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When you did the initial walk-thru my thought was 'they way overpaid for this house....she ugly'. But what a transformation! Love one-level living with split bedroom plan....always a winner! Great job, as always! Y'all are saving Austin one house at a time!!!
@@eattherich9215 True...but the keyword is 'profit'. Maybe they have learned what to do and not do for next time. They did turn a piece of garbage into something lovely.
Omg this house was the queen of diy herself!!! Amazing job guys as always. Love the accent wooden wall and the tile on the fireplace/kitchen! Very beautiful 😊
Lincoln! I can really see the hard work and dedication you've put into your fitness journey. You've achieved an impressive transformation, and it's very inspiring.
We flip houses- so easy to design using all gray but it’s not so popular anymore. My husband is a realtor and we do all the work ourselves and I’m constantly researching design options. Also running same floor throughout makes your home look cohesive and larger. Paint trim same color as walls but in satin finish to make rooms look larger if they are small. I always try to stay neutral in my design choices to accommodate single male buyers however we are currently renovating a small farmhouse so I will be incorporating some minor modern farmhouse design. In this market 2 bedroom are just as popular as 3 bedroom so don’t always think you need to go 3 bedroom. Lots of buyers and low inventory means just about anything is selling.
The after in this house looks stunning. Loved all the details like the grey trim and the wooden accent in the dinning room. UK subscriber, love the videos keep up with the great work
I'm a little concerned that the only people to come out of this project financially better off are the original vendors who pocketed $370k. $32k is a slim profit in a volatile market
What a beautifully done ruclips.net/user/postUgkxYGamVaHfdHiPlAQaLa7zkwR02OKpGYDU ! The instructions and the photographs are brilliant. It is thorough and genuinely informative. Ryan got another winner! No one does it better!
The house looked great afterward definitely. But I did wonder about structural integrity when I saw the initial condition. I'm sure they had a solid inspection first before going ahead with the reno.
Looks beautiful. Great flow, considering how quirky this house was. I’m not a dining room person but I loved this one. I’d get a lot of use out of this room.
I wish you would do a walk thru “After” Reno before you show the staging. I don’t always like your design ideas so would be really great to see a blank slate. Great channel! Love it. Thanks!
Had to laugh at the first view of the house! I bought a house in SW Florida built in 1959 on a waterway, 3br/2ba for 120k. I bought it so low because people wouldn't go look at it, too scary. It had bugs and rats! There were rat boxes throughout the house. It was nasty!! It had chalk painted walls to write on just like the one in the video. LOL!! Once it was renovated, its great. That's why I enjoy watching your shows. Miracles can happen!!!!
Huge improvement, of course. Glad you kept the vaulted ceiling in the bedroom and the curved wall, they have character. I think integrating the kitchen and dining and giving more separation to the living would be a better balance. Not having two eating areas would give an opportunity for a larger workspace in the kitchen -as it seems like it's been short changed. Terrazzo for the full bathroom floors wold have been so sharp and less busy. That fireplace mantle... why so high and the tile stops short.?
oh my gosh, the tile backsplash in the kitchen is so pretty but i would change this one thing: where the peninsula touches the wall, she should have just done the 4” quartz trim rather than that awkward tile section. A) it makes the kitchen look smaller and B) it makes the tile look so awkward and out of place. i work at a stone fabricator so i notice these kind of things lol
Great job! Love the back deck the most. If I were to purchase it I’d partially cover it and add something to move air so it could be used in the summer.
Looks great! I just wish the shower tile would’ve been run up all the way to the ceiling. It wouldn’t have required much more tile and would’ve drawn the eye up making the ceiling appear taller.
The way you incorporate subtle touches of what was going on before, like the penny tile, and wicker lamp/chandelier… so classy. Really shows respect to the previous owners. Clearly they did some questionable things, but that just gives them some dignity, and I respect that 🫡.
You guys did amazing work I didn't care for the tile on the fire place or for the backsplash in the kitchen but the wood wall was beautiful I love simple the grays and white and black just make it feel so clean and high-end I can't what to be able to up grade my home but it's super old and I just know the wall I want to take down has those old small slats with crumbled concrete in between are gonna hard to do I just know all the wires will have to be all redone and the pipes will have to be all redone the outside new siding all new windows and new roof but so scared to start on the inside lol
The backsplash tile is definitely a Love it or Loathe it choice. Removing it would be my priority if I bought this house. It's always a safer bet to err on the side of caution with fixed elements.
It would be really nice if you could come back and add what the house sold for and how much the Homemade clients made. Even if it's in the description box.
the house turned out beautiful. the only thing i would change is the tile choice in the bathrooms. Some houses back you used a sea green glass that would have tied well with the tile used on the kitchen and fireplace. The grey is still a nice look so that is mostly personal preference.
imaginative and functional for a simple/sweet dwelling near the city. such a talent you people have!! a nice black awning out over the deck, the yard with a nice fountain and rock/desert garden scape w/ maybe an ornamental tree and everything artistically illuminated at night. lawn may not be possible, but cacti and crushed stone can be very attractive.
My jaw was dropped for just about the whole walkthrough, that was crazy. Those partners had a lot of faith in you guys or they secretly dont like you 😆
@austinflipsters I'm in love with that kitchen tile, could you please share what it was? I did a reverse image search and came up with nothing and I need to see a sample in person!😍❤️
Good on the Austin Flipsters for doing a great job as always, and at the end of the day buyers like this will save money using you even if they dont make money on the final project (I'm not at end of video yet so dunno how it goes). It was their job to buy a good project at the right price and they would be in a sinking boat without you. At least you're amazing captains :)
It amazes me that people don't think about the resale value WHATSOEVER when they make choices in their house. It's your home, but also most likely your largest asset!
That is an amazing transformation!! It doesn't even look like the same house. I notice that you didn't add grass or do much landscaping. And I see most flippers don't do much in the way of landscaping. Do you find that it doesn't help sell the house or add value? I just purchased a 3 year old house that is a foreclosure on my street. The yard is dead and very neglected. They are still building new houses in my neighborhood. I'm trying to decide if I should spend some money to have it sodded, or just leave it as is. Any advise would be greatly appreciated.
"It was a house of questionable choices." That is one of the biggest understatements I've ever heard. It was a nightmare. It was totally not worth what they paid for it.
It said blue ivy manor est 2005 definitely multi color n young vibes these where definitely influenced socialites living there lol it’s giving ima youtuber subscribe 😂😂😂😂😂
Do you have any episodes that explain the process? Insurance coverage, permits, managing contractors, choosing material and colors. Order of operations on the project. Costs, time line, etc???
I would’ve expand the kitchen into the dinning room to make the Kitchen a lot bigger. The home already has that breakfast nook, so I would’ve made a bench wrap around dinning table
The ONLY time it’s ok to paint appliances is if they’re in (our case) a man cave/shop situation. We used APPLIANCE paint to paint a free white fridge black, but we did it right. We had to sand it down and take the doors and handles off. It looked good and no one ever knew it was painted.
how is a house built in 1986 this trashed? makes me super skeptical about the plumbing or any residual water, or mold damage. second question, how are they able to sell with commission cost of only 26k? assume 2.5% for each seller and buyer agent, that alone is 30k.
Maybe I didn't catch it, but did you have to keep that curved wall? And what is behind it? Seems like it is never good to keep an inaccessible void space in a house... Anyways, we gotta talk about that wood accent wall...... I mean, that was a (subconscious?) nod to the wood shingles that were outside, amirite?😉 But it works... it all works now #beautiful 🏡😍
That looks like an old Jacksonville Florida house? Where are y’all? Is Austin your home town? that neighborhood just reminds me SO much of my home town in North Florida.
I hate stainless steel so much for kitchen appliances the spots and fingerprints really frustrate me. I love the new white café style appliances out now. I’m so curious how that white faucet holds during real life. I know black faucets get white water stains with real use so not super practical. I have white cabinets and they are so annoying they get dirty with kids same day I clean them. I love the look of white but the upkeep is so frustrating. I wonder if white appliances with colored cabinets would be more appealing.
I’m about to sell a house in the austin area (after an estate sale, which is in 2weeks). It’s not much of a fixer upper but it would be an easy house to flip. Just needs new paint and flooring. I haven’t decided if I’m going to do those things or sell it as is. I’m worried about the Texas market dropping (I don’t live here, it was my moms house and she just passed away). Are you guys still doing well in the austin market?
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The original sellers are the real winners here. They sold that trash house for $370k and laughed all the way to the bank.
You are mean
@@hanawolfgang am I wrong?
@@talea9593They were doubled over laughing all the way to the bank!😂
You right
@@talea9593you aren’t wrong lol
I know it's Austin, TX.... but i can't believe that disaster property sold for 370K...
great job on the remodeling!
The DIWhy house of the century...Wow! Especially love the upside down faucet in the tub. Lol! No shortage of head scratchers in this house. 😂
I love that they chose a real fixer upper and didn't just go for an easy flip
I don't know what these flippers would do without black and white and grays. That is their whole color pallet on every video of theirs I've watched!
The backsplash isn’t my cup of tea but I also kind of love it! People are tired of white subway tile, keep trying new designs!
I love the transformation of this house. It has gone from creepy to welcome and wonderful. I hope it will be a win-win for everyone.
When you did the initial walk-thru my thought was 'they way overpaid for this house....she ugly'. But what a transformation! Love one-level living with split bedroom plan....always a winner! Great job, as always! Y'all are saving Austin one house at a time!!!
The couple certainly overpaid and only made a modest profit.
@@eattherich9215 True...but the keyword is 'profit'. Maybe they have learned what to do and not do for next time. They did turn a piece of garbage into something lovely.
Omg this house was the queen of diy herself!!! Amazing job guys as always. Love the accent wooden wall and the tile on the fireplace/kitchen! Very beautiful 😊
Lincoln! I can really see the hard work and dedication you've put into your fitness journey. You've achieved an impressive transformation, and it's very inspiring.
I appreciate that!
I drive past this house all the time and I just saw this door and shutters being painted! Pretty safe to say your crew did this! Yep! 😂😂😂
I LOVE the tile you picked out for the backsplash and fireplace. I would absolutely put it in my home!
I love the look of terrazzo floors. I hope they become more mainstream in homes and not just in commercial spaces.
We flip houses- so easy to design using all gray but it’s not so popular anymore. My husband is a realtor and we do all the work ourselves and I’m constantly researching design options. Also running same floor throughout makes your home look cohesive and larger. Paint trim same color as walls but in satin finish to make rooms look larger if they are small. I always try to stay neutral in my design choices to accommodate single male buyers however we are currently renovating a small farmhouse so I will be incorporating some minor modern farmhouse design. In this market 2 bedroom are just as popular as 3 bedroom so don’t always think you need to go 3 bedroom. Lots of buyers and low inventory means just about anything is selling.
The after in this house looks stunning. Loved all the details like the grey trim and the wooden accent in the dinning room. UK subscriber, love the videos keep up with the great work
Thank you!
I'm a little concerned that the only people to come out of this project financially better off are the original vendors who pocketed $370k.
$32k is a slim profit in a volatile market
The market is bad right now. Interest rates are high so no one is buying
I agree.
Realtors and flippers MADE a lot of money in the recent years. It is only fair for things to balance out for a bit.
I'm curious how the Homemade team gets paid. Is it a flat fee, percentage of profit, etc?
I was wondering why no one else was commenting on this. If my calculations are correct, the couple only stands to profit a 5% return, right?
What a beautifully done ruclips.net/user/postUgkxYGamVaHfdHiPlAQaLa7zkwR02OKpGYDU ! The instructions and the photographs are brilliant. It is thorough and genuinely informative. Ryan got another winner! No one does it better!
The tile on the fireplace and kitchen was not my cup of tea but everything else was gorgeous!
Navy is SUPER flattering on Lauren 😍
The house looked great afterward definitely. But I did wonder about structural integrity when I saw the initial condition. I'm sure they had a solid inspection first before going ahead with the reno.
Of they paid cash - no inspection needed
Looks beautiful. Great flow, considering how quirky this house was. I’m not a dining room person but I loved this one. I’d get a lot of use out of this room.
Nice job on this house! It was such a mess. It's an amazing transformation!
I wish you would do a walk thru “After” Reno before you show the staging. I don’t always like your design ideas so would be really great to see a blank slate. Great channel! Love it. Thanks!
That sounds like a great idea! Follow us on socials and we could do a walkthrough on our instagram stories in the future (@austinflipsters)
Wow, I'm impressed by the transformation of every corner of your home, especially the kitchen cabinet colors and flooring tiles!
Dude! That's some weight loss! You look great!
I had to scroll a bit too far to see a comment about that weight loss. He looks completely different! I hope it was intentional.
Lincoln lost 30lbs this summer!
@@sncanfieldful lol i also scroll down further to search for this comment 😅
Give him a couple of months he'll pack it all back on
I was wondering if he had lost some weight! Good job 👏
Incredible work on this house, I am not sure about the his and hers closets in the bathroom itself, but overall it's pretty spectacular
Love all the work that goes into making it a beautiful home. But my favorite is all the comments you both do....made me laugh out loud. 😂
Had to laugh at the first view of the house! I bought a house in SW Florida built in 1959 on a waterway, 3br/2ba for 120k. I bought it so low because people wouldn't go look at it, too scary. It had bugs and rats! There were rat boxes throughout the house. It was nasty!! It had chalk painted walls to write on just like the one in the video. LOL!! Once it was renovated, its great. That's why I enjoy watching your shows. Miracles can happen!!!!
Huge improvement, of course. Glad you kept the vaulted ceiling in the bedroom and the curved wall, they have character. I think integrating the kitchen and dining and giving more separation to the living would be a better balance. Not having two eating areas would give an opportunity for a larger workspace in the kitchen -as it seems like it's been short changed. Terrazzo for the full bathroom floors wold have been so sharp and less busy. That fireplace mantle... why so high and the tile stops short.?
oh my gosh, the tile backsplash in the kitchen is so pretty but i would change this one thing: where the peninsula touches the wall, she should have just done the 4” quartz trim rather than that awkward tile section. A) it makes the kitchen look smaller and B) it makes the tile look so awkward and out of place. i work at a stone fabricator so i notice these kind of things lol
Great job! Love the back deck the most. If I were to purchase it I’d partially cover it and add something to move air so it could be used in the summer.
Ohh, that is a great idea! Especially in the Texas heat
Looks great! I just wish the shower tile would’ve been run up all the way to the ceiling. It wouldn’t have required much more tile and would’ve drawn the eye up making the ceiling appear taller.
The way you incorporate subtle touches of what was going on before, like the penny tile, and wicker lamp/chandelier… so classy. Really shows respect to the previous owners. Clearly they did some questionable things, but that just gives them some dignity, and I respect that 🫡.
Great flip! I love the tile around the fire place especially
You guys did amazing work I didn't care for the tile on the fire place or for the backsplash in the kitchen but the wood wall was beautiful I love simple the grays and white and black just make it feel so clean and high-end I can't what to be able to up grade my home but it's super old and I just know the wall I want to take down has those old small slats with crumbled concrete in between are gonna hard to do I just know all the wires will have to be all redone and the pipes will have to be all redone the outside new siding all new windows and new roof but so scared to start on the inside lol
The backsplash tile is definitely a Love it or Loathe it choice. Removing it would be my priority if I bought this house.
It's always a safer bet to err on the side of caution with fixed elements.
The siding was cedar shake and it can look really cool if done correctly and maintained.
It would be really nice if you could come back and add what the house sold for and how much the Homemade clients made. Even if it's in the description box.
Why does Lauren speak so quick. I love your programme. Austin Flipsters. Gives me great ideas
the house turned out beautiful. the only thing i would change is the tile choice in the bathrooms. Some houses back you used a sea green glass that would have tied well with the tile used on the kitchen and fireplace. The grey is still a nice look so that is mostly personal preference.
I think you can paint your appliances if you use the correct materials
You guys did an incredible job once again!! Love your videos. Keep it up. X
Love the stone and cedar accents
I'm literally laughing out loud while watching this. The faucet facing upward..I just can't!
Looks great. Love the colors.
imaginative and functional for a simple/sweet dwelling near the city. such a talent you people have!! a nice black awning out over the deck, the yard with a nice fountain and rock/desert garden scape w/ maybe an ornamental tree and everything artistically illuminated at night. lawn may not be possible, but cacti and crushed stone can be very attractive.
Wow what a transformation!
My jaw was dropped for just about the whole walkthrough, that was crazy. Those partners had a lot of faith in you guys or they secretly dont like you 😆
I'm not a wall paper person, but that circus paper was working!
@austinflipsters I'm in love with that kitchen tile, could you please share what it was? I did a reverse image search and came up with nothing and I need to see a sample in person!😍❤️
Good on the Austin Flipsters for doing a great job as always, and at the end of the day buyers like this will save money using you even if they dont make money on the final project (I'm not at end of video yet so dunno how it goes). It was their job to buy a good project at the right price and they would be in a sinking boat without you. At least you're amazing captains :)
Where's the laundry room? Behind that curved wall? And how do you access the garage? Through the main bathroom?
Yes, the laundry room is behind the curved wall and there is a door to the garage through there as well
The only thing I don’t like is the white kitchen faucet but other than that I loved the entire house overall
It amazes me that people don't think about the resale value WHATSOEVER when they make choices in their house. It's your home, but also most likely your largest asset!
So were the beams not real?
nope! The ceiling beams were DIY
Love the backsplash/fireplace tile.
I love the whole house….but I love the master!
The tiles in the shower turned out so good!
The neighbors have to be thrilled
OMG! I laughed out loud at the “shower head spraying up”!
I like the after!
That is an amazing transformation!! It doesn't even look like the same house. I notice that you didn't add grass or do much landscaping. And I see most flippers don't do much in the way of landscaping. Do you find that it doesn't help sell the house or add value? I just purchased a 3 year old house that is a foreclosure on my street. The yard is dead and very neglected. They are still building new houses in my neighborhood. I'm trying to decide if I should spend some money to have it sodded, or just leave it as is. Any advise would be greatly appreciated.
I really like the wooden accent wall in the dining room.
"It was a house of questionable choices." That is one of the biggest understatements I've ever heard. It was a nightmare. It was totally not worth what they paid for it.
It said blue ivy manor est 2005 definitely multi color n young vibes these where definitely influenced socialites living there lol it’s giving ima youtuber subscribe 😂😂😂😂😂
577k total investment for a potential profit of 32k… that’s risky 😮
It’s a learning experience
Do you have any episodes that explain the process? Insurance coverage, permits, managing contractors, choosing material and colors. Order of operations on the project. Costs, time line, etc???
👀 we might be working on something.... too soon to say just yet
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Really nice!
I would’ve expand the kitchen into the dinning room to make the Kitchen a lot bigger. The home already has that breakfast nook, so I would’ve made a bench wrap around dinning table
what is the 3d render website that you guys use?
This is truly amazing
i love it when stuff harkens back. lol
This has to be the most confusing house I've ever seen... Lol. Awesome transformation
The ONLY time it’s ok to paint appliances is if they’re in (our case) a man cave/shop situation. We used APPLIANCE paint to paint a free white fridge black, but we did it right. We had to sand it down and take the doors and handles off. It looked good and no one ever knew it was painted.
That house has affordable prices all over it 😂 next time a client ask for affordable I'll direct them to this lovely exhibition.
they're targeting millionaires (to make a profit) or people who are willing to compromise a frugal lifestyle with mortgage/interest monthly payments.
how is a house built in 1986 this trashed? makes me super skeptical about the plumbing or any residual water, or mold damage.
second question, how are they able to sell with commission cost of only 26k? assume 2.5% for each seller and buyer agent, that alone is 30k.
What house design/plans software do you use?
Why not take the shower tile up a few more inches to reach the ceiling. What’s an extra $50-$100 to make the shower look more complete
Maybe I didn't catch it, but did you have to keep that curved wall? And what is behind it? Seems like it is never good to keep an inaccessible void space in a house... Anyways, we gotta talk about that wood accent wall...... I mean, that was a (subconscious?) nod to the wood shingles that were outside, amirite?😉 But it works... it all works now #beautiful 🏡😍
Bamboo shade held a killer parrot 🦜🦜🦜😂😂
Very nice ❤️
Should have framed a section of the circus wallpaper, I think it would have been a nice nod to what the house had before.
The home looks great, but why do you all hate bathtubs so badly?
Where did you get the speckled flooring for the bathroom?
Love the transformation! Can I ask where you purchase your kitchen cabinets from and if you use mdf or plywood cabinets??
Great episode but I'm kinda eager about the home with the pocket garden with the cactus where you guys are doing your comments. Is that another flip?
reminds me of a frathouse/party house
Nice work
Love the tile! Does anyone know where i can buy it or what its called?
I’d like to know too, it’s so pretty
That looks like an old Jacksonville Florida house? Where are y’all? Is Austin your home town? that neighborhood just reminds me SO much of my home town in North Florida.
Yes, this was in Austin, Texas!
Your weight loss is so stunning, and a bit sudden! It looks great, but I also hope you're doing ok!
Lincoln lost 30lbs this summer
I was actually thinking he looks ill and looking through the comments to see if there was anyone else concerned about this too.
@@donnatubbs8853ozempic
You guys should make a tv show
I hate stainless steel so much for kitchen appliances the spots and fingerprints really frustrate me. I love the new white café style appliances out now. I’m so curious how that white faucet holds during real life. I know black faucets get white water stains with real use so not super practical. I have white cabinets and they are so annoying they get dirty with kids same day I clean them. I love the look of white but the upkeep is so frustrating. I wonder if white appliances with colored cabinets would be more appealing.
It's absolutely wild to me that this house essentially needed a complete reno, but *still* cost that much.
What happened to the front and back yards? No grass or stone or mulch...are all lawns in Texas dead brown grass?
What color roof did you go with?! Is that charcoal or gray? Looks amazing
You guys need to give us some links to what yall put in these houses 😩
What website do you use for our renderings??
Tuscany vibe in first room !????😂😂
I’m about to sell a house in the austin area (after an estate sale, which is in 2weeks). It’s not much of a fixer upper but it would be an easy house to flip. Just needs new paint and flooring. I haven’t decided if I’m going to do those things or sell it as is. I’m worried about the Texas market dropping (I don’t live here, it was my moms house and she just passed away). Are you guys still doing well in the austin market?
I love everything except the grey trim. Doesn't look bad, just not my flavor:)