We Paid $60,000 Cash For This Mid Century Home (Empty House Tour 2022)

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  • Опубликовано: 6 янв 2025

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  • @judith4158
    @judith4158 2 года назад +4

    I have to tell you, the 1959/60's ranch houses are my favorite. Must be I've owned 3, they have features that I love, hard wood floors, coat closets, linen closets and build in storage. Draw backs, during that period fuel was cheap so less insulation and not the most efficient windows. My only concern is not to jump into moving your washer/dryer to basement, you're soon find out it's a lot of running up and down stairs to a cold basement. And I'd ask your neighbors about their experience with basements flooding under extreme rain periods before finishing off yours. Does it have a sump pump? Dehumidifiers are usually a good idea too. I admire how you both are managing your life and not listening to those who push for debt.
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  • @jerrypissonme
    @jerrypissonme 4 месяца назад +1

    That's a bargain @ $60,000. That same house in Washington State would be $360,000. You got a deal!

  • @cruisepuppy
    @cruisepuppy 2 года назад +23

    Love your new house - what a great find in this day and age! We paid the same price for our house 35 years ago for 1500 sq feet and NO basement - so you really got a steal! I'd take off the door to the upstairs to give a more open and spacious feel to the house when you walk in. I can't wait to watch what you do to it and how it looks when you're done! Congratulations - you two have so much wisdom for your age!

  • @annettejohnson2377
    @annettejohnson2377 2 года назад +1

    I agree with the idea of moving the door to upstairs. I would also move the stove and put a new stove an oven in one in the kitchen. Another idea is to paint all the doors and trim to make everything more light and open.

  • @ninajohnson6578
    @ninajohnson6578 2 года назад +45

    Congratulations! The basement will be a great place for a playroom. The bath tub is cast iron…really nice. And you might think about removing the door to the stairway. It will feel much more open when you open the front door. Can’t wait to see what you guys do with your beautiful home.

    • @schuylergeery-zink1923
      @schuylergeery-zink1923 2 года назад +1

      Yup love basements for Rec space and even adding legal bedrooms with egress windows where possible

    • @jacqjacq5920
      @jacqjacq5920 2 года назад +5

      I agree about removing the door and opening up the space. Now about that skunk...

    • @gojereme
      @gojereme  2 года назад +8

      Great suggestions Nina! Ah yes, cast iron! I think we will remove the door to the stairway!

    • @Jacquiegrace1
      @Jacquiegrace1 2 года назад +1

      Not everyone cares about this, but removing that door wouldn’t be good feng shui. Just an FYI

    • @Leannchops
      @Leannchops 2 года назад

      Often those doors to the up stairs are like that because the insulation is not as great in older homes and you lose all your heat. All I'm saying is think about wall insulation before taking the door away.

  • @janfoster9583
    @janfoster9583 2 года назад +1

    I did buy something like that. I’ve had a 1959 ranch for 29 years. Great house,well built. I’ve put more into it than I paid for it: new paver patio, new driveway and sidewalk, hardwood floors where there was carpet before, remodeled bathrooms, bigger patio doors. It’s worth the cost and effort. I hope you are happy in your wonderful new home.

  • @missylearned9821
    @missylearned9821 2 года назад +3

    I was sad to see that kitchen ripped out. The cabinetry was original, well made beyond anything built today, looked to be in good condition and went with the original design of the house. I’m a purist about renovations being consistent with the original design of a home. But, you guys are amazing, do great work and I’m sure it’s going to be beautiful! …I just love MC homes and if was in such good condition, I wish y’all could have kept as much of the kitchen as possible!
    Absolutely I would buy it!!!

  • @donnaallgaier-lamberti3933
    @donnaallgaier-lamberti3933 2 года назад +1

    Congratulations on your purchase and especially being mortgage FREE! We are now past the age where we would purchase this fix-er-upper house, but we did it when we were young. This is an amazing price in Michigan (i know I live in Michigan as well!! The average price of a home here now is $250.00.) Moving up the property ladder is a lot of work for sure, but this is how we also improved our home assets too. When I was age 21, in 1970 we bought our first two bedroom/two-bathroom home in Michigan for $19,000 (with a full basement unfinished and a double garage non-attached.) We had large rooms and glorious hard oak floors and added a third bedroom and finished off the basement. We sold that home 27 years later for $120,000. Our second home was a 1950's, three-bedroom (all one floor,) two full bath ranch home in the country on five acres with an in the ground pool and a huge pole barn. Bought for $120,000 and twenty years later we sold that property for $230.000. We are now age 76 and 71 and our last home is a 1,258 sq. ft. 1980's luxury condo across from a lake for $357,000. These condos improve in value approx. $1000,000 every 10 years due to the wonderful community and location being located just two miles from Lake Michigan. (We downsized in our senior years on purpose.) When we run out of savings and IRA's (in out late 70's/early 80's) we will sell this condo and move into senior apartments and live on the profits for the rest of our years. We are a second marriage, having both raised and educated two children in our first marriage and do not have the assets that a 40 or 50 year married couple might have, so we consider ourselves fortunate to be able to fund this place. It was years of sacrifice and sweat-equity that earned it.

  • @rachellewellyn9062
    @rachellewellyn9062 2 года назад +11

    I am so so happy for you all! We bought our house that was built in '71, 3bd 3ba, and we've had very few issues with it. Better construction, stronger materials. It was similar to your story. It had been on the market for a very long time, it didn't show well. Being able to look past some ugly can save you a lot of money! (Your home isn't ugly, just needs some love! Our home was ugly in places 😂) Again, I'm just thrilled for you all! Having more than one bathroom is something to get excited about!

  • @annastayziaa
    @annastayziaa 2 года назад

    I just came from watching your airbnb tour and I'm honestly amazed by how you two transformed this place. kudos to you!

  • @natnielsen8472
    @natnielsen8472 2 года назад

    You guys got a super home for $60!
    Beautiful woodwork! Please leave the washer dryer where it is. You would hate carrying all your laundry up and down two flights of stairs - plus the amount of traveling up and down the stairs to check on your laundry, and the shift from washer to dryer. The units are in a great location- you can cook, be with your family, etc while doing your laundry without the hassle and wasted physical and mental energy of wondering what's going on with your laundry!
    You're so right - the Holy Spirit goes before and meets our needs - He's wonderful! Blessings in your new beautiful home!

  • @thestudystrategist2219
    @thestudystrategist2219 2 года назад +2

    Absolutely, this house is a great opportunity...awesome potential. I love that you can see the gem that this diamond in the rough is. What a great team you are, Jereme and Grace!

  • @nuns8126
    @nuns8126 2 года назад

    You might consider moving the front door to the living room.
    You might consider removing the wall between the kitchen & dining area. Reconfigure the kitchen to a better arrangement. Take the built in oven out & buy a range stove for the kitchen. Replace the kitchen windows to smaller shape so that you can put the sink under the windows.

  • @poodlegirl55
    @poodlegirl55 2 года назад

    We bought a 1965 stone ranch in Illinois and after living in a few newer homes my husband had to enlarge all the doorways here and eliminate one of the hallways. It made a huge difference in how the house feels and the light that flows through the rooms. I would move the coat closet , stairway door and wall and make nice staircase that opened into the living room. That would make a nice, open entryway. You bought a nice home, 50's and 60's homes were built well.

  • @cathydiamond6573
    @cathydiamond6573 2 года назад +2

    Make sure you get a sump pump for the basement as they tend to flood.

  • @dolorescantu8303
    @dolorescantu8303 2 года назад +9

    Congratulations! I can't wait for the remodel reveal. So proud of both of you for working together. God bless your family.

  • @micahwatson9017
    @micahwatson9017 2 года назад +4

    Love the house guys! That tiny kitchen can actually be HUGE with a little reconfiguring. Move the sink centered under the window (might have to move the window up so the sill is countertop height) along with cabinets along that entire exterior wall. Take out the existing peninsula, wall oven, and cooktop, then install a range (less expensive than a cooktop and wall oven) on the wall where the sink currently is. Move the fridge to the nook where the old wall oven is and remove the upper wall and upper cabinets where the fridge was to open it up to the dining area. Create a bar between the kitchen and ding room. Can’t wait to see what you guys end up doing with this place!

  • @feliciafelicia6826
    @feliciafelicia6826 2 года назад +1

    It is such a pleasure to watch the journey of your family. You two were so wise to leave California and pursue greener pastures. Many are afraid to make a change and see what life can bring.

  • @JL-hn6hi
    @JL-hn6hi 2 года назад +4

    Congrats. Please show the reno. I’d much rather have a vintage fixer with good bones than new construction that’s slapped together.

  • @jannelle71
    @jannelle71 2 года назад +1

    Great find! I would absolutely buy a house like that. I bought a multi for $145k lived in part, rented part, renovated gradually and sold it recently for $350k.
    Btw the kitchen in your place is not really that small. Just needs a lay out change. Congrats!!

  • @marysmith861
    @marysmith861 2 года назад +1

    Houses built in the 50's in Michigan are actually well made homes. That "thing" in the hallway made for sheets and towels and such is called a linen closet.

  • @ericalesley8765
    @ericalesley8765 2 года назад

    To have a paid off home at your age is the best decision you could have made. The only issues appear too be cosmetic which ar not difficult fixes. Some Financial experts recommend paying off your home after eliminating credit card debt. You guys are ahead of the game. Great work and Excellent deal!!!

  • @UndertheMedian
    @UndertheMedian 2 года назад +3

    Congrats on the new home. Yes! We would have bought that home in a heartbeat. You got a great buy! Our 3 br, 2 ba, brick home was built in 1958. We have the wall oven and stovetop like yours. Those appliances are built like tanks and still work great. We bought our home 12 years ago with cash. It had been on the market 365 days. (We didn't get the deal you did, though).

  • @DJ2Legit007
    @DJ2Legit007 11 месяцев назад +1

    Your story is very similar to mine. In 2014, my ranch style house was on the market for $90,000. It's 1000 square feet, 1 full bathroom, 3 bedrooms, built in 1955 with attached garage. I also offered $50,000 and we settled on $55,000. I put $40,000 down and paid off the $15,000 balance in 2 years. I've done a bunch of improvements to my house. It is now appraised at $120,000. I'm a single guy with a dog and love my house and debt free way of life. I have no intentions of moving.

  • @jenniferlee7167
    @jenniferlee7167 2 года назад

    YES! This home has lots of potentials. It will look great once you are finished and relandscape the yard too. My home was built in 1929 and I would not change it for the way homes are built today. I redid the bathroom and thankfully the kitchen was done right before I purchased it. The character is lovely as I do not like cookie-cutter neighborhoods.I have hardwood parquet floors, arched doorways, ten-foot ceilings, and an enamel bathtub-which is what you may have too. Good Luck and Congratulations! I hope the roof is OK on the house. I cannot wait to see what you do with it.

  • @creatingwhimsy5536
    @creatingwhimsy5536 2 года назад

    That era of house is built stronger than most houses built today!! You got a good deal! Where I live that house would be 150 - 180,000!

  • @kaytee5571
    @kaytee5571 2 года назад +1

    The way you two are able to renovate houses into your dream home is amazing! The A-frame house turned out amazing I’m sure this one will too! Super inspiring 🙌🙏

  • @tamaraliscia3408
    @tamaraliscia3408 Год назад

    What a beautiful house! The cabinets in kitchen, bathrooms and bedrooms are old and in beautiful condition. Someone had a lot of pride in their home.
    I'd rearrange the kitchen BUT, I would do it in a way that used the original cabinets because they're so beautiful. That oven in the hallway is in a terrible location. Walking around the rangetop counter to get to the oven not only looks odd, but is and is going to be very inconvenient. A range could go right where the existing stovetop is, sink acroos from it, under the window.
    You're correct. A wood burning fireplace is very inefficient and will suck warm air out of your house, raising your heating bill. You might put glass doors on it so it can be closed off when not using. On the other hand, if the power goes out, you'll still have at least a little heat.
    Overall, your new home looks to be in good conditionnand is lovely.
    You've never had a basement though they're common in most places. Basements come with their own "needs". Check to see if your basement has ever flooded before you move the washer and dryer to the basement. And if it has a good sump pump. If the basement isn't finished, having the washer and dryer there in a grubby, damp place is going to be tough. You'll probably need a dehumidifier in the basement.
    I'd take the door to the upstairs off and make a cased opening.

  • @Veronica-tk9rl
    @Veronica-tk9rl 2 года назад

    tip from another youtube who is renovating their kitchen. if you move the washer/dryer to the basement, us the plumbing in the closet for a water bottle filling station and coffee bar. would be cool

  • @wendyfaith1048
    @wendyfaith1048 2 года назад

    Hello. Congratulations on your new home. Idea for your kitchen remodeling. I took my upper cabinets off the wall and moved them up so that they fit right up to the ceiling. Then I was able to add open shelving underneath. It added a lot of extra storage, was very budget friendly and was a style upgrade. You would have to remove the bulkheads. They are old fashioned and a waste of space. My remodel cast $3,000 but that included new fridge and stove. Fresh paint does wonders. Good luck!!

    • @gojereme
      @gojereme  2 года назад

      Sounds great! Fresh paint does wonders!

  • @ginger1549
    @ginger1549 2 года назад

    In 1983 we paid $62,222. for an 1100 sq ft split entry home - one bathroom upstairs and one in the basement.So considering the pricesacross the country right now - this was a steal. Very Good.

  • @tiddlywinks456
    @tiddlywinks456 2 года назад +2

    I’m very excited to see what you do with the house and really happy for your family. Congrats and yes God is good!

  • @heckyesitsjess84
    @heckyesitsjess84 2 года назад +4

    I'd remove the door to upstairs and see if it makes the entry look more open..

    • @gojereme
      @gojereme  2 года назад +1

      Yes, I think we'll give it a try! :)

  • @luisarodriguez8197
    @luisarodriguez8197 2 года назад +3

    I am so happy for you. Jeremy, you take care of your family so well. Great job!

  • @cosondra9430
    @cosondra9430 2 года назад +2

    Congratulations on the new home I love this house God is so good ❤🙌😇👍

  • @codyleeser392
    @codyleeser392 2 года назад

    That house is immaculate for its age. The lady was a very good housekeeper. You may regret lugging laundry up and down to the dungeon. Keep some shelves in basement for overflow pantry(canning jars, stock up items, items you only use on special occasions).

  • @ArrowHillCottage
    @ArrowHillCottage 2 года назад

    ALSO... I love when you say 'we're thinking about taking out these cabinets' - and the very next visual is of those cabinets GONE! :)

  • @rachelelizabeth4619
    @rachelelizabeth4619 2 года назад +1

    That house is in really great shape for 60k. Congratulations you on the new home you guys!

  • @susanf4857
    @susanf4857 2 года назад

    Love the house!! Great buy! We bought our 1400 sq ft house on almost an acre about 19 years ago. It was built in 1968 and has great features like built in drawers and cabinets in some of the rooms. Several years ago we added on and remodeled it so the the total sq ft is about 2400. It was worth all the work!! Our area is a popular place for home buyers!

  • @Tanya-jz4hd
    @Tanya-jz4hd 2 года назад +1

    Definitely would buy something like that. Congrats on finding such a good deal. Can’t wait to see your remodel and before/after videos. I’m sure it’s going to turn out beautiful!

  • @feliciafelicia6826
    @feliciafelicia6826 2 года назад

    Also, be sure there is a mold and lead inspection. We live in a housing development; and, because the buildings are really old, there has been lead found in the paint. Looking forward to viewing the remodeling project your family is undertaking.

  • @Ligers81
    @Ligers81 2 года назад

    I would buy that house in a heartbeat! I wish I had found a real house when I was looking. We made compromises and got more land instead of a better house and in the country but I do still wish it wasn't a mobile home on here. However, I do love the amount of land we got, which was also important to us.

  • @bradseppala495
    @bradseppala495 2 года назад

    we bought a 120 year old duplex home and made it into a 6 bedroom single family (we have a big family). it had great bones and is super nice! We live in the UP of Michigan.

  • @donnadelacruz3630
    @donnadelacruz3630 2 года назад +1

    Congratulations! Yes I would love you to do a series on renovating your new house.

  • @omokaroojiire
    @omokaroojiire 2 года назад

    It was on the market for that long waiting for you, because it was meant for you!!! Congratulations!!!

    • @gojereme
      @gojereme  2 года назад

      I believe that 💯

  • @kchrisman7719
    @kchrisman7719 2 года назад

    Wow. I'd say you got a great deal!!! Here in Alabama we can't even find homes that nice for that price! Hopefully you'll fix it up just how you like. It would be cool if you could take out the wall between the kitchen and dining area to open it up. But I know that costs more money for demo. Congrats 🎉

  • @debibarrington4697
    @debibarrington4697 2 года назад +1

    Yall are no doubt blessed thats a deal and so cute

  • @lindaidzinski1851
    @lindaidzinski1851 2 года назад

    Congratulations! I am looking for my second home in NY but prices are crazy, starting is $700,000+ and they are gut job, non-livable. Basement is great! Think extra storage, play area for kids when they have friends over, laundry and maybe tv area and office area. In the kitchen, maybe think about getting a stove with an oven but keep the second wall oven too. That will come in handy for holidays. Congratulations again! Can’t wait to see the remodel.

  • @Vinnie16920
    @Vinnie16920 2 года назад +1

    Congratulations warming to see such a nice young family doing well in these difficult times globally. For what it’s worth as an English middle aged female I think you are very sensible and not overstretching yourselves financially but approaching the ascent of the ladder one step at a time. Well done!

  • @JustFollowHim
    @JustFollowHim 2 года назад +1

    60k is amazing for that house, I live in Montana and a house way more broken down than that is now $180-200k

  • @Bumbita
    @Bumbita 2 года назад +2

    We actually bought a 1970s small 1100sq ft home & have been remodeling. We now have $100K equity in 3 years.

  • @crjetpilot
    @crjetpilot Год назад

    I love that house! I love the retro feel! Probably wouldn’t change much of anything.

  • @t.harris6054
    @t.harris6054 2 года назад

    I would definitely buy it! Congrats! I also think you should open up the kitchen to the dining room and put a big island in it! Pantries are overrated 😝 I would keep the laundry on the main floor ( that is a big score) maybe get a stacked washer dryer and still have a smaller pantry next to it…ok I am done HGTVing your home! It really is a gem😝

  • @OfficiallyFran
    @OfficiallyFran 2 года назад

    Congrats, I live in Michigan and I'd buy something like that. My first home here was $1.00, back when Detroit allowed you to rehab and buy for a buck! Glad you found a 💎. Many blessings

  • @YoutubeFabLifeOfJan1
    @YoutubeFabLifeOfJan1 Год назад

    Congratulations! Looks like a good deal to me. Looks like a clean, well taken care of house.

  • @campoida
    @campoida 2 года назад

    Open shelving=regrets. (Mess and greasy dust). Love new adventures. Good luck.

  • @veronicas8315
    @veronicas8315 2 года назад

    Congratulations!!! I started watching before we planned on moving ourselves- and now we too are in our new place. Taking wallpaper off (hopefully your walls aren’t damaged like ours tho, we had to do skim coats which helped), ripping carpets, refinished floors, etc. I like unexpected adventures- and I think your home is great, lots of potential!

  • @kathyjaeger5749
    @kathyjaeger5749 2 года назад

    I think this is awesome!! Love older houses and they're charm. Not a fan of cookie cutter houses made these days. The Lord has blessed you for sure. Good luck on your new adventure!!

  • @cheesygal
    @cheesygal 2 года назад

    It’s a great house. I really love older homes. They are well built and have character. Basements are amazing. I grew up with them and where I live now we don’t have them. We have to build a root cellar bc of that. You’re going to make it amazing. I’m subscribing bc I want to see what you’ve done already.

  • @Dameka247
    @Dameka247 2 года назад

    This is amazing. I just know your reno will be awesome. Thanks for sharing. Love this.

  • @brookiebakerie
    @brookiebakerie 2 года назад

    Great house for a great price! I definitely would've jumped on that. Be careful when scraping that peeling paint. It's most definitely gonna be lead-based paint based on the age of the house.

  • @Abmarp
    @Abmarp 2 года назад

    I would totally buy this. I’m like Grace. I like old homes. More than likely more than New houses.

  • @glendasellers9189
    @glendasellers9189 2 года назад

    Congrats I am so happy for you. Will you be tiling your floors, installing wood floors, or refinishing existing floors?

  • @melissaclemons8922
    @melissaclemons8922 2 года назад +2

    That house is amazing! I would totally buy it and try to keep as much as the original 60s details as possible. You can't find a lot of that now.

    • @gojereme
      @gojereme  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! Oh , you can find lots of it in the midwest!

  • @MoTheCrown
    @MoTheCrown 2 года назад

    Wow thank God! I love that you said you see things as an opportunity. I agree that with new flooring, paint, and just some minor remodel the house can look so upgraded and you can work with the good foundation! The fact you paid $60k too, is so great. And in cash! I love the way you two look at life!

  • @englishrose4388
    @englishrose4388 2 года назад

    Aww. Congratulations! I would totally buy it. $60k for a house that is structurally sound, but is just dated is fabulous. You are being smart. Though, I like your A-frame….

  • @crystalline9098
    @crystalline9098 2 года назад

    This looks exciting…. I would have kept elements of the kitchen though… those cabinets look awesome condition.

  • @SweetieSuzanne
    @SweetieSuzanne 2 года назад +1

    Love it! I would have updated paint and floors but kept the vintage kitchen. Those curtains look vintage and would sell for some decent money on ebay if they are barkcloth.

  • @kenyonbissett3512
    @kenyonbissett3512 2 года назад

    Your kitchen was very “retro.” Congratulations 🎉! I’m very excited for this new leg of your journey!

  • @daniellem5175
    @daniellem5175 2 года назад +1

    Congratulations!! I would totally buy that house. My house was built in 1962-it has 'good bones' too!! Show us your outside space!! Have fun making it your own!!

    • @gojereme
      @gojereme  2 года назад

      Thanks Danielle!

  • @abeagleslife
    @abeagleslife 2 года назад +1

    Totally! Congratulations. Living the dream. So happy for you both!

  • @ayannamarie123
    @ayannamarie123 2 года назад +5

    I see rent you guys renting out the A frame as a means of passive income!! So excited for your journey & congrats on a good find for your family!

    • @rimuruslime23
      @rimuruslime23 2 года назад

      Yes or Airbnb

    • @gojereme
      @gojereme  2 года назад +6

      Thanks Ayanna! We'll share what we decide to do with the A-frame soon! Stay tune :)

  • @intuitionintelligence
    @intuitionintelligence 2 года назад +11

    Love the home! Currently living in a 50’s mid century home myself. If you wanna get crazy you could knock out that wall between the kitchen and the dining room and really open it up. Chances are it’s not load bearing since it’s running parallel with your roof rafters.

    • @gojereme
      @gojereme  2 года назад +5

      Thanks Grant! We definitely thought about that, but just felt like we would be over improving/spending. Knocking out some of the cabinets already made a huge difference.

  • @judithsandala8901
    @judithsandala8901 2 года назад

    I am so happy for you! I know you will put your creativity and love in making it perfect for you. Thank you for the tour. Looking forward to seeing all the progress in fixing it up. God bless.

  • @jakejakab
    @jakejakab 2 года назад

    hey guys! I discovered your channel yesterday and already watched a few of your videos because me and my wife are planning to build a house on a land we just bought and your channel is very inspiring!

    • @gojereme
      @gojereme  2 года назад

      Awesome Jake! Thanks for watching :)

  • @stacy-annmorgan6685
    @stacy-annmorgan6685 2 года назад

    This was amazing. Perfect size. Love vintage too. U all got it. I would have grab it too thrown cash down. I hope one day I can achieve home ownership in full with cash payment. Exactly u saw the potential look deep and see the good.

  • @lovalin4139
    @lovalin4139 2 года назад +11

    Wow, such a nice house and looks like with a good bones; Happy for you guys! one thing I want to mention though; if you guys can find a place for laundry on the first or a second floor, you will not regret it; going to the basement to do laundry, maybe looks like ok now, but trust me 🙄; if it was me, I would literally put it in a guest room in order to avoid a basement laundry 😂🌸🌼🌺

    • @shelbys2750
      @shelbys2750 2 года назад +1

      Yes, one of my biggest requirements for our home was main floor laundry area, I got really tired of going downstairs for laundry after a couple years in our first few homes.

    • @tambrahills3971
      @tambrahills3971 2 года назад

      They are young basements seem good for laundry and other things

    • @batiagabrielleeven154
      @batiagabrielleeven154 2 года назад +1

      Agreed, moving now and putting laundry upstairs! No more lugging bags and bags of laundry to the shady basement

    • @cherylhenderson2463
      @cherylhenderson2463 2 года назад

      agreed. That was a requirement on our first home we bought, we moved and laundry is back in the basement and I hate it. Inventory for houses were slim so we didn't have much of a choice.

  • @DrGoldieMD
    @DrGoldieMD 2 года назад

    Wow! What an incredible blessing. I am excited to watch your renovation journey ✨

  • @lizmay2090
    @lizmay2090 2 года назад +1

    Love the home!!! Hopefully you guys decide to keep all the nice midcentury features. But either way great buy and love it!!

  • @kerryfitting6070
    @kerryfitting6070 2 года назад

    Wow! Don't kbow much about the housing market in Michigan, but it looks like you scored on a great deal! Your videos are inspiring!

  • @GA-if6qf
    @GA-if6qf 2 года назад

    A gem! Many blessings on your "solid" new home!!!

  • @aidylweiss.
    @aidylweiss. 2 года назад +2

    Such a cute house!! You guys are going are make it look so lovely. I'm really looking forward to the renovation vlogs!

  • @madelinem3216
    @madelinem3216 2 года назад +1

    Congratulations Guys! I would've bought that house too. I love your A-frame home so Im excited to see your updates. Its always so exciting buying a home.

    • @gojereme
      @gojereme  2 года назад

      It is super exciting! Thanks Madeline!

  • @elizabethbednarcik3311
    @elizabethbednarcik3311 2 года назад

    Love this! Our last home was like this but you can’t beat the good bones! Can’t wait to see the finished product.

  • @ninjanana102
    @ninjanana102 2 года назад

    Congratulations! I love your new home. You got a fantastic deal! Blessings to your family.

  • @heathercreates8406
    @heathercreates8406 2 года назад

    Crazy deal!! K'd buy it in a heartbeat!! It has amazing potential!!

  • @MayaKanaKa
    @MayaKanaKa 2 года назад

    Congratulations! Can’t wait for remodel videos!!

  • @annabellawr
    @annabellawr 2 года назад +1

    Amazing, congratulations! You two made a great investment choice. May the Lord continue to bless your family. Im excited to see what it will like after renovations!

  • @rosegarcia5069
    @rosegarcia5069 2 года назад

    It's an excellent deal...Wish we could find one out here for the kids.

  • @living4thekingdom170
    @living4thekingdom170 2 года назад

    Absolutely! I would, especially the price!

  • @davisholman8149
    @davisholman8149 2 года назад

    I believe the paint peeling was actually where a wall paper border was removed. IMHO🤗

  • @tambrahills3971
    @tambrahills3971 2 года назад

    Congrats on your new house I soo happy for both you and son WHAT a blessing for that deal 60 WOW and NO mortgage y’all did good May God continue to bless you both makes it a home😇

  • @miamiflorida6965
    @miamiflorida6965 2 года назад

    Congratulations! So happy for the both of you and proud of you - BRAVO. 🙏🙏
    I still ❤ the A frame home!
    I would get rid of the door that goes to the stairs! 👍

  • @ChrissyChrissyChrissy333
    @ChrissyChrissyChrissy333 2 года назад

    Congratulations!! Yes, I would love to see the remodel... even the planning stages / ideas would be fun :)

  • @motherhoodparentingmotivation
    @motherhoodparentingmotivation 2 года назад +1

    I love your new house. Congratulations. Please take us along as you renovate the house. I think it's a good buy.

    • @gojereme
      @gojereme  2 года назад

      For sure - Thanks Olamide!

  • @jacqjacq5920
    @jacqjacq5920 2 года назад +4

    Congratulations on your new home! Looking forward to your house warming list and party!! Lol

  • @laniconcepcion9899
    @laniconcepcion9899 2 года назад +2

    Wondering which part of Michigan is this place?really nice price

  • @ginaroberts2964
    @ginaroberts2964 2 года назад +2

    I would definitely buy that house, I love Mid-Century homes. It's funny how that would be a rather "new" home for me, we recently sold an 1895 home and bought a 1915 home....so LOL yep, your house is NEW :) Love your new home, can't wait to see how you renovate it. Congratulations!!

    • @PlannerMemaw
      @PlannerMemaw 2 года назад

      I was going to say the same thing! Our house was built between 1905-1910. They don't even know for sure.

  • @zee7130
    @zee7130 2 года назад

    Congratulations! So excited for you guys. What city in Michigan? I wish I could find a $60,000 property in MD or Washington DC. That was a steal. Make sure you bless it, if you haven’t already done so.

  • @latoyatuck5273
    @latoyatuck5273 2 года назад

    I love vintage houses too! It's beautiful, congratulations!