![]() ![]() ![]() I replaced all the doors with glass doors because I am apparently on a glass door kick right now. Not sure he cares about the kitchen, but I like building kitchens for some reason. I flipped the living area into a dining area for more lighting and I spruced up the kitchen area. I put a washer/dryer and garage shelf on one side and a bunch of corridor furniture to store shoes and coats on the other side. ![]() The front area I flipped into a laundry room/entry hall. A buy-and-hold investor will usually pay you more than a house flipper but less than an iBuyer, so you might expect to earn somewhere in the 60-to-75-percent range. I wound up using all types of lights: ceiling lights, standing lights, and wall lights. The biggest challenge with the main living space is the lighting. It also helps to renovate effectively, by putting money into the spaces that matter most to buyers. I like the standard Mountable Shower, Toilet Flatty, and I think I used one a mountable sinks with stylish cabinet. The general rule of thumb when planning your flip timeline is to keep your spending budget to around 1,000 a day, and your contractor should be able to provide a timeline. Sink, shower, and toilet in the bathroom. You don't have to use the exact paint/tile I did. Tiles were dark green tile for the bathroom, and 2 Shades of Green for the laundry room/hall. I went with beige carpet for the living area and light yellow tile for bathroom and laundry, because my eyes like green and beige and the light yellow goes with beige well. Paint for the living area and tile for the bathroom and laundry area. I put them upstairs where the old bedroom previously was. I used the same furniture as Saikred in their guide: the Mantis Bed, Bookcase Kall, Standard Desk, and Swivel Chair. After cleaning the place up, I made no changes to existing walls. If you want to do what I did, choose the Hacker Loft. ![]()
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