Renovator Frustrated With EXTREMELY TIGHT BUDGET For Design | Flipping 101 With Tarek El Moussa
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
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These rookie flippers want to renovate a worn-down house for just $50,000, but when unexpected issues arise, they barely have any money left for design elements.
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From Season 3 Episode 12
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You get what you pay for. This is a classic example of why people do not like buying flipped houses.
Ohhh that kitchen… 🤦♀️ What were they thinking?
Can they even open the oven and remove a casserole?
@@lazygardens Not without acrobatics 😂😂
@leah__gai 😂😂😂 lol
That entire house was weird. Cute design but not practical
@@Bird1964: they should have concentrated on fixing the many problems and then resign the layout to work better. I would not have gone to the expense of taking down the kitchen wall or attempted to squeeze in three bedrooms and two washrooms.
Why not switch the position of the stove and refrigerator? If you don’t cook, don’t design a kitchen!
There is something really wrong if you have to pay $8000.00 to evict someone out of your house. That is nuts!!!
I would like to know if they were able to sell the house and how much 🤔
No. The house was withdrawn from the market.
"We're not going to be able to sell this house for top dollar". No sh*t Sherlock. You bought a trashed house and have a $50K budget.
Jorge thought they could buy a wreck, fix it up for next to nothing and then make a huge profit. The project was a disaster from start to finish and they lost money because of greed and stupidity.
No...just No
Jesus 😮 they messed up bad it's a lost or start over 😮😢 dam
Bet they had to take a loss!😮
They couldn't sell it and the house was withdrawn from the market.
If you cook, the kitchen sucks.
I would not buy that house
Excellent! Very informative. ❤
Ooofah...that was a hot mess.
@lesliecruguet4136 I think this property may have worked better for the two owners as the initial '$20,000 clean up plan'. To continue as a rental. /It all went bad when the tenant wouldn't leave. As they paid nearly $16,000 for that eviction process, and all the money to repair the water damage, vandalized plumbing etc. I wonder whether the $30,000 insurance payout covered the true costs. Maybe they could have offered the tenant a $5,000 goodwill sweetener and still been ahead. Especially in time and stress. A very interesting case, and hard to view the final result 🙈!!
It’s terrible my god