I liked how the team concentrated on fixing the potential trouble spots and did not just make it look pretty to mask the rot beneath the surface. What I didn't see, however, was insulation yet cannot imagine that such an important step would have been omitted.
It takes a STRONG constitution to go into a SERIOUSLY neglected home, look beyond the it's current status and see the GREAT POTENTIAL in it...Thankuuuuuu soooo much for sharing WOW! AMAZING!🙏many BLESSINGS 2 U.
I love these speeded up renovations, it doesn’t show detail but it shows the full extent of the work, great job, well done. It’s actually beautiful to watch, I will always live in hope that this is how fast my renovations go in real time 😂
This is the best restoration and improvement of a home I've seen since I used to watch "This Old House" on PBS. I am extremely impressed with the skill and care taken with this restoration. I can't imagine what sort of squatters were living in this house prior to its restore. The exterior and especially the interior of the home were literally ghastly, as if no human could ever hope to live in such utter filth as was left behind. I'd say whatever asking price for the restored home is worth it because the before and after condition proves this home's restored value.
Soo impressive and also the before pics w all the stuff made me sad ☹️ all these little signs of life and children and it just makes you wonder what happened
40 years ago when I was in college I worked a summer job gutting old brownstones for fehab. I was part of a 8 man crew that would rip out all the old plaster walls. The dust was so thick that it was difficult to see each other. Only when one took off their masks could anyone identify each other because the dust would cake us the same color.
These guys did a great job on this place. I know it happens, but I personally just can’t fathom people ‘living’ in one big garbage dump. Years ago my brother and his girlfriend each sold their houses and bought a house in a very nice neighborhood. They pooled what money they had they got a house that had almost as much garbage as this one. He took video footage of the way the place had looked to prove what it had looked like & how much work they had had to do. The previous owners had even let their dog(s?) defecate in the house. [Or perhaps they weren’t let out or walked and had to go somewhere.] The garage was full of stuff - unopened bottles of booze, huge bottles of pills, examination supplies and equipment. Evidently the guy had been a gynecologist…turned used car salesman. Yikes! The two of them worked like people obsessed to turn the place around. This was on top of their jobs. I wonder how they even had time to sleep. They got through it really fast. Oh, my brother is a perfectionist too. They ended up with a beautiful home.
1st timer and THE Best Rennovation Video I've ever Seen!! An extensive job revealed, in just one short video! Finally!! Thank You!!AND if someone DOES want to slow it down, adjusting the speed setting, they can watch ALL the work being done in real time! Clever! Great Job! That poor, neglected, messy house is a Home, again! Kudos to All who helped bring her back to Life!!😎
Some of the points I could share with this renovation.... 1. Would be far better to put ceiling insulation before installing ceiling drywalls. 2. It would be far easier to install the flooring before installing all the interior doors. 3. It would be much easier to paint the entire house before installing floors. 4. Some say it's crucial to paint the tub walls with redguard to prevent water leaking behind tile. But I've heard some states don't require it based on building codes. Other than that it's a great job.
@@JM-lw3nx I renovated a number of houses, but I am just too lazy to play with cameras while working, and then I am too tired to play with editing, so I don't have any videos :)
@@JM-lw3nx Ohhh... and I can tell you also why I don't do videos. For having 400,000 views like this video, yt would pay around $3000. Dividing that in the number of hours that is necessary to video and editing, I bet the person probably ends up with around $20 per hour. Simply saying, yt can't afford me. LOL.
Also no insulation behind the shower surround. That's not high end workmanship. There was not enough counter space in the kitchen either. Building a closet for the fridge is a big mistake, very limiting for fridge size.😮😮
Loved it!! And loved how you refer to it as a restoration rather than a renovation. Shows care and conservation rather than total disregard for the old and obsession with updating to the new
Ummm… everything was new. You must be talking about some other house. Oh I know, the beautifully restored Victorian that retains a lot of the original design elements.
Are you joking? This was not ANY kind of restoration. They made a 1930's/40's house look like it was styled in 2010. AND they ripped out the only remaining original feature .. that stunning pink and black bathroom. I don't think you know what restoration means.
Thank you Mr. Vitali Korytan and your Team for a job Well Done! You and your Team gave this house the Love and Breath of Life it needed! Blessings to All of You! 🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤💐
Wish our builders were as productive as these guys...we are restoring our house in Portugal normal size 3 bedroom with mahogany wood floors in the upper living room and all the bedrooms tile in the rest of the house and its taken them so far over a year! We have had 4 roofers, 5 plasterers, 1 electrician that comes once a week for half a day and the builder keeps changing the month that it will be finished...its driving us crazy because we are living in the house! We dont have a kitchen at the moment havent for 3 months we are cooking on a barbecue outside, with a kitchen basin and fridge set up but its getting cold now and I just want to see the kitchen I ordered back in October last year!
This type of complete renovation of a vintage home is so very satisfying to see. It not only creates a beautiful space in which to live, it heals the heart to see the transformation. Thank you. ❤
@@emilyfeagin2673 some have been restored by people who purchased the property, many have been torn down due to the City's fix or flatten policy. The homeless often use them as a place to sleep.
I was always taught that as well , I was taught to use cement board , Purdy etc then seal it with a waterproof membrane. I recently remodeled 2 bathrooms in a 50 yr old home , the 2 bathrooms / shower were roughly 30 years old so I was expecting mold and rot . The contractors had used green board so I was dreading the demolition day . To my surprise not 1 single stud had mold or rot , the green board had just started to have a small area of mold. But considering the age and the heavy use I was expecting much more, the mold was in the same spot where water drips from a shower curtain edges.
@@bobdees6428 maybe I’m behind the times and I’m sure it was a pleasant surprise for you lol. Here in Australia 🇦🇺 the building rules and requirements are very strict with wet areas . Anyway have a wonderful day
I would have doubled the room sizes while or before they did sheet rock and made the kitchen window twice as long. I love a well lit house from big windows but this house is amazing now
'I would have doubled the room sizes ...' and lose the target market. That is a family home in a what looks like a working class neighbourhood and not some big house in a sprawling sub-division.
What a beautiful little place! I wish your crew could tackle the entire neighborhood! Some towns that were once prosperous areas have such beautiful architecture, and now everything has just turned to rubble. It's such a shame, cute little places, an entire neighborhood could be revived and thriving within time. OUTSTANDING!
The fact that this was done in three months tells me that the people doing this know what they are doing. What has the house sold/selling for I wonder? How much total in renovation costs?
... or they know where to cut corners. Often the problem with house flipping is they use the cheapest materials that do not have durability. One thing I noticed was they were skimping on screws. Those drywall and cement boards only had nails on the edges and nothing in the center. You can see they put tape on the edges but no hole screws were visible in the center. This will mean the walls will have movement and for the tiles, that can mean cracking in the grout. I also wouldn't call that house high-end with RTA kitchen cabinets. I would say that the house most likely fits the neighborhood. All said, it still looked like a good house flip (minus what I mentioned about the drywall).
Oh, to have a man who would be ready to undertake that project I would be all in and using my skills and learning more. They just don't make them like them like them anymore. Kudos to a beautiful restoration! Enjoyed every moment of it and imagined myself participating.
@@pm2886 Looks to me like some wise-ass contractor talked the "investor" owner into several thousands of dollars of unnecessary "necessary" demo/replacement. And, then, Home Depot's latest crap strikes again. . . to the tune of many MORE thousands of dollars.
He had at least a 5 man work crew. It's a LOT harder and more time consuming with just one man and one woman. My husband and me have been renovating a house that we inherited and it took us 6 months just to clean it out and gut it. 3 more months in and we just now have the dry wall up and being mudded. And this house is only 600 sq feet!! Or course that includes having to work a regular Mon-Friday job so most of our work is only on the weekends.
I am not going to take anything away from this astounding renovation job Phenomenal work. However for me even the renovated house seemed dark and uninviting but then there’s no accounting for taste. I am sure someone will really appreciate all being brand new and sparkling!
Nicely done guys. Only one problem... same one I have. My mother lives in a 2500 sq ft home that used to belong to her mother. It has a 2500 sq ft completely finished basement in it that my mom used to live in. When her mom passed my mom moved upstairs into the house and virtually abandoned the basement intact, food still in the working fridge, dishes still in the cupboards, etc. All she uses it for now is junk storage and (even worse) her cats! My wife and I are thinking about selling our home when I retire next year and moving there to take care of her. We will have money to renovate but here is the rub... you spend a lot to renovate a house but if the neighborhood is crap you will never make back your money! Still not sure if I want to do that or just buy another house...
The biggest expense was likely all the dumpsters they had to rent to clean up all that mess. Who lives like that?! Great job by a terrific crew, they elevated the whole neighborhood by restoring that horrible property and making it a lovely desirable house again.
Could be from squatters or animal infestation. I'm renovating a house that looked almost as bad as this on the inside. Nobody has lived in it since the early 90s. Racoons and squirrels had gotten inside and collapsed all the ceilings and chewed up the wiring. And birds stuffed all sorts of trash everywhere in the walls to make nests out of. It was a chore for sure.
That awful ugly orange/red coloured wood floor…… could have done so much better after all that hard and wonderful work. They are a machine! Great video. Love how they spent so much attention to getting the structure right and making safe for whoever buys it. Thankyou for sharing.
Floors are right out of the 80's. I had to go see the date of this video because I figured it was from years ago. Surprised these are the finishes they chose. As much as they got for this house with the complete Reno, they could have gotten even more if they had someone with good design sense.
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL RESTORATION.....GREAT JOB. WISHING YOU COULD DO IT FOR MY HOME. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK.......MAKING AMERICAN HOMES BETTER ONE HOUSE AT A TIME🏕🏕🏕🏕🏕🏕🏕🏕🏕🏕🏕
How many months did it take start to finish? That was incredible! I once had to clean out a home for a rental and those hazmat suits are sweat boxes in Florida! The house was almost as dirty. I was raking out beer cans and bottles. By the time I was done, I was crying. 😆🤣 It was so creepy gross!
how many contractors did you use for the project? you brought it for 5k but spent im guessing the region of 80-100k putting it right maybe? @@dickdavidson3616
How people live in filth is something I just can t get! My Mom always kept a very clean and organized and I’m so glad she raised my sister and me to be also.SHE always told us everything has a place if you use it put it back when you’re d finished . If you do this there no reason for THINGS ALL OVER! Some people are just nasty and lazy sorry to live in filth like some I’ve seen it’s just the truth
That was HUGE! I suspect the entire street has breathed a big sigh of relief! It all looks amazing!!
Это русские...
@@user-md5wo4dk7b Сказал украинец 😅.
@@user-md5wo4dk7b . . . there goes the neighborhood.
@@user-md5wo4dk7bokay?
@@user-md5wo4dk7b So it wasn't an abandoned house, just a normal in-use Russian home, right?
Great job guys! I looove to see the restoration of homes. It giving back life to a home that needed some love🙂
I liked how the team concentrated on fixing the potential trouble spots and did not just make it look pretty to mask the rot beneath the surface. What I didn't see, however, was insulation yet cannot imagine that such an important step would have been omitted.
It looks like they just left the old insulation in place.
gross@@shimesu443
was wondering the same, how did they just leave the old insulation there instead of just replace new one.
@@shimesu443 Perhaps some old insulation. They installed no installation under the floor boards. And of course the new owners have no way of knowing.
@@stephenxu3732 That's what investor-grade means. Cheap lowbrown stuff.
It takes a STRONG constitution to go into a SERIOUSLY neglected home, look beyond the it's current status and see the GREAT POTENTIAL in it...Thankuuuuuu soooo much for sharing WOW! AMAZING!🙏many BLESSINGS 2 U.
The neighbors have to freakin love you. You literally brought up the value of everyone's home on the block by about 15% Great job!
Yep. Along with the property taxes....😁👍👍👍
I bet the neighbors are glad!
I love these speeded up renovations, it doesn’t show detail but it shows the full extent of the work, great job, well done. It’s actually beautiful to watch, I will always live in hope that this is how fast my renovations go in real time 😂
This is the best restoration and improvement of a home I've seen since I used to watch "This Old House" on PBS. I am extremely impressed with the skill and care taken with this restoration. I can't imagine what sort of squatters were living in this house prior to its restore. The exterior and especially the interior of the home were literally ghastly, as if no human could ever hope to live in such utter filth as was left behind. I'd say whatever asking price for the restored home is worth it because the before and after condition proves this home's restored value.
My sister bought a hoarder house. It took 15 flatbed truckloads of junk to the dump. She redid the floors and painted everything. 😊
That team did a deep cleanse of the house before rebuilding it.
I LOVE the new wooden floors you selected! Thank you for demoing the 'Pink' circa 1950s bathroom too.
Soo impressive and also the before pics w all the stuff made me sad ☹️ all these little signs of life and children and it just makes you wonder what happened
Yep, I feel the same. That pang of pity you get when you see signs that children lived there... 😢
Outstanding renovation!!! Couldn't believe my eyes. Thanks for sharing...
These guys are the poster kids for the term “Sweat Equity”. Just cleaning out the house and getting it ready for the rehab had to take a month.
Ev ev değil çöplük yığını olmuş ..
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40 years ago when I was in college I worked a summer job gutting old brownstones for fehab. I was part of a 8 man crew that would rip out all the old plaster walls. The dust was so thick that it was difficult to see each other. Only when one took off their masks could anyone identify each other because the dust would cake us the same color.
These guys did a great job on this place. I know it happens, but I personally just can’t fathom people ‘living’ in one big garbage dump.
Years ago my brother and his girlfriend each sold their houses and bought a house in a very nice neighborhood. They pooled what money they had they got a house that had almost as much garbage as this one. He took video footage of the way the place had looked to prove what it had looked like & how much work they had had to do. The previous owners had even let their dog(s?) defecate in the house. [Or perhaps they weren’t let out or walked and had to go somewhere.] The garage was full of stuff - unopened bottles of booze, huge bottles of pills, examination supplies and equipment. Evidently the guy had been a gynecologist…turned used car salesman. Yikes!
The two of them worked like people obsessed to turn the place around. This was on top of their jobs. I wonder how they even had time to sleep. They got through it really fast. Oh, my brother is a perfectionist too. They ended up with a beautiful home.
@@georgetsokanis3542bet it was fun
1st timer and THE Best Rennovation Video I've ever Seen!! An extensive job revealed, in just one short video! Finally!! Thank You!!AND if someone DOES want to slow it down, adjusting the speed setting, they can watch ALL the work being done in real time! Clever!
Great Job! That poor, neglected, messy house is a Home, again! Kudos to All who helped bring her back to Life!!😎
One of the best home glow-ups I've ever seen! Props to the talented craftsmen behind this masterpiece.
Some of the points I could share with this renovation....
1. Would be far better to put ceiling insulation before installing ceiling drywalls.
2. It would be far easier to install the flooring before installing all the interior doors.
3. It would be much easier to paint the entire house before installing floors.
4. Some say it's crucial to paint the tub walls with redguard to prevent water leaking behind tile. But I've heard some states don't require it based on building codes.
Other than that it's a great job.
where is your video?
@@JM-lw3nx I renovated a number of houses, but I am just too lazy to play with cameras while working, and then I am too tired to play with editing, so I don't have any videos :)
@@JM-lw3nx Ohhh... and I can tell you also why I don't do videos. For having 400,000 views like this video, yt would pay around $3000. Dividing that in the number of hours that is necessary to video and editing, I bet the person probably ends up with around $20 per hour. Simply saying, yt can't afford me. LOL.
Yes I was shocked that they didn’t put the insulation in the ceiling 😮
Also no insulation behind the shower surround. That's not high end workmanship. There was not enough counter space in the kitchen either. Building a closet for the fridge is a big mistake, very limiting for fridge size.😮😮
amazing they have converted the old house into a brand new house admire them
Que maravilha quando você tem dinheiro para fazer reformas, não é mesmo? É uma pena que poucas pessoas tenham capital 💰 para isso. Parabéns 👏
Outstanding job! Thanks for sharing! Wow, that was impressive!
Wow.....amazing.... congratulations guys.... excellent work 👍👏👏👏👏👏👏
Well, oh my goodness. What a huge pile of work, just to get rid of all the garbage to get ready for the renovations! Well done!!
Как такой дом, даже после ремонта, можно причислять к высшему классу?
This is not a "high-class" house. The value would also be affected by the locality (which town or city, which area in the town or city).
It's a new house!!! I'll bet the neighbors love it!
Loved it!! And loved how you refer to it as a restoration rather than a renovation. Shows care and conservation rather than total disregard for the old and obsession with updating to the new
I loved that they put back the walls and didn't have the kitchen on show from the street door. 😂
Indeed! Great insight🤗
That was a gut job, not a restoration. They pulled up the original hardwood floors and took it back to the studs.
Ummm… everything was new. You must be talking about some other house. Oh I know, the beautifully restored Victorian that retains a lot of the original design elements.
Are you joking? This was not ANY kind of restoration. They made a 1930's/40's house look like it was styled in 2010. AND they ripped out the only remaining original feature .. that stunning pink and black bathroom. I don't think you know what restoration means.
This is just amazing.. As always, the money is made when you buy the house, not when you sell it..
Loved it as well. You did a amazing job! Beautiful home.
Waouh...superbe travail..admiration...bravo..la maison est tellement belle..
Thank you Mr. Vitali Korytan and your Team for a job Well Done! You and your Team gave this house the Love and Breath of Life it needed! Blessings to All of You! 🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤💐
Wish our builders were as productive as these guys...we are restoring our house in Portugal normal size 3 bedroom with mahogany wood floors in the upper living room and all the bedrooms tile in the rest of the house and its taken them so far over a year! We have had 4 roofers, 5 plasterers, 1 electrician that comes once a week for half a day and the builder keeps changing the month that it will be finished...its driving us crazy because we are living in the house! We dont have a kitchen at the moment havent for 3 months we are cooking on a barbecue outside, with a kitchen basin and fridge set up but its getting cold now and I just want to see the kitchen I ordered back in October last year!
Just brilliant. Didn’t expect that degree of quality and output. Fabulous restoration and thanks for the video share.
Incredibly beautiful, blessings
This type of complete renovation of a vintage home is so very satisfying to see. It not only creates a beautiful space in which to live, it heals the heart to see the transformation. Thank you. ❤
There's a lot old beautiful houses that are left in a bad state of deterioration here in my town, most of them are from the mid 1800s.
That’s a shame. Is there any kind of redevelopment authority where you are?
@@emilyfeagin2673 some have been restored by people who purchased the property, many have been torn down due to the City's fix or flatten policy.
The homeless often use them as a place to sleep.
All it takes is a lot of work and doing it in order...you all did some work and it came out beautiful, nice and clean awesome job!!!
Just beautiful work. Masterpiece
What a transformation. This is how values are created. Great job, crew.
That is some excellent work gentlemen
Fantastic rehab. .. thank you for saving another eyesore of the block
That's an amazing transformation! Wow, its a brand new house!
Yes !!! I love watching home restorations so much it was great from start to finish 😃👍🏽🎉 more please 🙆♀️
No waterproofing in the bathroom is a bit risky
I was always taught that as well , I was taught to use cement board , Purdy etc then seal it with a waterproof membrane. I recently remodeled 2 bathrooms in a 50 yr old home , the 2 bathrooms / shower were roughly 30 years old so I was expecting mold and rot . The contractors had used green board so I was dreading the demolition day . To my surprise not 1 single stud had mold or rot , the green board had just started to have a small area of mold. But considering the age and the heavy use I was expecting much more, the mold was in the same spot where water drips from a shower curtain edges.
@@bobdees6428 maybe I’m behind the times and I’m sure it was a pleasant surprise for you lol. Here in Australia 🇦🇺 the building rules and requirements are very strict with wet areas . Anyway have a wonderful day
Wonderful renovation
I MYSELF would LIVE in that house! It's GORGEOUS!
Beautiful
So glad to see a proper built house of brick, makes all your hard work worth while!
من اجمل الأشياء الي تنظيف الأماكن وبث الحياة فبها من جديد سواء بالداخل أو بالخارج 👍👍👍
Just beautiful.
Great job,i would always try to spend that little bit extra on staging people like to see how things will fit in.👌
I would have doubled the room sizes while or before they did sheet rock and made the kitchen window twice as long. I love a well lit house from big windows but this house is amazing now
'I would have doubled the room sizes ...' and lose the target market. That is a family home in a what looks like a working class neighbourhood and not some big house in a sprawling sub-division.
I agree..and you wouldn't lose the "target market".
Great job guys!
Complimenti per lo splendido lavoro....grazie per averlo condiviso....!!
They should have upgraded the insulation. I wonder what the cost was.
yes
who knows what's in those walls!
What a beautiful little place! I wish your crew could tackle the entire neighborhood! Some towns that were once prosperous areas have such beautiful architecture, and now everything has just turned to rubble. It's such a shame, cute little places, an entire neighborhood could be revived and thriving within time. OUTSTANDING!
The fact that this was done in three months tells me that the people doing this know what they are doing. What has the house sold/selling for I wonder? How much total in renovation costs?
Yeah because the neighborhood doesn't look like you would get a prime price...
... or they know where to cut corners. Often the problem with house flipping is they use the cheapest materials that do not have durability. One thing I noticed was they were skimping on screws. Those drywall and cement boards only had nails on the edges and nothing in the center. You can see they put tape on the edges but no hole screws were visible in the center. This will mean the walls will have movement and for the tiles, that can mean cracking in the grout. I also wouldn't call that house high-end with RTA kitchen cabinets. I would say that the house most likely fits the neighborhood.
All said, it still looked like a good house flip (minus what I mentioned about the drywall).
it was sold for $355,000-$55,000 renov cost & acquisition fee = $300,000 Profit...Flipping houses is where the money is.
I love watching these videos, incredible work. This really makes me want to finally do some work on my own apartment.
Oh, to have a man who would be ready to undertake that project I would be all in and using my skills and learning more. They just don't make them like them like them anymore. Kudos to a beautiful restoration! Enjoyed every moment of it and imagined myself participating.
They didn't restore the house at all. They gutted it and dumbed it down to 21stC investor grade bland.
FTFO@@pm2886
@@pm2886 Looks to me like some wise-ass contractor talked the "investor" owner into several thousands of dollars of unnecessary "necessary" demo/replacement. And, then, Home Depot's latest crap strikes again. . . to the tune of many MORE thousands of dollars.
He had at least a 5 man work crew. It's a LOT harder and more time consuming with just one man and one woman. My husband and me have been renovating a house that we inherited and it took us 6 months just to clean it out and gut it. 3 more months in and we just now have the dry wall up and being mudded. And this house is only 600 sq feet!! Or course that includes having to work a regular Mon-Friday job so most of our work is only on the weekends.
HERMOSA REFORMAS
I love renovations. Thank you so much for the video ❤❤❤ you guys are good.
Amazing transformation. Everything done very technically. Excellent craftsmanship ! Hat's off !
Wow, excellent work!
I always wonder how people leave so much behind. Kind of sad.
People die.
Well job done, by few people helping each other.
BEAUTIFUL JOB !
Adorei a transformação
I am not going to take anything away from this astounding renovation job Phenomenal work. However for me even the renovated house seemed dark and uninviting but then there’s no accounting for taste. I am sure someone will really appreciate all being brand new and sparkling!
I like seeing renovation stories like this, oddly satisfying.
This was enjoyable! Liked before and after
Ficou muito chikc show de bola essa arrumação da casa gostei
Este tipo de vídeo me faz mto bem! Obrigada ❤
Quite modern and looks great 👍 👌.
Parabéns ficou muito linda
This video is exactly like the game on steam called house flipper, but in real life. Amazing work guys. The house turned out beautiful!.
Nicely done guys. Only one problem... same one I have. My mother lives in a 2500 sq ft home that used to belong to her mother. It has a 2500 sq ft completely finished basement in it that my mom used to live in. When her mom passed my mom moved upstairs into the house and virtually abandoned the basement intact, food still in the working fridge, dishes still in the cupboards, etc. All she uses it for now is junk storage and (even worse) her cats! My wife and I are thinking about selling our home when I retire next year and moving there to take care of her. We will have money to renovate but here is the rub... you spend a lot to renovate a house but if the neighborhood is crap you will never make back your money! Still not sure if I want to do that or just buy another house...
Le boulot de malade bravo 😊👏
Сил, здоровья, респект и уважение трудолюбивому человеку)))) Мира и добра в его обновлённом доме❤❤❤😊🎉🎉🎉
там одного мусора 10 камазов сколько терпения желания 👍💪
Засрать можно всё попробуй так сделать конфетку из говна не каждому дано
what a gorgeous transformation. very professional and thorough. great job!
WOW! Just Gorgeous
Its so sad.. What happens after neglect. I praise you 4 ur hard😊
It looks amazing after restoration!! Well done!!
The biggest expense was likely all the dumpsters they had to rent to clean up all that mess. Who lives like that?! Great job by a terrific crew, they elevated the whole neighborhood by restoring that horrible property and making it a lovely desirable house again.
Could be from squatters or animal infestation. I'm renovating a house that looked almost as bad as this on the inside. Nobody has lived in it since the early 90s. Racoons and squirrels had gotten inside and collapsed all the ceilings and chewed up the wiring. And birds stuffed all sorts of trash everywhere in the walls to make nests out of. It was a chore for sure.
Bad renters all over the place do, unfortunately.
You can hear the bones of this house crying happy tears. WELL DONE!
Nicely done ✅👍❤ it 👍👏
That awful ugly orange/red coloured wood floor…… could have done so much better after all that hard and wonderful work. They are a machine! Great video. Love how they spent so much attention to getting the structure right and making safe for whoever buys it. Thankyou for sharing.
Yes! The floor coloring is hideous! Gives me communist Russia 70s' vibes. Could have made it a beautiful ash... well to each their own I guess
Agree. Really dislike those red floors. Maybe chosen because they were the cheapest?
FINALLY someone mentions this. Honestly like the worst flooring color they could’ve picked lol
Floors are right out of the 80's. I had to go see the date of this video because I figured it was from years ago. Surprised these are the finishes they chose. As much as they got for this house with the complete Reno, they could have gotten even more if they had someone with good design sense.
Здорово! Отличная работа! Можно сказать не отремонтировали...а построили заново дом...
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL RESTORATION.....GREAT JOB. WISHING YOU COULD DO IT FOR MY HOME. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK.......MAKING AMERICAN HOMES BETTER ONE HOUSE AT A TIME🏕🏕🏕🏕🏕🏕🏕🏕🏕🏕🏕
That was an amazing video! ❤
I love your work guys good job 👍😊❤
vamos acompanhar mais um vídeo maravilhoso gosto muito de acompanhar seu canal👍💨
I got anxiety looking at the chaos of the abandoned house.
Wonderful!
Simply Awesome !
How many months did it take start to finish? That was incredible!
I once had to clean out a home for a rental and those hazmat suits are sweat boxes in Florida!
The house was almost as dirty. I was raking out beer cans and bottles.
By the time I was done, I was crying. 😆🤣 It was so creepy gross!
Three months, amazingly.
@@dickdavidson3616 Thank you for sharing that transformation. Your dedication and talent is inspiring.
how many contractors did you use for the project? you brought it for 5k but spent im guessing the region of 80-100k putting it right maybe?
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Awesome job!👏 Just one small question! Were the previous owners of the house pigs?🤔😅
Pigs are far cleaner than humans.
How people live in filth is something I just can t get! My Mom always kept a very clean and organized and I’m so glad she raised my sister and me to be also.SHE always told us everything has a place if you use it put it back when you’re d finished . If you do this there no reason for THINGS ALL OVER! Some people are just nasty and lazy sorry to live in filth like some I’ve seen it’s just the truth
Hyper - liked this video. Great job with the time lapse! These are so satisfying to watch, and I learn from them!
Wow! so amazing! With dedication and hard work, turning it into a high-end living space is really possible.
Yo no he podido arreglar mi casa que tiene todas las paredes partidas pero admiro la gente que se ocupa de esos trabajos prosperidad paratodoos❤
I am also very interested in this creative work.
wonderful!
I can't believe it's the same house.🏘
How where the neighbors putting up with that being so close...? Everything was living in there.... Nice job !!!
Who lived there before, Rat people? Glad they wore “hazmat suits”. Awesome remodel 👍
Done very nice and super quick.