I think you could have had all the walls the same color because the main wall color was really classic and there was nothing that was a dark moody color besides the accent walls. Good job getting a bidding war!
Everything has been done over - the new owners might look fwd to a bathroom makeover with their own design - frameless walk in shower, one of a kind vanity and sink with owners favourite colour, fancy toilet. It’s def not a negative on the house and could be an opportunity for new owners to put their stamp on the house and splash out.
Wow this vid was such an eye-opener! Seeing the transformation from a run-down house to a stunning home was inspiring. The before-and-after shots really showcased the hard work and creativity that went into the renovation.
His face at 12:50 😆. Thanks for the valuable and funny content again. Following you from the very beginning. Long time active house flipper fan from Budapest/Hungary/Europe here. Your videos always make me wondering about the huge differences in house structures, appliances, windows, faucets etc between US and Europe. I also very much appreciate your input on the financial side of the deals, return on equity, what makes and does not make sense on a reno. Keep up the good work and many thanks for all your efforts putting into these videos. Awesome.
Only $14k for foundation work??? That is SUPER cheap. A close friend had to have his foundation corrected, they installed 17 piers to a depth of 50-ish feet and the cost was north of $50k.
For the shared bathroom, I would have used the same shower wall tiles as in the primary bathroom, painted the vanity the same colour as the primary vanity and used a quartz top for it.
Watching this video was so inspiring and informative! I couldn't believe the difference in the before and after shots - it's like a completely different house. The tips and tricks he shared throughout the renovation process were easy to understand and made me realize the potential in real estate flipping.
Great Job! what's your opinion on having handmade darkwood bookcases on each side of the fireplace then add custom rock to the fireplace all the way to the ceiling?
I want to tell you, using the same floor tile on the bathroom floor and around the fireplace looks cheap. You don't have to repeat the same colors or light fixtures in every room and make it "match." You should choose a unique and distinctive slate tile around the fireplace to make a statement.
I loved this house even in the before (not the paint colors, of course, just the floor plan 😁) I felt the cement in front of the garage needed replacing as soon as I saw it, so glad that had to be done (I notice those things cuz ours needs fixing LOL) I'm so glad to see the beautiful staircase as a main attraction when entering the home. If you're going to have a two-story home, I feel the staircase should be as grand as possible. I think the upstairs bathroom turned out great; wasn't worth as much fretting as you did 🤗 Lincoln, I could tell in the past videos that you were losing weight. Congrats on getting healthier. In thirty years you'll thank yourself 💕 Another Awesome Austin Flipper Project!!!
Beautiful renovation, when I live in Ca. I saw a lot of houses like that between San Diego county and Riverside county that were foreclosed on that people tore up.
I love what you did overall. I love the work that you all do. I have been following for awhile. but I can't believe you didn't change the kitchen lighting. Why?
I would have painted garage door brown. I would have put a light colored runner down the front staircase and painted the sides of stairs white. I would have changed the fireplace mantel, cheaply, like just box it in or take off the trim, I would have definitely changed kitchen light to a pendant. If there's a hole left behind you can put one of those medallion things. I think you could have done a few minor updates to the brown bathroom. Like just remove sliding shower doors (fill screw holes in wall with tan mortar) and put a nice white cotton shower curtain and rod. And a new budget white vanity. (Or if it's cheaper, get a new white vanity top and paint the bottom vanity white. Or epoxy the top white. Although probably easier just to replace the whole vanity.) And just leave the brown tile. The rest of house looks good. So maybe just a few more thousand dollars could have done it.
I was just about to ask about the sudden weight loss then the factor add came right in not gonna lie this is the first time I’m actually gonna give an add a shot I’m going to try factor I been working out 7 months straight every mom-fri but I need to get my diet right
The right furniture with those walls looked great. I've seen it all done before. To look without anything there. You won't get it. If you have no imagination.
I really enjoyed this episode! First time watching. I liked it so much I subscribed! Looking forward to watching more episodes! Thanks for the great content!
I love a gormal dining and living room. I love all the room too. Such a nice house. You did a great job. But I can't help but wonder what it cost to hire you guys. Could you add and git in the proper place in the figures your costs?
That house is so stunning. I am sad that the bathroom didn't get updated, but you did the best with what you had. My only negative comment is that the videography seemed a bit strange in this one. Maybe it's just my tv? Either way, thanks for sharing 👏
@24:53, paint and a change of hardware goes a long way. However, I would not have gone for the colour or black accessories. @25:03, a vast improvement except for the tiled fireplace. Don't care for that at all. @26:04, that is a strange place for a dining room. @26:32, an office with no doors to isolate the sound of family life, or keep children out when you are trying to work? @29:58, that is where I would set up the dining area. It's a big house and there must be somewhere else on the ground floor to put a living room. @32:03, you could have painted the tiles, but cladding or wall panels was also an option. I would have replaced the sink and worktop. That shower room is so jarring compared with the overall refresh of the other rooms. @33:07, it's an improvement over the previous drabness, but I really don't like black hardware, and using the same tile as that surrounding the fireplace, says bargain lot to me. The best makeover was the kitchen, albeit that I am not a fan of the contrasting black. I also liked the dark accent walls. This project was a good lesson in what can be done when you don't have a shed load of money to throw at a renovation.
When you have narrow bathrooms as this house had, try putting floating cabinets in. It will give the illusion of more room. Love this flip. It was a beautiful home. I agree with @jennyhenry78 who posted what she would have done to that bathroom. Cheers!
It's nice to see a proper flip. Giving a home a new life rather than slapping some cosmetics over rot and decay. I wonder if you've considered professional reglazing for showers where the budget is tight but you hate the color? I've considered reglazing to get a couple more years out of some tile I hate but haven't looked much into it.
Really enjoyed this home flip. Did your client pocket $60,000? What is your percentage of the profits? That would be interesting to include in your future videos.
Kunal is really interesting, being an architect. It is fun to hear his perspective, and Austin couldn't be more different than New Jersey's housing scene. I also really enjoyed your team members' weighing in. You talked about the kitchen light fixture in the "before" but you don't address it in the "after" and it appears to me you replaced it with a fixture that isn't much of a change. (?) Two things I didn't care for in design choices: the tile you used on the LR fireplace. Too busy, will become dated quickly and just too taste specific. I don't like it. On the floor? Well, it's tolerable but not on the fireplace, for me, anyway. Also, I hate wall to wall carpeting. Why did you use it on the stairs and all through the 2nd floor? As a buyer, it would be a deal killer for me. Anyone with kids or pets is going to see it as a negative, I think. Stick with the hard surfaces, is my humble view. The bathtub? Not a fan, but I see why you'd leave it in place and it isn't a big deal. Loved the kitchen cabinets, fixture choices, paint choices, nice accent wall in the DR. Yeah, I hate the bathroom that you decided not to update but it is functional and not horrible. Bad, but not horrible, I guess. Good job, overall. Go Team Austin!!! Thanks for sharing.
It was ok to keep the bathroom as it was but maybe could have painted the tiles too? Either way, really nice project and the fact you got multiple offers that was not a concern
In Australia, in most of the capital cities a house this size and build year will run you at least $1-$1.5M. House prices in the U.S. seem so cheap? $320K for that would be a steal in a lot of other places.
Ya know, I'm sure you do, the arched mirror in the downstairs half-bath made a nice call to the arched windows in the living space. As someone who once had a friend in a place where the ONLY bath was upstairs! putting a half-bath downstairs is what to do. In fact, when a friend was building their family home, the builder didn't have a bath downstairs. They pointed out the closet under the stairs would be better used as a bath. What are these builders THINKING?
You guys did such a beautiful job on the entire house but when you get to that brown bathroom...it looks like you ran out of money. You could have painted the tile and the sink counter and backsplash white. It just looks outdated compared to the rest of the house.
Is it just me or does Lincoln look like he's lost alot of weight? Not that there's anything wrong with that, he looks good, just worried about his health! Been watching them since they started this channel!❤
Leaving the bathroom was the right choice. They say Gray is out and brown is back! It's all good.❤
Hall Bath
1. Changed the hardware and faucets and lighting to matte black like everything else in the house.
2. Replaced the countertop but painted the vanity the same color as the kitchen cabinet.
3. Removed the glass door and just left for someone to do a shower curtain.
Those all are really great ideas!
Also replace that nasty yellow light switch
You finally kept the tub!!! I'd never buy a house without a tub tbh
One of the most beautiful flips you have done. Maximum outcome from minimal improvements. Sometimes you just don't need to do it all!
Lauren, you may have stayed awake on that one hall bathroom, but you made the right choice. That is something that any future homeowner can take on as a reno project if they choose to do so.
In a different market, that out of date bath would have reduced the offer by at least the amount a basic reno would have cost. Or would have sent buyers to a completely turn key home.
@@countrysister700 True. But these two know their market. Austin is still rapidly growing due to Dell, Tesla, and other companies.
@@maryellencook9528 I'm a Realtor and Texas native that lives 100 miles away near SpaceX, Magnolia, aerospace companies etc.. I know they know. It was a risk that paid off...this time. We're likely close to seeing this multi-offer insanity turn into .... crickets. Begging for viewings. It's happened before. Just something to consider.
@@countrysister700 I live in kerville and do not plan to sell any time soon. But I do appreciate the market. That is in the austin area because my younger daughter lives over in that space x del valley part of town.
@@countrysister700: there are cladding and wall panel systems that would have covered the ugly tiles. The worktop and sink should definitely have been replaced.
Shared bath - I would’ve changed the sink top to a neutral colour and placed stone ware accessories to tie it to the shower tiles, plus removed the aluminium partition and gone for a clear glass partition without the aluminium strip surround
I always wonder what former owners think when watching videos like this. I've checked out my past homes online and seen how the owners reno'd them.
XoMacenna does DIYs and interior stuff. The previous owners of her recent property sometimes watch her and the updates.
I shamelessly pulled up in front of an old house and asked for a tour lol
@@DrapersDoingRenos I did that with my childhood home, lol
@@Iman813813 amazing!!!!!! Was it crazy to go back?
I learned that my childhood home which was built by my father had sold for six times as much as he had sold it for. I looked it up on Zillo to find out why. I would love to be able to go back and have a tour.
This one is truly lovely. Love the painted cabinets and updated countertops. And the bathroom in the primary suite is gorgeous. And Lincoln is 6’1” so he knows what he’s talking about.
Shared bath shower surround - remove chrome (clear glass surround), different knobs on vanity - styling in same color as shower tile - clean the one light switch that was black.
I lived in Austin for 9 years and when I watched this and the final walk-through, all I could think about is the A/C bill in that huge home.....I am in my "GET OFF MY LAWN" years and that's how our minds work.....BEAUTIFUL job!!!
I think the kitchen is a great example of a cost effective makeover for homeowners they can do to their own kitchens: paint the cabinets, add hardware, new backsplash and maybe updating the countertop
I definitely want a tub in a primary suite. I like a vanity in a powder room. I'm not a fan of a pedestal sink.
It's impressive to see the financial success that can come from a well-executed renovation.
Great flip. Only thing i would have done for the "brown shower" bathroom, was a new modern vanity - sink top material w matt black hardware. Play up the brown/black color scheme. GREAT FLIP!!!
I think you made the right call for choosing that particular bathroom to cut costs with. More than likely, guests are going to use the main floor bathroom and everything down there was cohesive. It doesn't look bad. It will be a good compromise for a couple where one wanted a move-in-ready home and the other wanted a project down the road.
I would have done the hall bathroom as the ensuite has been updated and it may have been able to generate a higher sale price. I would have also replaced the side fence so it doesn't look like it will fall down and maybe painted the driveway so that it didn't stand out as much. The kitchen looks great but the hole in the wall where the powder room was could be filled as it doesn't really add anything. I love the colour choices you have made. Great job again. I will never like a toilet in the main bathroom, I am Australian and unless it is a small unit/condo the toilet is separate...thankfully.
Yeah not sure why American homes always have the toilet in the bathroom. But then living during covid with 7 adults in the house made our separate toilet room a huge blessing haha
lovely lovely big home. materials are very easy maintenance and the theme feels light.
That shared bathroom needs a poll!
Had similar bathroom tiles in perfect condition in the same dated mustard brown. Replaced the mismatched leaky plastic tap-ware, water damaged vanity cabinet, broken shower screen and ugly mirror with chunky new chrome fixtures. Re sealed the tub surround and recycled the matching basin into a new vanity. Added new towel rails and hooks and hung oversized charcoal blue towels. It made a huge difference without a huge spend.
Those kitchen cabinets transformed nicely. Have done similar with dated doors. Knocked off the ugly glued on mouldings, sanded until mirror smooth then painted with an acrylic semi gloss.
🩷❤️🧡💛💚🩵💙💜🖤🤍🤎
This is a good example of buying at a decent price and knowing how much money to spend on fixing it up and just keeping it neutral and classic. I think you could have had all the walls the same color because the main wall color was really classic and there was nothing that was a dark moody color besides the accent walls. Good job getting a bidding war!
Everything has been done over - the new owners might look fwd to a bathroom makeover with their own design - frameless walk in shower, one of a kind vanity and sink with owners favourite colour, fancy toilet. It’s def not a negative on the house and could be an opportunity for new owners to put their stamp on the house and splash out.
Thank you for keeping the tub!!! ❤
Just wondering if you "re-attached" the back patio to the house, post-foundation work?
Doesn't look like they did anything but shove some dirt in the gap. A tad tacky but didn't seem to effect the sale
This is one of my favorite home designs 🏡 Great choices made ✔️As always, you both knocked it out of the park 🔥
Do you mind sharing the paint colors you used? Specifically on the walls and kitchen cabinets? What an excellent job!
You've made the right choice with this small bathroom makeover. There's too much gray these days anyway. 🙂
Excellent job! Love the nice neutral colors. Definitely would buy this one. Great family home.
Amazing job on the house and your fitness goals!
❤ I love Austin and it has the most beautiful homes. People are great. ❤
Wow this vid was such an eye-opener! Seeing the transformation from a run-down house to a stunning home was inspiring. The before-and-after shots really showcased the hard work and creativity that went into the renovation.
His face at 12:50 😆. Thanks for the valuable and funny content again. Following you from the very beginning. Long time active house flipper fan from Budapest/Hungary/Europe here. Your videos always make me wondering about the huge differences in house structures, appliances, windows, faucets etc between US and Europe. I also very much appreciate your input on the financial side of the deals, return on equity, what makes and does not make sense on a reno. Keep up the good work and many thanks for all your efforts putting into these videos. Awesome.
Only $14k for foundation work??? That is SUPER cheap. A close friend had to have his foundation corrected, they installed 17 piers to a depth of 50-ish feet and the cost was north of $50k.
My exact thought! Also a new roof for 14k? They’d have to show me receipts for me to believe that! There’s no way!
My piers cost roughly $6k each, I've got 5.
Well they do this a lot it’s a big difference when you’ve done 30 houses with a contractor compared to your home once
@@yeahisaidthat3008 Exactly our roof was replace 20 years ago for 10K
Tubs are amazing!! I wouldn't buy a house without one. Showers are nice, but sometimes you just want to soak for a few hours.
Yah so happy they kept the tub!!!
Watching from Harare, Zimbabwe. Great remake on kitchen cupboards
For the shared bathroom, I would have used the same shower wall tiles as in the primary bathroom, painted the vanity the same colour as the primary vanity and used a quartz top for it.
$320K for this house is actually very good. I thought it was a $500k house, especially in Austin area.
Watching this video was so inspiring and informative! I couldn't believe the difference in the before and after shots - it's like a completely different house. The tips and tricks he shared throughout the renovation process were easy to understand and made me realize the potential in real estate flipping.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for keeping the tub!!!💯
Great Job! what's your opinion on having handmade darkwood bookcases on each side of the fireplace then add custom rock to the fireplace all the way to the ceiling?
I want to tell you, using the same floor tile on the bathroom floor and around the fireplace looks cheap. You don't have to repeat the same colors or light fixtures in every room and make it "match." You should choose a unique and distinctive slate tile around the fireplace to make a statement.
I loved this house even in the before (not the paint colors, of course, just the floor plan 😁) I felt the cement in front of the garage needed replacing as soon as I saw it, so glad that had to be done (I notice those things cuz ours needs fixing LOL) I'm so glad to see the beautiful staircase as a main attraction when entering the home. If you're going to have a two-story home, I feel the staircase should be as grand as possible. I think the upstairs bathroom turned out great; wasn't worth as much fretting as you did 🤗 Lincoln, I could tell in the past videos that you were losing weight. Congrats on getting healthier. In thirty years you'll thank yourself 💕 Another Awesome Austin Flipper Project!!!
Beautiful renovation, when I live in Ca. I saw a lot of houses like that between San Diego county and Riverside county that were foreclosed on that people tore up.
I love what you did overall. I love the work that you all do. I have been following for awhile. but I can't believe you didn't change the kitchen lighting. Why?
I would have painted garage door brown. I would have put a light colored runner down the front staircase and painted the sides of stairs white. I would have changed the fireplace mantel, cheaply, like just box it in or take off the trim, I would have definitely changed kitchen light to a pendant. If there's a hole left behind you can put one of those medallion things. I think you could have done a few minor updates to the brown bathroom. Like just remove sliding shower doors (fill screw holes in wall with tan mortar) and put a nice white cotton shower curtain and rod. And a new budget white vanity. (Or if it's cheaper, get a new white vanity top and paint the bottom vanity white. Or epoxy the top white. Although probably easier just to replace the whole vanity.) And just leave the brown tile. The rest of house looks good. So maybe just a few more thousand dollars could have done it.
Everything turned out gorgeous! Where is the refrigerator?!!! 🤔
Most flips don't include a fridge - Many people are specific in their refrigerator preferences.
@@Stressless2023 I never knew that, thank you
NICE WORK! Keep it UP! ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
Thanks 🔥
I was just about to ask about the sudden weight loss then the factor add came right in not gonna lie this is the first time I’m actually gonna give an add a shot I’m going to try factor I been working out 7 months straight every mom-fri but I need to get my diet right
What color are the kitchen cabinets? I'd like to paint mine the same.
Gorgeous! That bath!
My husband and I are renovating a flip house right now and we are having so much fun doing it! I hope our profit is as good as this one!!!🎉
Good luck!!! We wish you the best outcome
@@AustinFlipsters thanks so much!!!!
Love it! Good job of the renovation 😍
I wish you guys would tackle some more landscaping on your flips, but you know what you're doing, I'm sure there isn't much return on the investment.
The right furniture with those walls looked great. I've seen it all done before. To look without anything there. You won't get it. If you have no imagination.
Love seeing more of the team and behind the scenes! 😊 such a great flip, guys, and wow what a great price for the investor!
What did they do about the backyard patio? They showed the problems before, but there was no actual reveal/explanation?!
Very reasonable reno! good job
Yay another awesome video from AF!! I’ve been waiting for a new video!! 😆😆
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching
I really enjoyed this episode! First time watching. I liked it so much I subscribed! Looking forward to watching more episodes! Thanks for the great content!
Thanks for subbing!
I love a gormal dining and living room. I love all the room too. Such a nice house. You did a great job. But I can't help but wonder what it cost to hire you guys. Could you add and git in the proper place in the figures your costs?
New light switches all around would be nice too. Shows wear in each room.
That house is so stunning. I am sad that the bathroom didn't get updated, but you did the best with what you had. My only negative comment is that the videography seemed a bit strange in this one. Maybe it's just my tv? Either way, thanks for sharing 👏
Did they not update the patio that was pulling away from the foundation?
Hey which software are you using for see the property design and layout
Great job.
Wow they kept the tub!
It's only a 3/4 bath w/o a tub.
Definitely keep the soaker tub!
@24:53, paint and a change of hardware goes a long way. However, I would not have gone for the colour or black accessories. @25:03, a vast improvement except for the tiled fireplace. Don't care for that at all. @26:04, that is a strange place for a dining room. @26:32, an office with no doors to isolate the sound of family life, or keep children out when you are trying to work? @29:58, that is where I would set up the dining area. It's a big house and there must be somewhere else on the ground floor to put a living room. @32:03, you could have painted the tiles, but cladding or wall panels was also an option. I would have replaced the sink and worktop. That shower room is so jarring compared with the overall refresh of the other rooms. @33:07, it's an improvement over the previous drabness, but I really don't like black hardware, and using the same tile as that surrounding the fireplace, says bargain lot to me. The best makeover was the kitchen, albeit that I am not a fan of the contrasting black. I also liked the dark accent walls. This project was a good lesson in what can be done when you don't have a shed load of money to throw at a renovation.
I would have gotten the brown shower tiles reglazed white.
When you have narrow bathrooms as this house had, try putting floating cabinets in. It will give the illusion of more room.
Love this flip. It was a beautiful home.
I agree with @jennyhenry78 who posted what she would have done to that bathroom. Cheers!
They kept the tub!!!
I take a bath minimum 2 times a week. Would totally use a large soaking bathtub in my master bathroom. 👍🏼
I could never buy a house without a tub.
What software are usingusing to render the house?
It's nice to see a proper flip. Giving a home a new life rather than slapping some cosmetics over rot and decay. I wonder if you've considered professional reglazing for showers where the budget is tight but you hate the color? I've considered reglazing to get a couple more years out of some tile I hate but haven't looked much into it.
Love it!
Really enjoyed this home flip. Did your client pocket $60,000? What is your percentage of the profits? That would be interesting to include in your future videos.
yes, the client keeps all the profit!
Should have updated the master bath slider. It’s not expensive.
Overall great flip
Maybe I missed it, but how much was the cost of the foundation repair?
14k! That can’t be accurate!
Kunal is really interesting, being an architect. It is fun to hear his perspective, and Austin couldn't be more different than New Jersey's housing scene. I also really enjoyed your team members' weighing in. You talked about the kitchen light fixture in the "before" but you don't address it in the "after" and it appears to me you replaced it with a fixture that isn't much of a change. (?) Two things I didn't care for in design choices: the tile you used on the LR fireplace. Too busy, will become dated quickly and just too taste specific. I don't like it. On the floor? Well, it's tolerable but not on the fireplace, for me, anyway. Also, I hate wall to wall carpeting. Why did you use it on the stairs and all through the 2nd floor? As a buyer, it would be a deal killer for me. Anyone with kids or pets is going to see it as a negative, I think. Stick with the hard surfaces, is my humble view. The bathtub? Not a fan, but I see why you'd leave it in place and it isn't a big deal. Loved the kitchen cabinets, fixture choices, paint choices, nice accent wall in the DR. Yeah, I hate the bathroom that you decided not to update but it is functional and not horrible. Bad, but not horrible, I guess. Good job, overall. Go Team Austin!!! Thanks for sharing.
Great job ✨👍
Thank you 🤗
It was ok to keep the bathroom as it was but maybe could have painted the tiles too? Either way, really nice project and the fact you got multiple offers that was not a concern
17:37 the macros of that meal does not equal 650 calories and theres almost double the fat than protien..
In Australia, in most of the capital cities a house this size and build year will run you at least $1-$1.5M. House prices in the U.S. seem so cheap? $320K for that would be a steal in a lot of other places.
I sure would love to flip one in Houston
Ya know, I'm sure you do, the arched mirror in the downstairs half-bath made a nice call to the arched windows in the living space. As someone who once had a friend in a place where the ONLY bath was upstairs! putting a half-bath downstairs is what to do. In fact, when a friend was building their family home, the builder didn't have a bath downstairs. They pointed out the closet under the stairs would be better used as a bath. What are these builders THINKING?
Keeping the tub was a good idea, who doesn’t love a good hot bath.
You guys did such a beautiful job on the entire house but when you get to that brown bathroom...it looks like you ran out of money. You could have painted the tile and the sink counter and backsplash white. It just looks outdated compared to the rest of the house.
I am i Austin and need a roofer. Can you offer the name of your roofer? Thanks
What happens with the old ceiling fans?
Landfill
Foundation? Is there anything the original contractor could have done to mitigate the foundation shift?
i like the house
Thus Reno was great! But did you get a new editor or something? Because this does not look a typical episode.
They didn't mention the back concrete patio that had pulled away from the house.
Is it just me or does Lincoln look like he's lost alot of weight? Not that there's anything wrong with that, he looks good, just worried about his health! Been watching them since they started this channel!❤
Those tubs can go. $14 k for foundation is cheap. Ours was $30k
do u guys come to houston?
Just $7K for flooring update? does it include labor?
The 6’1 😂 👌golden ✨
Excellent choices for a limited budget - looks great. The only thing i would have added to that bathroom was to paint the shower surround tile?