To my favorite show that I like anything that Nina and Karen do a really amazing and they're really shocking and outstanding individuals anytime that they have been on the block they are really the amazing contractors that they have expertise in find me a fan David w
Truly a beautiful work of art!!! I’ve watched you and your mom for years and I ABSOLUTELY ❤❤❤every project you both have ever done with your team and family! Good for you for taking some much needed family rest and enjoying your life…It definitely goes by fast as my son is turning 18 in February and off to College! Do well on your future endeavours
I wish the furniture was situated around the fireplace instead of blocking it. And a nice big wood mantle would look so much better, even though the fire box itself is super tiny.
Amazing house and location. Beautiful renovation. Although I do hate front doors walking right in to the living space. I just couldn’t relax with front door and glass panels at side of door opening right in to where I want to sit in comfort. Messes with my mental Feng shui 🤣
Even renovation is needed, the house is allready a dreamhome, including the location...and I agree I loove the entrancedoor as well. even the color. the result of the house is stunning and very elegant but cozy, without looking stiff..if that makes sense.
Wow, we rented a house for 10 years...50 % of our renters tore up our home . Other 25% were always late with rent money. Not worth it. Just sell it. The deposit never covers the damage.
Every time I rented I kept everything clean and fixed( always got my entire deposit back and the owners were in awe of how good the house looked) it looked better than when we moved in. Problem is the homeowners kept increasing my rent so I left. They said we'll be happy to have you back. Nope, not coming back if you keep increasing my rent every year by that much. Glad I own a home now.
When my husband and I moved out of state to go to college we kept our small house and rented it out. The first renter paid on time and lived there for four years. We never raised her rent. The second renters (never rent a home to a friend's son and his wife!!!) tore up the house because they wanted "sweat equity" to pay for their rent, left us with a high electric bill because we were nice and let them reimburse us for the utilities each month so they didn't have to the pay set up fee to transfer them into their names. They paid their rent when they felt like it. We kicked them out which angered our friend. She didn't talk to us again. I will never, ever again be a landlord. If I were dumb enough to be one again, I'd want someone who had a 700+ credit score and I'd ask their previous landlord how they were as tenants. I would also hire a rental agent to collect rent and keep an eye on the renters and not have any face-to-face interactions with them. I was like you, @allalala, and always left the places we rented cleaner than they were when we moved in. I just assumed our renters would do the same. We also left the homes we sold in move-in condition--sparkling clean and in good repair.
It's a gorgeous home but the lake would be a "no" if I had a toddler, a preschooler and a baby on the way like Mina and her husband have. It looks like they can put a locked gate on the deck, which might be a good solution. I think they'll find that their homeowners insurance will be expensive because of the lake. Plain ol' swimming pools increase premiums a lot so the lake will really increase their premiums.
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To my favorite show that I like anything that Nina and Karen do a really amazing and they're really shocking and outstanding individuals anytime that they have been on the block they are really the amazing contractors that they have expertise in find me a fan David w
Truly a beautiful work of art!!! I’ve watched you and your mom for years and I ABSOLUTELY ❤❤❤every project you both have ever done with your team and family! Good for you for taking some much needed family rest and enjoying your life…It definitely goes by fast as my son is turning 18 in February and off to College! Do well on your future endeavours
I wish the furniture was situated around the fireplace instead of blocking it. And a nice big wood mantle would look so much better, even though the fire box itself is super tiny.
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Amazing house and location. Beautiful renovation. Although I do hate front doors walking right in to the living space. I just couldn’t relax with front door and glass panels at side of door opening right in to where I want to sit in comfort. Messes with my mental Feng shui 🤣
I agree, I want to walk into a foyer with a closet. And the fireplace is an eyesore.
@ oh I forgot to mention the fireplace! Agreed! 🤣
This looks absolutely amazing❤❤❤
Why does the sofa have its back to the fireplace?
Even renovation is needed, the house is allready a dreamhome, including the location...and I agree I loove the entrancedoor as well. even the color. the result of the house is stunning and very elegant but cozy, without looking stiff..if that makes sense.
But, I wanted to see the rest of the house!! 🥺
HGTV charges for full episodes so you'll have to buy them to see the rest of the house.
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So good to see Austin! Love him
Just beautiful as with every home for ever home looks happy and welcoming happy home happy life GODBLESS you all merry Christmas happy holidays .GBUSA
Stunning!!!
I was picturing a 500-1000 sq ft cottage like we have here in NE, like I’ve seen in MI/WI. This is a mansion!
Wow, we rented a house for 10 years...50 % of our renters tore up our home . Other 25% were always late with rent money. Not worth it. Just sell it. The deposit never covers the damage.
Every time I rented I kept everything clean and fixed( always got my entire deposit back and the owners were in awe of how good the house looked) it looked better than when we moved in. Problem is the homeowners kept increasing my rent so I left. They said we'll be happy to have you back. Nope, not coming back if you keep increasing my rent every year by that much. Glad I own a home now.
When my husband and I moved out of state to go to college we kept our small house and rented it out. The first renter paid on time and lived there for four years. We never raised her rent. The second renters (never rent a home to a friend's son and his wife!!!) tore up the house because they wanted "sweat equity" to pay for their rent, left us with a high electric bill because we were nice and let them reimburse us for the utilities each month so they didn't have to the pay set up fee to transfer them into their names. They paid their rent when they felt like it. We kicked them out which angered our friend. She didn't talk to us again.
I will never, ever again be a landlord. If I were dumb enough to be one again, I'd want someone who had a 700+ credit score and I'd ask their previous landlord how they were as tenants. I would also hire a rental agent to collect rent and keep an eye on the renters and not have any face-to-face interactions with them.
I was like you, @allalala, and always left the places we rented cleaner than they were when we moved in. I just assumed our renters would do the same. We also left the homes we sold in move-in condition--sparkling clean and in good repair.
Beautiful ❤❤❤❤
Why would you block the fireplace with furniture placement like that.
Why are they not working for you anymore I loved having them around 😢
“Family gatherings….” You alienated your entire family lmao
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It's a gorgeous home but the lake would be a "no" if I had a toddler, a preschooler and a baby on the way like Mina and her husband have. It looks like they can put a locked gate on the deck, which might be a good solution.
I think they'll find that their homeowners insurance will be expensive because of the lake. Plain ol' swimming pools increase premiums a lot so the lake will really increase their premiums.
For such a large kitchen it has very few cabinets.
Why does the video name display $400 but you bought it for $510? South Africa
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Having a house like that is a shame to live in it part-time.
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Thats an expensive and pretty big weekend house I think. Why would you have white furniture when you have little kids? Thats not practical.
What an unfortunate hair do [don't] he has
do you always comment on ppls appearances? who says your hair is any better?
The rest of him more than makes up for it!! Non-issue!!!