Looks amazing inside but I have to say I'm not a fan of rendering the outside and hiding original features and brickwork. It does look good but it kills the history of the streets.
Sorry, but I hate having no corridor. Makes the living room a corridor. Sound travels up, so anyone downstairs has to be quiet - try living with teenagers.
I usually flip (usually...I'm on my second! lol) to build capital. I've only used savings and I have no income other than the income for writing freelance for The Scottish Sun so basically, I have littl income (lol). I'm just passing 1st fix on my 1 to two bed flat conversion in Dundee and have contracts sent from lettings companies looking to buy the property post refurb giving me £30k profit on a £75k spend (for property, refurb and all fees). I'd like to start building an income too but hate the idea of single lets in Scotland. After this video, I'm going to look at the numbers on making this a R2R because if I can keep control over my asset (the property) and have someone R2R it with the same commercial lease (full repair etc) and give me more than I'd get from a tenant, then I'm in. I'm all for "trying things out to learn too" which is why I take people around my projects at various stages to explain how things are done and what mistakes were made and then solved. If someone did that for me when I was starting out 2 years ago it would have boosted my confidence and I want to be of value to people and see them progress (hopefully quicker than me). Great video and can't wait to see the numbers on the refurb. I cant use legit contractors just now (yes, I'm taking a few chances but with the discounts I managed to negotiate on the properties they would auction at £15k+ profit as is) due to the costs and after 50-103 viewings for me to get each property, I've had to work hard to get prices down so i can built capital quickly in order to get myself out of the sub £100k "busy" pool of investors and into a higher bracket with more profit margin.
In record time with quality, which is rare 👌🏿
Looks amazing inside but I have to say I'm not a fan of rendering the outside and hiding original features and brickwork. It does look good but it kills the history of the streets.
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I agree, original look was nice - all white makes it look like council house
Sorry, but I hate having no corridor. Makes the living room a corridor. Sound travels up, so anyone downstairs has to be quiet - try living with teenagers.
Good point 🤣
I agree, can't stand open plan either!
Learn to imbibe manners into your teenagers
Good thing it’s not for you
6 weeks, amazing. Some of my projects takes 3 to 4 months
Buying my first property and I absolutely love your content. Keep it coming bro thanks
Thank you 🙏🏼
I usually flip (usually...I'm on my second! lol) to build capital. I've only used savings and I have no income other than the income for writing freelance for The Scottish Sun so basically, I have littl income (lol).
I'm just passing 1st fix on my 1 to two bed flat conversion in Dundee and have contracts sent from lettings companies looking to buy the property post refurb giving me £30k profit on a £75k spend (for property, refurb and all fees).
I'd like to start building an income too but hate the idea of single lets in Scotland. After this video, I'm going to look at the numbers on making this a R2R because if I can keep control over my asset (the property) and have someone R2R it with the same commercial lease (full repair etc) and give me more than I'd get from a tenant, then I'm in. I'm all for "trying things out to learn too" which is why I take people around my projects at various stages to explain how things are done and what mistakes were made and then solved. If someone did that for me when I was starting out 2 years ago it would have boosted my confidence and I want to be of value to people and see them progress (hopefully quicker than me).
Great video and can't wait to see the numbers on the refurb. I cant use legit contractors just now (yes, I'm taking a few chances but with the discounts I managed to negotiate on the properties they would auction at £15k+ profit as is) due to the costs and after 50-103 viewings for me to get each property, I've had to work hard to get prices down so i can built capital quickly in order to get myself out of the sub £100k "busy" pool of investors and into a higher bracket with more profit margin.
Another problem with open plan is the cooking smells but open plan makes the property look bigger. Perhaps glass partion eiukdcwork
What a turn around...the team have done an awesome job!!...... Check Ste out entering the rent to rent world 😄
Looks great, would love to see the numbers.
Brilliant Steve, great renovation, have you ever used double glazing with blinds fitted in the glass? Absolutely brilliant…..
Whats the cost mate for a turn around like this, great to know average cost for the project, thanks
Wish you had shown bedrooms too. Love the bright, enlarged and clean look of the house.
You are lucky with the building, boys .
Well done, congrats 👌🏴👏
What were the renovation costs?
I think I've commented this before but I'd love to know your thoughts on conservatories and why you knock them down 🙏
love it mate
I would prefer a bigger extension so the kitchen island fits there
Cost?
Great property, every business should be prepared to explore new avenues, you stay still and someone will overtake.
Exactly 👍🏼
love it
Ste, I feel you'd present better without the cap.
Noted 🙏🏼
My god, the outside is hideous. Why have you ruined a perfectly nice looking house. You've made it look like a council house.
And as usual, no information about the contractors, so no value in this video.
You don’t need to watch anymore videos. No one is forcing you 👀
can you refer contractors contact details website or email..