$180,000 Renovation Budget | Before and After Home Renovation

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  • @AustinFlipsters
    @AustinFlipsters  Год назад +6

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  • @samwyz69
    @samwyz69 Год назад +54

    Don’t alway eliminate tubs! People still love them. If I bought the house, I’d be adding a tub! (The first thing I look for in a house)

  • @lilgrannyari
    @lilgrannyari Год назад +13

    Credit where credit is due: THERE IS NO GRAY! I love it. Honestly, I couldn't believe you guys took on this project with the threat of water damage, but you resurrected this house and it can now go on to live a second life. Out of the park!

    • @megenberg8
      @megenberg8 Год назад

      for sure!! 😍 they do a fantastic job!! yowzers!!!

  • @jennylhenry78
    @jennylhenry78 Год назад +23

    The bathroom upstairs is not a Jack & Jill Bathroom. That kind of bathroom is connected only by a bedroom on either side. Which that one is not, being that is is hallway scces for 3 bedrooms.

    • @paulabeck81
      @paulabeck81 Год назад +1

      The upstairs bath definitely needs two sinks for kids! Take some room from the master bedroom

    • @JonathonV
      @JonathonV Год назад +3

      I was literally going to say the same thing, Jenny! Not a Jack-and-Jill.

  • @mattbryan2627
    @mattbryan2627 Год назад +10

    I really love the blue/grey subway tile in the kitchen!

  • @Prekkersaurus
    @Prekkersaurus Год назад +1

    It's amazing that this house never burned down before you guys bought it.

  • @Crazyarchfiend
    @Crazyarchfiend Год назад +36

    Love it! I think the current dinning room could have been used to make the kitchen bigger, and the “formal living room” could have been the new dinning.
    P.S. can’t believe this project is from last year

  • @lindalarson5468
    @lindalarson5468 Год назад +1

    Love the popcorn ceiling montage! But you didn't do a dwarf room montage! I see that there is one under the staircase. I will wait patiently until you include one in a video. Counting down to the dwarf room montage...3, 2 1!!!

  • @Sitiazwa
    @Sitiazwa Год назад +3

    The kitchen is a little too small for this house size. Reconfiguring the layout better by relocating the kitchen to the sunroom would have been awesome. But it turned out beautiful nevertheless. U guys made the most with the budget u had, plus spending a huge amount of it on fixing the leak and fixing every single room from scratch. Wished u had made more profit on this flip. Great job guys! More flips please and make it faster 😅

  • @rangerlovee3324
    @rangerlovee3324 Год назад +12

    i like that you didnt paint the stone on the fireplace on this one because it matches the stone on the outside

  • @hewasright
    @hewasright Год назад +19

    Finally an exterior that wouldn't be ugly dull black.

  • @loganpelletier
    @loganpelletier Год назад +16

    4 minutes in, and I didn't hear where this house is, but at first glance and thoughts; the investors overpaid massively. This place needs a gut job down to the studs and more.

  • @mikedavern2155
    @mikedavern2155 Год назад +5

    The austin market is seeing a serious price adjustment. They are lucky there was any profit

  • @ChicagoRealEstate411
    @ChicagoRealEstate411 Год назад +3

    I've faced my fair share of challenges in this business, and I appreciate how you handle them with grace and skill.

  • @ellyc87
    @ellyc87 Год назад +7

    Beautiful home and finishes. Looks nice and clean! I wish the kitchen could have been bigger though. There's a ton of wall space between the pennisula and sunroom door. They could have moved the window/sink over several feet to the left and made it more of a galley kitchen.

  • @ryanthomas8956
    @ryanthomas8956 Год назад +1

    I understnd why you don't do it, but i wish you shared what your cut of the profits is. because that makes a big difference in the final payout.

  • @Notyourtypx
    @Notyourtypx 11 месяцев назад

    The best part of this house to me was that this house definitely had some character which a person like me is looking forward for in this era of modernity!!

  • @rr8960
    @rr8960 Год назад +4

    LOVE the blue on the front garage doors and shutters! Gorgeous house transformation.

  • @barbaramaasch9499
    @barbaramaasch9499 Год назад +11

    Stagers!!! Spring for some bedskirts! Seeing the cheapo janky metal bedframes draws the eye from the decor of the room.

  • @ThePtlhome
    @ThePtlhome Год назад +91

    I think the profit was low because they weren't aggressive enough in the layout. Maybe they were hitting the top of the comp sales; but, if you go aggressive, you can be a comp setter. They needed two things that would have turned this from a really nice house to a 'must have' comp-breaker house. They should have shifted that kitchen back into the sunroom, directly adjoining the living room. That would have done two things: doubled the size of the kitchen, and made it open to and overlooking the living room, which is that flowing open concept people pay top $ for. Probably even had room to fit a dining table/space in between the kitchen/living room, so kitchen, LR, and DR, would all be part of one, big, open space. Then, that old kitchen area could become a huge walk-in pantry, or butler's pantry, through to the old DR. Or, the old DR, shoved back into that far corner could be made onto an office, if they did move the DR space into the Kitchen/LR area. Moving the plumbing would have been expensive, but spend $20k, make $40k. You gain huge, full open concept Kitchen/DR/LR, and a huge pantry, AND an office. Plus, it would turn it into an irristible home. The second thing it needed was a third bath upstairs. There was enough play in that layout to squeeze a small en suite onto one of those upstairs bedrooms, by either reconfiguring the hallway/entrances, or canabalizing a small bit of that huge master BR, or a combo of both. Another bath up there was a must! Three beds sharing one bath - too much. People don't want to buy daily, ongoing, headaches, and three kids sharing one bath in the morning = daily headaches and strife. Again, expensive, but would have put that home over the top, made back that extra investment, plus a nice chunk of additional profit, to boot. That's my pet peeve when flippers skimp out on layout; so much wasted potential. And these guys do it a lot. Always nice work, beautiful design! But tend to skimp out on layout. I get it, it's expensive, but almost ALWAYS worth it!

    • @scrow9
      @scrow9 Год назад +3

      I was sorta agreeing with you on the kitchen being too small but on the other hand, if you look at 30:08 you can see that there wasn't THAT much wall room in the dining space for a kitchen expansion particularly if you had to move the refrigerator next to the window. Now removing that wall separating the "second living room" next to the stairs and the new dining room would have really opened up that space for a huge impact! Looking at zillow the very top of the market is about $700,000 so maybe they didn't do as bad sales price wise as I was first assuming - it was a tough project for sure!

    • @ThePtlhome
      @ThePtlhome Год назад +8

      @@scrow9 Hi! Thanks for the reply! No, my suggestion was to move the kitchen entirely, into the sunroom, taking the wall between the sunroom and living down entirely, allowing it to flow directly into the LR. You're right, the Dining Room was too small for expansion.

    • @scrow9
      @scrow9 Год назад +1

      @@ThePtlhome ahh I got you now! I think it's not cheap to move the water and drain lines to the sunroom but maybe that cost would be more than covered by a larger kitchen

    • @scrow9
      @scrow9 Год назад +5

      @@einatblackrose Yeah you make a fair point, I could see the NEXT homeowner after a few years making that kitchen design change and reaping the increased home equity - with 20/20 hindsight it looks like Austin Flippers wouldn't have a seen a return on that investment now and might well have lost money on the project or had to place it on the rental market

    • @rangerlovee3324
      @rangerlovee3324 Год назад +6

      i think part of the reason they have not adjusted the layout so much is that the house was in dire need of structural repairs. also remember they are working with subscribers on this one. idk what that does for the budget, but it may have been a contributing factor.

  • @heathersmith8549
    @heathersmith8549 Год назад +10

    Looks gorgeous in the end. And more importantly, it looks safe! Great job TeamAF

  • @ElvenGoddess86
    @ElvenGoddess86 Год назад +27

    Such a beautiful home! The profit was tiny compared to the sales, but with the water damage is understandable. If you had to re-roof, there would be almost no profit.

  • @maryellencook9528
    @maryellencook9528 Год назад +9

    Nice job, L&L. I hope that your partners weren't disappointed in the amount of profit seen.

  • @txborn668
    @txborn668 Год назад +2

    Great job here. I know this is just an investment property but there's only 2 things I would have changed if it were a property I was doing for myself. Outside the only thing I would have done is widened the front walk and make it like 4 foot wide. Makes a more dramatic entry and people underestimate the need for wide walkways. Inside, I would have relocated that closet by the front door and open up the stairs. It could have been moved to the right in the corner where little access space under the stairs. Love the tile choices in the baths. And using the chrome is a good choice too. I'm wondering if the brass fixtures everyone is using might become dated soon.

  • @daka777
    @daka777 Год назад

    Kids will love running the circle in the house, key for busting energy especially in blazing heat of summer.

  • @territ1231
    @territ1231 Год назад +4

    I wondered if you would open the stair way! Looks amazing all through out.

  • @scrow9
    @scrow9 Год назад +113

    Disappointing profit number (I assume that was split between you guys and the financing couple) for such a massive remodel taking this junk house to something clean, modern and huge.

    • @dasaini
      @dasaini Год назад +46

      The market tanked, they are lucky they got out with some profit.

    • @brainwashingdetergent4128
      @brainwashingdetergent4128 Год назад +7

      I haven't finished yet and im thinking nearly half a mil into this home it has holes in it completely out of style has minor issues over every square foot and major issues in every room. Even in a good market how can you win this house needs 100 to 200 thousand in work. Potentially 600k into this home and thats about what its worth. Where's the profit?

    • @scrow9
      @scrow9 Год назад +13

      @@brainwashingdetergent4128 yeah well they spent $180K on the remodel itself bringing their total investment cost to 620K PLUS 27K in closing costs so, you're right, there actually was nearly no profit in this. I assume they were counting on a much more robust real estate market but instead it crashed, but probably was never going to be a big earner for them

    • @AgentAO7
      @AgentAO7 Год назад +11

      I was surprised as well with that profit after all those huge expense & amount of work. And for the size of that home, I expected bigger & better..

    • @marylapoma9221
      @marylapoma9221 Год назад +1

      I agree👍

  • @carlafuqua1685
    @carlafuqua1685 Год назад

    your video editing is getting really good

  • @Loveofdecorating
    @Loveofdecorating Год назад +3

    Wow 😮looks great! Pretty interior design and color palette!
    Wish you guys could have made more on the profit! You deserve it! Looks amazing ❤

  • @j0hnnycaker793
    @j0hnnycaker793 11 месяцев назад

    Love the work you put into this build

  • @annateague2354
    @annateague2354 Год назад

    I’m doing good to get one tree decorating lol. You girls did amazing job. Amanda, what you said about Christmas being hard for some is sooooo true I loss my mother on Dec 22 it has taken me years and years to be able to enjoy the season again. Blessing 💜

  • @Teenibash1969
    @Teenibash1969 Год назад

    Beautiful, I love the hints of blue.

  • @MrKanjidude
    @MrKanjidude Год назад +3

    Amazing job! I always wish that you showed us a bit more of the renovation work and some more problems/design choices you had to overcome. But, that said, pro quality video as always.
    Relieved to see that you didn't paint the outside bricks in some weird color, which can really date the design. This looks classy and classic. Also, nice to see that you restored the garage.

  • @Aramalik.22
    @Aramalik.22 Год назад +8

    Love love loved .. it.... Specially the bathrooms...❤ The bedroom could have been staged better.

  • @swagswag69
    @swagswag69 Год назад +3

    The production quality has really went up

  • @markl5036
    @markl5036 Год назад +1

    When will you communicate with and pay your Republic investors?

  • @thepkism
    @thepkism Год назад +1

    I would have extended the kitchen in either direction (to the dining space as an example!) would have added so much value

  • @grayonthewater
    @grayonthewater Год назад +8

    Considering how little money was made, what would you have changed to maximize profits?

    • @mrkennyfernand
      @mrkennyfernand Год назад +1

      Maybe convert the sunroom into an office. Something for a therapist to see clint such as children and etc, a separate entrance won't be bad.

  • @janicehales2958
    @janicehales2958 Год назад +1

    On the outside I think the porch lights are to low, the post should be square, being round doesn't fit the style of the home. Also the shutters look to narrow. Not a fan of the garage doors being blue either, sorry.

  • @Mamma-Tex
    @Mamma-Tex Год назад +3

    What is that flooring? Engineered wood? What color? Thx!

  • @demir9664
    @demir9664 Год назад +1

    Keep going guys, the market is not great right now but you need your name and your company in businesses even in difficult times like now. It will turn again. Also, sometimes renovation is like Pandora's box. Never know what's coming....

  • @RaeGrafixDesigns
    @RaeGrafixDesigns Год назад +11

    This is one of my favorite shows on RUclips. I wish you guys were on HGTV. I'd definitely binge watch ❤❤

  • @tarakirk6622
    @tarakirk6622 Год назад

    I love what you guys do, it's s cool to see the before and afters of all your houses!!
    Also, what designing app do you use??

  • @scrow9
    @scrow9 Год назад +5

    Shout out to the videographer - great job!

    • @JonathonV
      @JonathonV Год назад

      I think they moved around a bit too much … I’m literally feeling slightly motion sick.

    • @scrow9
      @scrow9 Год назад

      @@JonathonV Yes, the "fast cut" style is a very popular editing technique but I didn't find it over the top.

  • @TheAfezio
    @TheAfezio Год назад +2

    Looks great! may I ask why didn't you add gutters to the the front of the house at least?

    • @paulabeck81
      @paulabeck81 Год назад +2

      Covering the columns would have been a better update

    • @scrow9
      @scrow9 Год назад

      @@paulabeck81 actually doing both gutters and updated columns would have been a nice choice but 20/20 hindsight makes it all seem so much easier from the comfort of my computer

  • @cliffordl.4022
    @cliffordl.4022 Год назад +2

    So they made $18,000. How much do you guys make? Are you paid from the remodeling and holding cost?

  • @jennylhenry78
    @jennylhenry78 Год назад +4

    I would probably use that sunroom as the dinning room and then what was staged as a dinning room as an office. I'm not sure what I would do with 2 living rooms though, thats kind of odd.

    • @MsFitz134
      @MsFitz134 Год назад +3

      Agree but given it's a family home I think it could work to have one be a nicer more mature living room and then the other be the family room/playroom with the toys, video games, etc. That way when guests come over they aren't sitting in a pile of Legos and barbie clothes like at my house. 😉

    • @jennylhenry78
      @jennylhenry78 Год назад

      @@MsFitz134 yeah I get that, I've just been living more minimally and my 4 children have zero toys in our living spaces. We are blest enough to have a 20 foot by 4 foot closet that house all of their Legos so I never need to see them!

    • @jaimemj
      @jaimemj Год назад +3

      After all the modern homes having mostly open spaces, I went to a friend’s house that had two separate living rooms. The kids were in the back playing video games and being loud and her and I were in the front living room chatting. It was nice in that moment to have two spaces. They are a large family so I imagine that happens semi-frequently. So a house that size might benefit from having a few separate spaces alongside the larger, open spaces 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @c.o3301
    @c.o3301 Год назад

    Really beautiful. Profit is not great. I’m assuming the weird floor plan with kitchen at the front was a turn off for some?

  • @AgentAO7
    @AgentAO7 Год назад +2

    That formal living room could also work as a home office..
    Love the overall transformation especially the pops of colors blue.
    But isn’t the profit a little too low? Especially with all the work & renovation cost. And for the size of that home, I expected a bigger & better profit..

  • @juliequinlan6564
    @juliequinlan6564 3 месяца назад

    Great job 👏👏👏👏👏👏💕💙

  • @lifeofpumpkin1279
    @lifeofpumpkin1279 Год назад +1

    Do anyone know what app she is using to show how she wants the design of the house to look?

  • @candaleriaconfesses
    @candaleriaconfesses Год назад +10

    I can’t believe that house was purchased for $440,000, it was falling apart!

    • @user-ib5wh3do6n
      @user-ib5wh3do6n Год назад +2

      exactly. and this is texas, not cali

    • @deniseroe5891
      @deniseroe5891 Год назад +2

      I wouldn’t have given even $100k for it.

  • @debbralehrman5957
    @debbralehrman5957 Год назад

    Thanks guys! Looks Great👍🏼🌹

  • @jeanetteshawredden5643
    @jeanetteshawredden5643 Год назад

    AF, hope you ignore tacky comments! Leak, bummer! Nice flip 👌, good job. love ❤️ your show

  • @LadyMasKerade
    @LadyMasKerade Год назад +2

    I wish you would have extended that kitchen, even just until that picture would have made it more functional. With the house being so big and with so many living spaces around it, it's a shame to have such a small kitchen.

  • @territ1231
    @territ1231 Год назад

    Love the stairway opened.

  • @RadhwanAlwanan
    @RadhwanAlwanan Год назад

    What app are you using to remodel the house? Please advise, thanks

  • @Patienceofthesaints
    @Patienceofthesaints Месяц назад +1

    It’s the deadpanning for me.

  • @Amira_Phoenix
    @Amira_Phoenix Год назад

    Leaks, electric ⚡ hasards, snd a door 🚪 to Narnia. It's a keeper

  • @terigeib2052
    @terigeib2052 Год назад

    What color is that blue out front on the door/shutters ?

  • @davidrobinson8184
    @davidrobinson8184 Год назад +1

    A lot of people made a lot more money than the investors on this deal.

  • @primrosemwanza1911
    @primrosemwanza1911 Год назад

    I might have missed it, how long did the flip take i.e. to do the renovations and to sell (separately)?

  • @christinecolborne7391
    @christinecolborne7391 Год назад

    So recently I’m living in a house we rent, and the roof Is leaking really badly. We don’t know how long it’s been leaking for as the attic is completely destroyed. Our landlords are refusing to fix it and I feel very unsafe in this house not only using the power but that the roof will collapse. We had a roofer come by, and he refused to go on the roof, because of how bad it was. Any advice as my parents aren’t doing anything, and we live in Canada Ontario and it rains a lot here.

  • @steviemiller6645
    @steviemiller6645 Год назад

    Does anyone know what type of floor is the light oak flooring they use a lot?

  • @Avotts
    @Avotts Год назад

    I think I would have looked at moving the kitchen...maybe to the sun porch or the small formal dining room. I would have liked to put a new entrance in the old kitchen to the back yard. A nice large windo wall. You could have kepr the old hot tub and used it as a raised planting bed...maybe herbs and strawberries.and edible flowers. even lettuce. It does look nice all opened up and the colors on the front really work. Are accent walls totally out??? I think if you had reoriented the entry to master closet you would have had room for a pretty soaker. I know yall dont care what viewers think...but.....anyway.

  • @DutchessSarahJ
    @DutchessSarahJ Год назад

    Hmm I think the profit reflects all the things missed here. That tiny kitchen for the size of house was disappointing to say the least with allll that extra space just sitting. Needed another full bathroom for this house size too. Beautiful design choices in the finishes though!

  • @wsstars
    @wsstars 9 месяцев назад

    What’s the name of the 3D software they use

  • @ultimatevixn
    @ultimatevixn Год назад

    Why is light coming from under the front door? dont know about you but I dont like bugs indoors

  • @whitneyspears793
    @whitneyspears793 Год назад

    I enjoy this channel - the only issue I have is that the "flippers" higher all the work out - I guess that is typical with HGTV too...I would like to know what the houses sell for...and how long it takes for the house to sell?....

    • @mattbryan2627
      @mattbryan2627 Год назад +1

      Most people would do the same thing. Even if you have the skills to DYI some of the work, it usually slows down the flipping process and any savings get lost in holding fees.

  • @mdfchic
    @mdfchic 8 месяцев назад

    What 3d rendering program are you using??

  • @ashleyp.7243
    @ashleyp.7243 Год назад

    Are you guys available to hire for a home that is already purchased and closed on that needs a full renovation? I am currently in market to find a fixer upper in the round rock towards 620 360 capital Tx hey area. Please let me know so I can get quotes or estimates asap after close. Thank you so much! HUGE FAN!

  • @corderajones
    @corderajones Год назад

    For how big the master bedroom is, they could’ve made the master bathroom bigger. Expand the bathroom to take some sqft from the oversized bedroom.

  • @SlacksNS
    @SlacksNS Год назад +1

    Y'alls editor should work on the volume for the music clips when they come in. Little too loud compared to the rest of the audio track.

  • @sylviagreybe672
    @sylviagreybe672 Год назад +18

    I'm always a little disappointed to see that tiny kitchen in houses like this don't get made bigger when you're doing such a big renovation anyway? Is there a reason for this? Is it just cost/benefit? There's so much space so it seemed to me a logical thing to do.

    • @scrow9
      @scrow9 Год назад +2

      Given the low profit as it is, a larger kitchen probably would not have resulted in normally expected profits - I wonder, looking back, where they think they COULD have saved money. I can't think of any areas where they actually overspent - - a lower initial purchase price would have made all the difference BUT perhaps there was a bidding war on this property. UPDATE: I just checked on Zillow for houses of this size in Austin and I was surprised to see that it wasn't such a bad purchase price as I first assumed - of course the condition of the house was poor and I did see several properties listed under $421,000 that were of equivalent size AND were in similar shape to this house post-remodel.

    • @tyrelirwin
      @tyrelirwin Год назад

      @@scrow9 but that doesn't take into account when this house was bought and when it was sold. If they bought at peak and sold at a trough...

    • @scrow9
      @scrow9 Год назад +2

      @@tyrelirwin Fair point but you often can't know when you are buying at a peak for sure until the market turns down which is what seems to have happened to them

  • @BrookT
    @BrookT Год назад +24

    It seems like they paid too much for the house, since it needed so much work, but it turned out nice.

  • @sherylcastro5434
    @sherylcastro5434 Год назад

    What color paint did you use in the master bedroom?

  • @kristinecornell8649
    @kristinecornell8649 Год назад

    Looks great. What 3D rendering software are you using?

  • @jchenyuxing
    @jchenyuxing Год назад

    Thanks for sharing! What software do you use for the 3d rendering?

  • @moriahkats6775
    @moriahkats6775 Год назад

    I think you guys over did the title in the bathrooms. But atleast they did close out a garage this time or paint the whole house black!

  • @bweaver760
    @bweaver760 Год назад

    This house was a mess! You all create such nice designs!

  • @jgmgreen01
    @jgmgreen01 Год назад +1

    turned out great but a lot of risk espeacily in a downward economy

  • @PatrickdaStarr
    @PatrickdaStarr Год назад

    What app do you use for the rendering?

  • @matrixgc
    @matrixgc Год назад

    Love it!!!!

  • @rosehughes599
    @rosehughes599 Год назад

    I would have enlarged the closets in principal bedroom.
    Too much living space v size of kitchen... Open kitchen into sunroom which becomes dining room. Extend kitchen right across into old dining nook. There's not enough cabinetry in that small kitchen.
    Formal dining room becomes closed off office space.

  • @michellemc5042
    @michellemc5042 Год назад +2

    I hate it when designers remove or don't include bathtubs. Baths are a simple luxury and essential to anyone involved in athletics over the age of 35. The thought of buying a house without a tub in my bathroom is unthinkable.

  • @talitaalves1643
    @talitaalves1643 Год назад

    "water and electricity do not mix" brazilians looking and laughing at thinking about ours electric showers

  • @TK-76054
    @TK-76054 Год назад +1

    Did I miss it? Where was the laundry?

  • @corderajones
    @corderajones Год назад

    They had plenty of room to expand that kitchen. They could’ve expand into the dinning room (so to the right) and they could’ve expand along the wall of the sunroom (to the left). They wanted to save money

  • @nrsternes
    @nrsternes Год назад

    Dang, looks nice

  • @jensenjorshina9945
    @jensenjorshina9945 Год назад +6

    This house looked like someone tried to renovate it but then gave up and left.

  • @pollymontgomery2568
    @pollymontgomery2568 Год назад +3

    18K profit? For all that work? Hmmm? I make more than that off of one annuity in a year and do not have to do anything. But the house is nice.

    • @GrandChessboard
      @GrandChessboard Год назад +1

      LOL, they did not remodel it themselves. That is what they made after overpaying for the home and work.

    • @pollymontgomery2568
      @pollymontgomery2568 Год назад +1

      @@GrandChessboard Duh. I know that Mr Wizard. Again, I wouldn't have bothered with investment to whereas taking money from an interest bearing acct and having it tied up in this was a mistake.

  • @nanabella007
    @nanabella007 Год назад

    I always think Lincoln looks like Wil Wheaton :D

  • @eliser9776
    @eliser9776 Год назад +1

    I know it's a flip but they would have done well to open up the floor plan on the bottom floor. Too many walls chopping up the view.

  • @silverarrowtarot
    @silverarrowtarot Год назад +13

    i love what y'all do. Just one tinnny thing. No waterfall showerheads... please not everyone wants to wash their hair every time they shower.

  • @01denese
    @01denese Год назад

    I would take the living room window out and put the front door there instead.

  • @918melissa
    @918melissa Год назад +1

    Is thi lady on x2 speed or is this how she always sounds??

  • @francinecannon1903
    @francinecannon1903 Год назад

    Lotta added value to a 2 car garage.

  • @Xenon-4300
    @Xenon-4300 Год назад

    Funniest thing I heard all day @16:21

  • @deniseroe5891
    @deniseroe5891 Год назад

    I cannot believe they spent $440k on that. It is a wreck. I know Austin is expensive but, I am in north Texas, and for that price I would expect a house with proper plumbing, electrical and no roof leaks. Maybe they lots of money in Seattle. Also, that isn’t a Jack and Jill bath.

  • @meganc2123
    @meganc2123 Год назад +4

    the only boy scouts and girl scouts sign is kinda creepy to me..