I took the images from the Redbook mag about two realtors who fixed up this house for resale. They had purchased it for $190,000, spent another $110,000 for renovation and resold for $384,000. They made a
$84,000 profit - an inspiration to all the home renovators out there. Kudos to 'em for successfully flipping three other houses in the last three years.
Before Image
After Image: It's amazing how the addition of the huge mirror, marbled countertop & shower wall and frameless shower encasing makes it look high-end. And the wooden floor adds a cozy feel. Cost: $11,630. Can this be done in NYC for the same price??
Before Image: Range hood over the kitchen island is blocking light from the window. Not a good idea. Also, who puts the stove in the island?
After: Getting rid of the range hood over the island allows light to flood in making the entire space look brighter. White marble countertop and the mix-n-match of see through & closed door white cabinets certainly make it interesting in a good way. Also like the herringbone tiles on the wall. Wicker chairs add the cozy factor. Cost: $17,830




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