I'm sure the neighbors are so relieved and happy, as well. You keep your house up and every day you look out the window and have to look at that mess. Good job, fellas!
I can only imagine how much the debris removal cost them. They had to fill up a bin or two ... or three or four. That house looked like it belonged to a hoarder. Which probably was a good thing in the long run. Kept the vandalism over the years to a minimum. Nobody wanted to go into a house full of debris.
As someone that has renovated a few houses, I appreciate your work and the additional encouragement for people to take into consideration cautionary tips and environmental and sustainable advice. I need to look into rainwater harvesting as well!! Congrats!!👏👏👏👏👏
As i'm watching this i'm really impressed with some of the craftsman ship I see. However I cannot believe that there Has been permits pulled and inspection done for the plumbing and the electric and the insulation. So many basic violations as far as the plumbing goes and the installation wouldn't keep out anything. But if that's what code is in that area guess it's done o k.
Another question is both the mold a specialist for mediation, It's doing it that way legal in your state. Because it's certainly not here in massachusetts.
That was an amazing transformation! Must have been expensive to complete! All those windows, floors, walls, and the trash in the basement and backyard the removal fees to dispose of all that must have been astronomical! Great job! Anyone would be thrilled to live in the new space!
I have to agree. The only way this project was even viable is that the house was sold for so cheap. Fortunately, there were no major issues with the foundation, roof, plumbing, or even HVAC. All of which would have added huge additional expenses to the project. Did they make a profit? I'm sure they did. But this also came with a huge risk.
@@charlottebarnes6761 What he did was buy a lot for $5k that happened to have a building on it. Which I'm sure was initially condemned by the city. So they put no value on it. And if it was a small lot to begin with, $5k was probably a fair value of the land.
Bought my house for $81,000. Done absolutely nothing to it in 15 years except minor stuff. Now it appraises for $200,000+. I just got lucky and picked a house in the right area where the home values were taking flight.
That's amazing. SO much hard work done there, but it transformed the neighborhood. The houses next to it are pretty nice, and actually look even nicer now that the house is redone. I can't imagine how happy the neighbors are, because you just increased the value of their home, literally.
Снаружи как будто дом небольшой , а внутри столько комнат . Молодцы ребята так красиво и уютно всё сделали . Просто золотые руки , не зря говорят глаза боятся , а руки делают . Супер !!!
Whoever buys this house is very fortunate because Vitalii did an exceptional job with intergrity in craftsmanship, detail, and care. Hell, I've never seen anyone who is flipping a house power wash the basement.
I used to own a cleaning business. We did lots of post-reno/pre-sale cleanings, including pressure washing basements. A finished basement was tricky, but if it was concrete block and floor, it was easy. The homeowners were always amazed at how much that one thing improved the look of their basement. Now if I could only pressure wash my own basement ... lol ...
Subscribed. Love watching stuff like this. What a transformation! I admire people who do things like this instead of just ripping down the old and putting in all new.
28:12 ...there was no way they could just put a bandaid on this one..they had to start from scratch. He turned 5k into 500k +!..It should be motivation for the neighbors to upgrade and raise asking price for theirs!.. I would!
This is so satisfying to watch. Watching some older get restored and even improved instead of just discarded is fantastic. I like the running commentary and the speed of the video.😊
На видео кажется все так легко и быстро, но какая трудоемкая и тяжелая работа ! 👍👏💪. Молодцы, трудяги! Пускай в этом оновленном доме , у вас будет отличное здоровье, счастье и благополучие! 🙏🏻
Wow, loved watching this. So glad they didn't rip all the walls down, brought them to the studs and then new drywall. I personally hate open concept. (We also know who started that mess on HGTV). Of course they just had to have white cabinets in the kitchen. Notice that old-fashioned stove in the basement at around 4:35 minutes? That will be worth something. Would love to have a restored version of that.
Yo lo gocé desde un comienzo y no en cámara rápida. Me quedé hasta las 3 am, hasta que ya ponía plantas, y decoración, y todo era lindo hecho por sus manos. Nunca había visto tal forma de trabajar con tanto esmero. ÚNICO 😊😮❤
Depending on the area, having lower windows could be a safety concern. And based on the home's selling price, I'd assume it's not the best neighborhood.
Ребята,получила ОГРОМНОЕ УДОВОЛЬСТВИЕ наблюдая за Вашей работой!!! Браво!!! Всем Вам здоровья, удачи, мира, любви, отличного настроения и высокой оплаты за Ваш не лёгкий труд!!!!
I love videos like this. Our cottage was left empty 3 years before we bought it and needed a lot of work! I’ve been documenting it but haven’t done a start to finish video just yet - can’t wait! Very inspired by this! Great video!
Виталию в России за такой ремонт руки бы оторвали😂 Класть плитку в с/у без гидроизоляции, просто на гипрок… Хорошо, что Виталий уехал в Америку, удачи вам там с такими ремонтами😏
Love this. The house we're currently in is ~200 years old. Though we've done a lot of work over the almost 30 years I've lived here, there's still so much to do. It's satisfying to watch these processes carried out, and seeing what the final results can be.
I love that fact that the exterior brickwork did not appear to need an overhaul and that it is ready to go for another 100 years. How did you get the boat out of the yard?
I admire those who are willing to take a chance and work hard to make some hard-earned money. It's fast forwarded but I can relate to this since I have done it and its truly hard work. Bravo, well done!!
These guys did a great job. I don't know the story of the house or why it was abandoned. I imagine having the money to renovate had something to do with it. It looked like that house was lived in for a while at least until 2010 or so amd with kids.
@@MQJ007 wouldn't be Florida or Texas - i've lived in both states, and neither home had a basement (all on slabs). I'm guessing northeast or chicago area
At my mom’s, if the bad side faces the neighbors, it’s their fence. I know this because I told the neighbor I would only ask nicely once to stop cutting her grass down the one side. Their lake view is now a white pvc view.
@@_salzberri They are on top of a mountain that overlooks a lake. Her neighbor pissed me off so I put up a 6’ fence down the property line and it totally blocks their view of the lake. I easily cost them 50k in one afternoon. Hey, they were warned…😈
It never ceases to amaze me how some people can live surrounded by filth and clutter! It would seriously affect my mental health, cluttered surroundings equal a terribly cluttered brain for me. How could you love a serene and happy life with so much crap? Those poor neighbours must have been so happy to see this done. So enjoyable to watch. PS There is nowhere in this country (Australia) where you could buy ANYTHING to live in for $5000!! That is just astounding! Great job people.
@@davek5777 and why not go with environmentally friendly insulation like spray foam? Much better for health of habitants and so cost effective, plus a great moisture barrier on outside walls and attic.
@@LPnerd thats a "new method". Back in the day when i used to do bathroom remodels, it was common to replace the greenboard (which was originally used) with cement board. Green board is only water "resistant" due to a waxy layer applied on the board in manufacturing it. This would eventually fail esp if used in shower locations depending on the mud and grout job of the tile placed on top of the board. "Greenboard" back then was simply drywall gypsum boards with the waxy layer. And, i agree - the newer methods (foam boards) are a better in either case
@@LPnerd Make sure you hire a licensed/registered and insured contractor to do the job. TBH, cement board or even "Hardi board", i would say is a tried and true way to do a tub or shower surround. Before contractors even started using greenboard (which simply is just drywall board) in bathrooms, the old-timers would nail wire mesh to the studs and then actually Trowel on cement to the mesh to about 3/8-3/4" thick. Then, they'd apply tile to that surface once dry. They even did this on the "non-wet" locations in the bathroom. This way was done until the 1970-1980s. And, it was solid. So, cement board imitates this method. I've never been a fan of Pex (plastic water lines) or spray foam (highly flammable). Copper pipes and cement board are two variations that have survived the test of time.
Was all that debris left by one family or individual over decades? Or was this house the neighborhood's dumping ground? Whichever it was, I find my admiration for the dedicated and thorough work done by this team, overwhelmed and tempered by the depressing thoughts imagining what came before, and all the decisions that were made by and happenstances occurring to those previous tenants resulting in that unliveable dumpster. Even as we pass through the cleaned, disinfected and thoroughly renovated house, I sense that their ghosts may linger.
You need to invite an Orthodox priest, he will read very strong prayers that will expel all ghosts and demons from the house. The house will be consecrated and clean, and there will be a guardian angel in it.
Looks amazing the transformation, dont know if its normal wherever this is to have so little insilation in the walls/roof though itd be freezing in there where im from 😂
I like how people are leaving comments about the video and how awesome it is, how great the removation is and how inspiring it is, but not one of the comments will reach the Actual originator of the video, that's a completely different channel lol.
Really was so cool to see. I think any house purchase can turn into one giant economical catastrophe LOL.. but.. these guys made this look so easy! What a great renovation. I love the cherry floors * my favorite redo: The bath with that beautiful white tile install and the strip of pale gray within. Very classy looking. I love the colors you chose .. very clean and nice!
People like this are such gifts to a neighborhood! Thank you for all of you Hammer Heroes out there!
my toxic trait is believing that i can do this alone over a few weekends
Nailed it.
So easy to do, I’m with you
Same 😂😂🤦🤦
It's not hard, as long as you keep yourself motivated. It's a lot of work.
😂😂
I'm sure the neighbors are so relieved and happy, as well. You keep your house up and every day you look out the window and have to look at that mess. Good job, fellas!
I can only imagine how much the debris removal cost them. They had to fill up a bin or two ... or three or four. That house looked like it belonged to a hoarder. Which probably was a good thing in the long run. Kept the vandalism over the years to a minimum. Nobody wanted to go into a house full of debris.
Not useful to worry about shit like that lol
must smell nice after complete guting, totally superior job, no cheating. Love how they retained the kitchen space 'open concept' would've wreaked it.
.@@superdave8248 Yah and so is the city county and state now they got another taxpayer.
As someone that has renovated a few houses, I appreciate your work and the additional encouragement for people to take into consideration cautionary tips and environmental and sustainable advice. I need to look into rainwater harvesting as well!! Congrats!!👏👏👏👏👏
how about solar powered roof tiles?
As i'm watching this i'm really impressed with some of the craftsman ship I see. However I cannot believe that there Has been permits pulled and inspection done for the plumbing and the electric and the insulation. So many basic violations as far as the plumbing goes and the installation wouldn't keep out anything. But if that's what code is in that area guess it's done o k.
Another question is both the mold a specialist for mediation, It's doing it that way legal in your state. Because it's certainly not here in massachusetts.
watch some city's states it against the law to harvest rain water.
I have a question. How does one find these kind of fixer uppers???
I love seeing renovation of of exisiting structures instead of unnecessary new construction! Great job!
That was an amazing transformation! Must have been expensive to complete! All those windows, floors, walls, and the trash in the basement and backyard the removal fees to dispose of all that must have been astronomical! Great job! Anyone would be thrilled to live in the new space!
I have to agree. The only way this project was even viable is that the house was sold for so cheap. Fortunately, there were no major issues with the foundation, roof, plumbing, or even HVAC. All of which would have added huge additional expenses to the project. Did they make a profit? I'm sure they did. But this also came with a huge risk.
But he bought it for 5000 dollars he can afford to put a lot of money and besides selling for double
@@charlottebarnes6761 What he did was buy a lot for $5k that happened to have a building on it. Which I'm sure was initially condemned by the city. So they put no value on it. And if it was a small lot to begin with, $5k was probably a fair value of the land.
@@charlottebarnes6761it’ll sell for a lot more than double, or $10,000 😂. Probably closer to $100,000 depending where it is
I did this with my house. I purchased for 110k, renovated for 50k cash. Just had it appraised for 270k. Feels good man.
😊😅
Mine went 119k, over 350 now, it's called a investment, way more than a house, it be home😊
Definitely, spent 120k renovated for 60k worth 280k and yes it does feel good.
Bought my house for $81,000. Done absolutely nothing to it in 15 years except minor stuff. Now it appraises for $200,000+. I just got lucky and picked a house in the right area where the home values were taking flight.
Was the 50K include materials or just labor?
That's amazing. SO much hard work done there, but it transformed the neighborhood. The houses next to it are pretty nice, and actually look even nicer now that the house is redone.
I can't imagine how happy the neighbors are, because you just increased the value of their home, literally.
Снаружи как будто дом небольшой , а внутри столько комнат . Молодцы ребята так красиво и уютно всё сделали . Просто золотые руки , не зря говорят глаза боятся , а руки делают . Супер !!!
You all did such a wonderful job. Neighborhoods benefit, people benefit. Good for you all.
Whoever buys this house is very fortunate because Vitalii did an exceptional job with intergrity in craftsmanship, detail, and care.
Hell, I've never seen anyone who is flipping a house power wash the basement.
not just washing, but pressure washing nook and cranny. that's dedicated quality.
Ĺllllllll😊
I used to own a cleaning business. We did lots of post-reno/pre-sale cleanings, including pressure washing basements. A finished basement was tricky, but if it was concrete block and floor, it was easy. The homeowners were always amazed at how much that one thing improved the look of their basement. Now if I could only pressure wash my own basement ... lol ...
Probably had to get the smell of urine removed. 🤢
Great job! We should be doing more renovations. It’s good for the neighborhood for sure! 🎉
The neighbors OWE you!!!!! Excellent!!!!
That yard is so beautifull with that lake, so glad to see this job, sure who lives there gonna be very happy.
Lake?
Watching this was so refreshing. Bringing life back to that house was amazing ❤
I agree.
Shoot....How do you think the neighbors feel?? pretty cool huh?
It’s nice to see a side by side before and after the difference is remarkable
Bravo. Nice to see someone do the job right from beginning to end. Beautiful
I enjoy seeing things being restored especially old, abandoned houses. These guys are professional, and they have done a great job.
Subscribed. Love watching stuff like this. What a transformation! I admire people who do things like this instead of just ripping down the old and putting in all new.
28:12 ...there was no way they could just put a bandaid on this one..they had to start from scratch. He turned 5k into 500k +!..It should be motivation for the neighbors to upgrade and raise asking price for theirs!.. I would!
Old has character! It's also built better.
This is so satisfying to watch. Watching some older get restored and even improved instead of just discarded is fantastic. I like the running commentary and the speed of the video.😊
Excelente trabajo!!!
Con dinero todo se puede reparar!!
Que súper compartir estos vídeos!!
На видео кажется все так легко и быстро, но какая трудоемкая и тяжелая работа ! 👍👏💪. Молодцы, трудяги! Пускай в этом оновленном доме , у вас будет отличное здоровье, счастье и благополучие! 🙏🏻
Чудово зробили! Ви великі молодці! Будинок став гарним і затишним!
Well done. Re-purposing and considerate. That is value-add on so many levels. Incredible and beautiful. Great to follow!
Wow, loved watching this. So glad they didn't rip all the walls down, brought them to the studs and then new drywall. I personally hate open concept. (We also know who started that mess on HGTV). Of course they just had to have white cabinets in the kitchen. Notice that old-fashioned stove in the basement at around 4:35 minutes? That will be worth something. Would love to have a restored version of that.
Yo lo gocé desde un comienzo y no en cámara rápida. Me quedé hasta las 3 am, hasta que ya ponía plantas, y decoración, y todo era lindo hecho por sus manos. Nunca había visto tal forma de trabajar con tanto esmero. ÚNICO 😊😮❤
He didn't insulate those exterior walls, that's sad
Yeah, some of that batting looked so compacted. Oh well, that's the buyer's problem now.
I would have open up those walls a bit and make those windows bigger.
Agree with you especially about the windows,they don't give as much light as larger ones.Thats such a shame.!!
Not only for the lights but mainly for fire escape.
Depending on the area, having lower windows could be a safety concern.
And based on the home's selling price, I'd assume it's not the best neighborhood.
i would have made the bathroom bigger if possible.
The exterior is brick.. I assume they didn't want to have to mess with that.
Ребята,получила ОГРОМНОЕ УДОВОЛЬСТВИЕ наблюдая за Вашей работой!!! Браво!!! Всем Вам здоровья, удачи, мира, любви, отличного настроения и высокой оплаты за Ваш не лёгкий труд!!!!
2024 The neighbours would be relieved to see the tender love and care this building is receiving ❤...😊
more like tough love
I love videos like this. Our cottage was left empty 3 years before we bought it and needed a lot of work! I’ve been documenting it but haven’t done a start to finish video just yet - can’t wait! Very inspired by this! Great video!
Виталию в России за такой ремонт руки бы оторвали😂 Класть плитку в с/у без гидроизоляции, просто на гипрок… Хорошо, что Виталий уехал в Америку, удачи вам там с такими ремонтами😏
That is hardie backer board. It’s made from cement.
@@pamelanadel3787yup. It doesn’t require waterproofing.
Дом из говна и палок.
That music though. I got this video playing in the background while I’m working in my garage.
ПОЧЕМУ ТАКИЕ МАЛЕНЬЕИЕ ОКНА ,КАК ЩЕЛИ В САРАЕ !? СВЕТА ДНЕВНОГО ДОЛЖНО БЫТЬ МНОГО ! ЭТО ЖЕ ТЁПЛАЯ СТРАНА ! ОКНА НАДО В ПОЛ ! ❤
В пол может и не надо , но хотя бы раза в два вниз сделать больше не помешало бы.
Я не поняла. В некоторых местах стены не утепляли? Просто прибили обшивку?
Far Freaking out! Amazing reno job. Cool to see!
Thanks for filming, editing and posting. 👍👍
The work of the construction workers is impressive
Вот молодцы какая большая работа проделана , сколько труда и сил , и каков результат 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🥰Молодцы
С такой бригадой грех не сделать!
This is simply beautiful! Thank you Mr. Vitalli and crew!
Simply amazing! I know you only paid $5000 for the house but what did it actually cost altogether in the end?
Mejor hubiera comprado una casa nueva
Crazy that one of the neighbours didn’t just buy it for the $5k, knock it down and have a bigger yard.
Gut it and turn it into a proper garage / loft
청소,철거,리모델링,폐자재 치울때 기분 좋네요.
바닥은 신발 신고 들어간다해도 벽과 천장에는 단열재 없네요
따뜻한 곳도 언제나 날씨 변덕이 심할텐데
4명이서 작업 깔끔하고 좋네요
Love it retaining its original floor plan..hate when old houses are gutted and rearranged to be something they werent designed to be.
Awesome job beautiful work 💯👍🏾👍🏾💯💯💯💯
That's gonna be a great home where some lucky family makes a lifetime of memories!
A cold house.
Love this. The house we're currently in is ~200 years old. Though we've done a lot of work over the almost 30 years I've lived here, there's still so much to do. It's satisfying to watch these processes carried out, and seeing what the final results can be.
Wow what a transformation guys, it was the house from hell before
you turned it into a home. Great job to you all. 👍
Allein den Müll zu beseitigen hat viel Geld gekostet und das Renovieren ?
Watching this transformation was so satisfying! What a beautiful home for a young family!
I love the stove in the basement , you all did a amazing job
RIGHT! I HOPE THEY KEPT IT! ❤
The owners of this channel DID NOT RENOVATE THE HOUSE!! The Original owner of the video, Vitalli, has his own channel and HE did the work.
I love that fact that the exterior brickwork did not appear to need an overhaul and that it is ready to go for another 100 years. How did you get the boat out of the yard?
I was thinking the same thing. Should have been done before building the fence.
no vapour barrier in the ceiling? was the attic insulated? as a storage space?
I never saw insulation, I thought I missed it maybe.
I admire those who are willing to take a chance and work hard to make some hard-earned money. It's fast forwarded but I can relate to this since I have done it and its truly hard work. Bravo, well done!!
I’m just amazed how fast they work😮
Yes.....Quantum Tech is reliable company that features renovations and restorations❤. Been following them.
These guys did a great job. I don't know the story of the house or why it was abandoned. I imagine having the money to renovate had something to do with it. It looked like that house was lived in for a while at least until 2010 or so amd with kids.
12:40 No waterproofing the bathroom?
Nice job. How much did it cost to renovate?
The salvage pick was my favorite part because I up-cycle all the time for art supplies!
Nice renovation. Missed an opportunity to make over the floor plan.
I love how they work, work as a family and team work, I believe I saw the owner or the boss of them working hard like them
In Germany we say: Wo ist die Isolierung bei dem Papphaus?!
Yeah I'm confused about that too
@@MQJ007 wouldn't be Florida or Texas - i've lived in both states, and neither home had a basement (all on slabs). I'm guessing northeast or chicago area
Gute Frage 🤣
This was incredible!
You can tell a person's character by how they leave the "good" side of the fence facing their neighbors. ☺️
In some Cities it's the law. Has nothing to do with a persons character.
At my mom’s, if the bad side faces the neighbors, it’s their fence. I know this because I told the neighbor I would only ask nicely once to stop cutting her grass down the one side. Their lake view is now a white pvc view.
@@GoblinsMombro what?
@@_salzberri They are on top of a mountain that overlooks a lake. Her neighbor pissed me off so I put up a 6’ fence down the property line and it totally blocks their view of the lake. I easily cost them 50k in one afternoon. Hey, they were warned…😈
@@GoblinsMom lmao ooh, well you did ask nicely
Esfuerzo,trabajo,disposición, inteligencia,....una inspiración verlos trabajar.....ver hecho realidad él fruto de tu labor.....felicidades
Simplemente hermoso el trabajo felicitaciones
Great work...neighbors probably love this effort. 👏 👏 👏
Wow that back yard looks amazing
why didnt you empty the back yard when you had the fence down? you could have pulled the truck right up to it and saved a lot of hassle and time.
Yeah that does make more sense
When you are compensated by hour 😂 jk
It never ceases to amaze me how some people can live surrounded by filth and clutter! It would seriously affect my mental health, cluttered surroundings equal a terribly cluttered brain for me. How could you love a serene and happy life with so much crap? Those poor neighbours must have been so happy to see this done. So enjoyable to watch. PS There is nowhere in this country (Australia) where you could buy ANYTHING to live in for $5000!! That is just astounding! Great job people.
Wow what a difference. Beautiful job!
Wow! Dedicated to get the job done. That's vision and persistence all rolled into one! Great job! The house turned out beautiful!
You guys did a great job over that house❤
Great transformation. Was surprised that the overgrown trees, bushes against the house weren’t removed.
Para mí, una de las mejores restauraciones que he visto hasta ahurita, un cambio total 360°, felicidades, un like a su video.
I cannot believe the state of that house...did people live there like that before it was sold? Bravo to a job well done!
Hoarding is a real mental illness on the obsessive compulsive spectrum. The previous owner must’ve been a sufferer.
Overall, a great job. Amazing result. The only thing I'm wondering about is why they didn't use greenboard and a moisture barrier in the tub surround.
they used cement board.. a much, much better material versus greenboard.
@@davek5777 and why not go with environmentally friendly insulation like spray foam? Much better for health of habitants and so cost effective, plus a great moisture barrier on outside walls and attic.
@@LPnerd thats a "new method". Back in the day when i used to do bathroom remodels, it was common to replace the greenboard (which was originally used) with cement board. Green board is only water "resistant" due to a waxy layer applied on the board in manufacturing it. This would eventually fail esp if used in shower locations depending on the mud and grout job of the tile placed on top of the board. "Greenboard" back then was simply drywall gypsum boards with the waxy layer.
And, i agree - the newer methods (foam boards) are a better in either case
@@davek5777 Thanks. I have a bathroom remodel due in my home and like to know what's new and better before I hire someone for the job.!
@@LPnerd Make sure you hire a licensed/registered and insured contractor to do the job. TBH, cement board or even "Hardi board", i would say is a tried and true way to do a tub or shower surround. Before contractors even started using greenboard (which simply is just drywall board) in bathrooms, the old-timers would nail wire mesh to the studs and then actually Trowel on cement to the mesh to about 3/8-3/4" thick. Then, they'd apply tile to that surface once dry. They even did this on the "non-wet" locations in the bathroom. This way was done until the 1970-1980s. And, it was solid. So, cement board imitates this method. I've never been a fan of Pex (plastic water lines) or spray foam (highly flammable). Copper pipes and cement board are two variations that have survived the test of time.
Good job guys, only a billion more to go. The house looks fantastic hopefully the new owners put as much care into it as you did.
Belo e árduo trabalho, ficou ótimo o resultado.
Интересно,где так строят?Весь дом сделан из г…а и палок.Молодец Виталий,внёс хоть какую то прочность в эту «конструкцию»!
*I really like watching cleaning videos, it brings a relaxing feeling*
So you need to watch Auricatarina
thank you!@@hryncu6657
She cleans up hoarders homes, they’re gross 🤢
Another great post. Just shows you what hard work and talent can bring you. Well done guys
Recuperar é muito vantajoso. Faltou mais banheiro. Também garagem coberta. Varanda coberta no quintal para lazer. Trabalho bem feito. 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
What an amazing transformation of this house. Everything looks so good!
Trabalho maravilhoso um sonho parabéns ❤❤❤❤❤
Потрясающая работа по восстановлению дома, у дома отличная конструкция он имел право на жизнь
Was all that debris left by one family or individual over decades? Or was this house the neighborhood's dumping ground? Whichever it was, I find my admiration for the dedicated and thorough work done by this team, overwhelmed and tempered by the depressing thoughts imagining what came before, and all the decisions that were made by and happenstances occurring to those previous tenants resulting in that unliveable dumpster.
Even as we pass through the cleaned, disinfected and thoroughly renovated house, I sense that their ghosts may linger.
You need to invite an Orthodox priest, he will read very strong prayers that will expel all ghosts and demons from the house. The house will be consecrated and clean, and there will be a guardian angel in it.
Wish we had such renovators out here in eastern Colorado. Great job.
I wish this had been a multiple-part video so I could savor the effort that went into each section-debris clearing, cleaning, roof repair, etc. 😢
Bellissimo restauro !!!! È il primo video di case restaurate in cui finalmente si può vedere una casa finita. Bravi 👍🥂
I believe they spent more than if they had demolished it and built another one.
What's the name of the mellow song that begins around the 20 minute mark? Great work with entertaining music choices! 😊
Actually, this is a pleasant tune. Name of song?
Looks amazing the transformation, dont know if its normal wherever this is to have so little insilation in the walls/roof though itd be freezing in there where im from 😂
0:23 IDK who needs to hear this but the '$' goes before the numbers. Fantastic video though! I enjoyed it!
How are people not seeing the insulation??? 😂
WOOOOW! EXTREMELY BEAUTIFUL JOB! YOU GUYS ARE THE GREATEST!
Une maison,ça ? Juste une baraque en comme savent fait les Américains 😤😤😤
I like how people are leaving comments about the video and how awesome it is, how great the removation is and how inspiring it is, but not one of the comments will reach the Actual originator of the video, that's a completely different channel lol.
Помоему и проще и дешевле было все снести булдьозером и заново построить дом 😂
Really was so cool to see. I think any house purchase can turn into one giant economical catastrophe LOL.. but.. these guys made this look so easy! What a great renovation. I love the cherry floors * my favorite redo: The bath with that beautiful white tile install and the strip of pale gray within. Very classy looking. I love the colors you chose .. very clean and nice!
Как умудряются люди так захламляться? Соседи, я думаю, теперь счастливы)))
соседи могут быть такими же.Район судя по всему не очень
Как как... Про альзгемер почитай. Жили , состарились а потом подохли.
В общем болезнь плюшкина.
Или просто бомжи жили.
Merry Christmas from Texas 🎄🎁 this video is the best enjoyed every second 🎄🎁great job fellas all your diligent hard work looks terrific!