Such a gorgeous book - each shed is unique and inspiring, and I love all the tiny details Kotite features to help readers imagine how to create their own She Sheds th-cam.com/users/postUgkxe9yi0sulKgsp0VJJCIrLWWkvVqcU7LFR . The feature on Dinah's Rustic Retreat is like something from a fairy tale. It's really inspiring to see how creative all these ordinary people are in making beautiful and useful spaces on a modest scale.
annabodhi38 actually when a persons house goes into foreclosure and they know they will lose it, they will end up destroying the house, they pile up trash, make it dirty etc bottom line make it as difficult as possible for the investor and cause him go spend more money on the property to fix and clean... if you’re on thin ice you might as well dance mind set
My brother used to own a moving company, he's been inside of a lot of people's houses an apartments, and this degree of filth and squalor is pretty common. About 20% of people live like this, and they come from all socioeconomic groups. He's even seen very wealthy people living like slobs in million dollar houses.
WHOA NELLY........as my Mother said allllll our lives, "nothing wrong with being poor, but there is no excuse for being dirty"......this is filth, not a little clutter or didnt clean for a bit. BUT I see what you mean about it being in good shape, if you get past the actual dirt and trash the bones are good!
This is clean compared to some I’ve walked! The last turd we bought was way worse, was sub 800 sq/ft & had 7 people living in it. I’ve never come across angrier kids than the ones living with their parents in the place.
I don't get how you actually purchased the house without seeing it beforehand. It could have been worse, but for that money, it should have been better. Can't wait to see the finished product.
Cool how this panned out. No Court fees/Eviction, difficult occupant , no CFK, occupant cleaned the property out, didn't further damage or gut the electrical/plumbing and DROPPED off the keys. Awesome. Not something typical at all. (All thanks to the overbid.) Also, I've seen far worse interior than this as I'm sure you have. Check out the squatter I find on my channel.
Interesting to see the inside of your fix and flip property. Never know what to expect i made a similar video on my channel of a flip house i have. Great work thanks for sharing.
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Yeah I'm not sure why everyone says and surprised of how much you paid for the house. But the fact that it the amount of land and sits on the house the big garage the shed Etc is already there and it seems like you've got a pretty decent deal especially the fact that it's in Colorado. I really look forward to seeing the before and after pictures
What type of teams do you have in place to do the clean up work? I can't imagine you yourself go through that pig sty. However, maybe you do to save money and make a profit. Just curious.
It is now almost a year later, I am seeing this for a first time. I got my childhood home in Bismarck Missouri 75 miles south of St. Louis. Has 1,600 people in it almost. It was a tax auction, looks like a cabin, 2 bed, small bath, kitchen and livingroom. Dad built the 2 bed. 1 toilet-sink room from the attic. I paid under $1,500. at a tax auction for it. I have to gut it and rebuild. The yard is nice and being a railroad track behind, there is no houses behind it. Nice quite place. I am building a healing center as well as a home out of it.. Using you tube videos I will be building the place. Have some help and professionals for electric, etc... Looking to get a FHA fixer upper loan probably $50,000. I will be building the cabinets and cupboards all my self. I am enlarging the house some. The second floor will have a study/sewing room, toilet-sink and the other side of the house will be open. I am taking away the bedroom. It will make 14ft ceilings to the kitchen and livingroom that way. Then I am building a 3rd story with 4 bedrooms and a full bathroom. Other than a healing center and house, I am taking in elderly people to help raise some income. I will be doing some videos on the progress soon. My first should be up some time in May. Look after the 15th. My channel is inspire734, "She thought she could, so she did." is the series name.
Yep. That price would have been far too high for me for all the clean up work that needed to be done. I bought 2 similar properties. One for $6k which was a beautiful old 1914 large 2 story home. It did have some foundation issues in the back and we are still working on that one as time allows since I dont do this even close to full time due to my away job. Getting to that point though. The other I purchased for $15,500 including another lot. It was a pretty small house but in a good location it had NO foundation under a supporting wall which caused a serious bow in the roof line. I attempted jacking and that failed. After doing some gutting, I saw they added on to an existing bowed structure. Anyway, that one was tore down and is replaced by a nearly completed home. I still have less that $100k in a much larger and new home after all the tear down, etc. It's on over an acre of land in town. It also has a historically protected tree known as the old hanging tree. It is a 68" white oak and it is still alive and well to this day. I call it the table top tree. Every slice out of the truck would make a nice round table top. That's how big it is. I would never think of cutting it down until it was declared dead. Then I would cut it down and try to preserve it some how the best I could in furniture and things. The tree is said to be 375 years old if not older.
Oh yes, no arguments from me on that. Im just saying I wouldnt have done it myself for what you were intending to make on the back end. That 1914 house I mentioned above was similar but it was just an addition portion that was filled 5 feet high and about 50 feet long with trash of all sorts. I hired a local to clean that mess up. Dude, he just jumped up on that pile and went to town. Im like you're crazy my friend. Took him and a few other locals about 4-5 days to get it cleaned out and even went through the process of raking the ground of any loose trash that they felt was tedious to pick up by hand piece by piece. That was WELL worth $1500.
How could anyone have been using that bathroom?...For real?...wow I suppose when you buy to gut it your not worried about the mess...but that is just horrible that people were actually living under those conditions...smh
Sure hope who ever does your clean outs, thought you said you hire it out, is scrapping all of the appliances/metal etc. They could make some decent supplemental income instead of just throwing it all away. Great videos though, to the point and great content!
I would have fixed the floor in the second room and built another addition in the back for access to the basement. A lanai glass cover and had a patio area.
Wow... that someone who lived there, literally lived like that. Those are damages and garbages that wasnt done over night rather over a decade. Ewwww....
I don’t know how you can be a mind reading when this was done almost a year ago. I was just thinking I wonder were this is and about 10 seconds later you told me ( and of course oothers).
That house looks more like a shed than a house. A house made of plywood, little terrain no way worth this much. But I'm European and I probably do not understand how things work there. Lol
He owned the house and it went to foreclosure. After the foreclosure, the public trustee pays all the lienholders and anything left over goes back to the owner.
Thank you for not opening the fridge! I hope you hauled it away without opening it. Good lord, what a pigsty. I'm the first to admit that I'm not the greatest housekeeper, but I'm a damned neat freak compared to whoever lived there. 😳
Need to call one of those crime scene cleaning services before gutting this dump. Disgusting. Next time PUH-leeze spare me that non-un-see-able toilet.
Here is the house after the remodel: th-cam.com/video/E544185KJKA/w-d-xo.html
Such a gorgeous book - each shed is unique and inspiring, and I love all the tiny details Kotite features to help readers imagine how to create their own She Sheds th-cam.com/users/postUgkxe9yi0sulKgsp0VJJCIrLWWkvVqcU7LFR . The feature on Dinah's Rustic Retreat is like something from a fairy tale. It's really inspiring to see how creative all these ordinary people are in making beautiful and useful spaces on a modest scale.
Someone was living in there? Omg, can't believe people live like that.
annabodhi38 probably was a squatter
annabodhi38 i was just thinking same thing
Not a squatter. He owned the house for many years.
annabodhi38 actually when a persons house goes into foreclosure and they know they will lose it, they will end up destroying the house, they pile up trash, make it dirty etc bottom line make it as difficult as possible for the investor and cause him go spend more money on the property to fix and clean... if you’re on thin ice you might as well dance mind set
My brother used to own a moving company, he's been inside of a lot of people's houses an apartments, and this degree of filth and squalor is pretty common. About 20% of people live like this, and they come from all socioeconomic groups. He's even seen very wealthy people living like slobs in million dollar houses.
WHOA NELLY........as my Mother said allllll our lives, "nothing wrong with being poor, but there is no excuse for being dirty"......this is filth, not a little clutter or didnt clean for a bit. BUT I see what you mean about it being in good shape, if you get past the actual dirt and trash the bones are good!
Smart woman there.👍
It was nasty
I would have offered $5,500
This is clean compared to some I’ve walked! The last turd we bought was way worse, was sub 800 sq/ft & had 7 people living in it. I’ve never come across angrier kids than the ones living with their parents in the place.
It never fails to amaze me that people can live it disgusting messes like that.
Me either
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@@cynthiagraham4046 He left all his hooch on top of the kitchen shelves.
Dang .. its crazy people live like that
yes!
I caregive for a guy whose basement is like that (he lives in his dad's basement).
rubber gloves only room lol sperm on the walls ?
always check with black light for sperm rooms
safe full of dry wall ..this guy was soo organized ...like a those american pickers tv show episodes
I really how relaxed your tone is when walking through the house
thank you
Haider Al Azzawi he smells money when he walks through houses like this one
Andrey Cham That's how capitalism works boi
I don't get how you actually purchased the house without seeing it beforehand. It could have been worse, but for that money, it should have been better. Can't wait to see the finished product.
How is it possible to live like that and not be ashamed!
What a disaster it's amazing that people actually live like this!!!
Daniel Gonzalez how do you think ppl lived 50 years ago. In rural America.
@@NotShowingOff not in squalor that's for sure..
Not bad. That's the type of property that once you clean out is a lot less overwhelming
For sure!
I saw the after and it looks amazing .Great job.
You'll need four dumpsters. The breakfast nook is a cosy addition for a family meal.
Have you ever gotten a house that was so bad that you were like no way I'm not even dealing with this?
Nope not yet although Nikki has probably thought that!
Cool how this panned out. No Court fees/Eviction, difficult occupant , no CFK, occupant cleaned the property out, didn't further damage or gut the electrical/plumbing and DROPPED off the keys. Awesome. Not something typical at all. (All thanks to the overbid.) Also, I've seen far worse interior than this as I'm sure you have. Check out the squatter I find on my channel.
Yes, I have seen far worse! He did not exactly clean it out, but he did get most of his stuff out.
It’s crazy how much you paid for it!
Prices are high here!
You have to account for land value and potential.
Where I live, a house like that is worth $30-40k. MY house is ~130 grand and its the most expensive on my block!
You buy houses like this all day for 15k here and sell them for 90k easily.
Shit in bham Alabama u can buy that for like 10k
Thanks for sharing. Just finished up my first flip in Wilmington DE
nice!
Looks like the abandoned houses I've seen. That someone lived like that is really a shocker. I see the potential though.
It turned out very nice. You can check the description for the after video
Great buy...especially if the market is good..alot of people dont see that but I see $$$$
It was a good one
The bathroom is off the living room straight across from the front door? LOL
Pmsl
I'm excited to see how you tackle this house , looks like a head ache lol
It should look much different!
Interesting to see the inside of your fix and flip property. Never know what to expect i made a similar video on my channel of a flip house i have. Great work thanks for sharing.
You GOTTA have a drywall safe
best part of the house!
😂😂😂
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Mark, how do you pick the right construction company to rehab your flips?
th-cam.com/video/Fk11-7F82kI/w-d-xo.html
Can you make longer videos, a podcast type segment on the business, ups, downs, headache, hard lessons learned. Great channel!
I did a podcast for a while. investfourmore.com/category/podcast/
The amount of roach sh't on the walls justifies a bonfire. God bless you and your Titanium balls.
Got to be able to spot a diamond in the ruff!!!
That was a good one
😂😂😂😂 Even though your comment was comical! I see his diamond in the ruff, ruff!! 😂😂
I need the Potential Glasses you are viewing this house through.....
Wow, some people have no aversion to living in filth.
I can’t believe how nasty that house was when you bought it
It was bad!
I would definitely love to see the finish look
Hi there loving your videos!! I'm trying to do this myself.. How did you start flipping houses?
My dad helped me get started. In essence, I partnered with him.
Yeah I'm not sure why everyone says and surprised of how much you paid for the house. But the fact that it the amount of land and sits on the house the big garage the shed Etc is already there and it seems like you've got a pretty decent deal especially the fact that it's in Colorado. I really look forward to seeing the before and after pictures
Did you see the after video?
awesome snag, colorado's market is INSANE. bought my propert foreclosure 63k in 2010. . .shit's worth 270-310 now x D
Thank you, yes, COlorado is crazy!
Whats your estimated time for completion? Are you going to do another video so we can see it all fixed up? I'm curious to see what it sells for! :)
It should be done in the next month. I will have an after video once it is all finished
What type of teams do you have in place to do the clean up work? I can't imagine you yourself go through that pig sty. However, maybe you do to save money and make a profit. Just curious.
I have a lot of people who can do it
The only bathroom is entered from the living room? Not from a hallway near the bedrooms? That floorplan should be changed. Nice kitchen layout though.
In Alabama you can get a really nice and big house for 130k this would be like a 5k home
I hear ya girl!
The house is terrible but you are still happy.... good attitude.
I bought a few non-performing notes that were bad but dude - this is much worse - good luck
thanks, it worked out.
Is there an after video or pictures. Numbers of what was spent and made? Just curious.
yes, check the description
Nice fixing up house
I heard you made 225,000 off the house. How much did you invest to repair it? Looks like a good 20,000-30,000 to me
I really like you in a Christian way. I think u are a very honest person I wish u the best
It is now almost a year later, I am seeing this for a first time. I got my childhood home in Bismarck Missouri 75 miles south of St. Louis. Has 1,600 people in it almost.
It was a tax auction, looks like a cabin, 2 bed, small bath, kitchen and livingroom. Dad built the 2 bed. 1 toilet-sink room from the attic. I paid under $1,500. at a tax auction for it.
I have to gut it and rebuild. The yard is nice and being a railroad track behind, there is no houses behind it. Nice quite place. I am building a healing center as well as a home out of it..
Using you tube videos I will be building the place. Have some help and professionals for electric, etc...
Looking to get a FHA fixer upper loan probably $50,000. I will be building the cabinets and cupboards all my self. I am enlarging the house some. The second floor will have a study/sewing room, toilet-sink and the other side of the house will be open. I am taking away the bedroom. It will make 14ft ceilings to the kitchen and livingroom that way.
Then I am building a 3rd story with 4 bedrooms and a full bathroom.
Other than a healing center and house, I am taking in elderly people to help raise some income.
I will be doing some videos on the progress soon. My first should be up some time in May. Look after the 15th. My channel is inspire734, "She thought she could, so she did." is the series name.
OMG..I can't believe someone would keep their house like dumpster.
Greeley CO ? Looks nice. Knew a guy that tried flipping in this area back in the 80s and got stuck with a bunch of homes when a recession hit.
You have to be careful when flipping for sure! yes Greeley CO
that pricing is crazy lol . that house fixed up would be 75K here where i live .
TheBeaver50 where do you live lol
Yep. That price would have been far too high for me for all the clean up work that needed to be done. I bought 2 similar properties. One for $6k which was a beautiful old 1914 large 2 story home. It did have some foundation issues in the back and we are still working on that one as time allows since I dont do this even close to full time due to my away job. Getting to that point though. The other I purchased for $15,500 including another lot. It was a pretty small house but in a good location it had NO foundation under a supporting wall which caused a serious bow in the roof line. I attempted jacking and that failed. After doing some gutting, I saw they added on to an existing bowed structure. Anyway, that one was tore down and is replaced by a nearly completed home. I still have less that $100k in a much larger and new home after all the tear down, etc. It's on over an acre of land in town. It also has a historically protected tree known as the old hanging tree. It is a 68" white oak and it is still alive and well to this day. I call it the table top tree. Every slice out of the truck would make a nice round table top. That's how big it is. I would never think of cutting it down until it was declared dead. Then I would cut it down and try to preserve it some how the best I could in furniture and things. The tree is said to be 375 years old if not older.
Different markets have different prices
Oh yes, no arguments from me on that. Im just saying I wouldnt have done it myself for what you were intending to make on the back end. That 1914 house I mentioned above was similar but it was just an addition portion that was filled 5 feet high and about 50 feet long with trash of all sorts. I hired a local to clean that mess up. Dude, he just jumped up on that pile and went to town. Im like you're crazy my friend. Took him and a few other locals about 4-5 days to get it cleaned out and even went through the process of raking the ground of any loose trash that they felt was tedious to pick up by hand piece by piece. That was WELL worth $1500.
How could anyone have been using that bathroom?...For real?...wow
I suppose when you buy to gut it your not worried about the mess...but that is just horrible that people were actually living under those conditions...smh
How can people live in filth like that that is so disgusting
agreed
Thanks for the video, can you show us the house when it is done too?
Yes, I have after videos on all of them.
Is there a link for this house showing finished remodel?
please post video when this flip is done
It is posted
That price seems steep for that property ? How much did you sell for eventually?
225k
I think i would have just set a match to it😂 project done!
what does it mean under contract? do you have to pay the full amount of the house at closing before selling to a potential buyer?
It means there is a contract to buy it. investfourmore.com/2016/11/08/what-are-the-basics-of-buying-a-house/
Can't believe people live this way!
Sure hope who ever does your clean outs, thought you said you hire it out, is scrapping all of the appliances/metal etc. They could make some decent supplemental income instead of just throwing it all away. Great videos though, to the point and great content!
Thank you!
Who lived there?
That Toilet is DISGUSTING!!!
Sasquatch
How does anyone live like this?? This is crazy.
House is disgusting, cannot believe that a person can live in such filth.
How can people live in such filth
I cant believe people would live like this, this disgusting!!
yup
A house like that in my area would be about 10-30k depending on the land size and if it’s on a lake
What area are you in?
I would have fixed the floor in the second room and built another addition in the back for access to the basement. A lanai glass cover and had a patio area.
I would never get the money back from that though.
I lived in a 1965 model mobile home some years ago; and I'm pretty sure it was in better shape
than this place...
lol
Anyway; good-luck on this flip. You have alot of work ahead of you...
Great find and great price! Is there any after pics of this house?
Looks like you found it
I've bought used underwear from Mexico in better condition than that house. Wow. Can't wait to see the flip.
utseay why are you buying used underwear?
@@clarence3138 It was a fix and flip.
Stealing that 😭
Do you show the update of after it’s fixed ? Maybe name the house show before and middle then after
Yes th-cam.com/video/E544185KJKA/w-d-xo.html
I honestly don’t know how people can live in that
It's hard to believe that people live like that. Wow.
I was thinking it'll cost around $60K to fix it up....hmmmm
Wow... that someone who lived there, literally lived like that. Those are damages and garbages that wasnt done over night rather over a decade. Ewwww....
Yup
the guy living there was definitely a hoarder
Pretty sure he was a drunk
I don’t know how you can be a mind reading when this was done almost a year ago. I was just thinking I wonder were this is and about 10 seconds later you told me ( and of course oothers).
Haha
$55-60,000 would be my price. "I've seen much worse" is not a great answer. It needs $100,000 in work.
😨 PLEASE TELL ME THAT HE WAS LYING WHEN HE SAID SOMEONE LIVED THERE
lol
Can believe someone was living in that house! No cleanliness what so ever!!
Nope
Omg I was itching all over just looking at this video.
IT WOULD HAVE BEEN NICE TO SEE THE BASEMENT!
I like it I would love to help paint and throw ideas, just wow...
It turned out nice!
Who lives like that? Holy cow!!
It;s so hard to see past all the filth.
Gollylee, how do people live like that. It’s so sad. I’m sure the person must not have thought a lot of himself
Needs some refreshing?! 😂 burn it!!!
We did great on that one. Sold for $230k
needs the Ferguson touch
You have seen much worse then that. Oh my god. Can’t believe somebody lived there.
Yes, we have
That house looks more like a shed than a house. A house made of plywood, little terrain no way worth this much. But I'm European and I probably do not understand how things work there. Lol
It was rough
yourock, keep posting!!!
Thanks
I am continually surprised at how peoplelive!
That's a 25k and under house in Texas...crazy you paid that much for that house Lord that sink looks like shit. That guy was filthy!
SOld for about 225k
Can someone explain why the occupant would get money ?
He owned the house and it went to foreclosure. After the foreclosure, the public trustee pays all the lienholders and anything left over goes back to the owner.
@@investfourmore got it! Thanks for the response!!😆
Wait the county didn't collect the difference for the forcloser over bid and owner collects it... wow
Yes, that is the owner's money since all the liens were paid off.
You bought that for 130? Depending how much material costs or how much other houses are I guess it can be worth it.
dud he just say 5th flip of the month!!!!!!! hes rolling in cash
Ok, my first mistake was deciding to watch this while I ate. 🤢
Thank you for not opening the fridge!
I hope you hauled it away without opening it.
Good lord, what a pigsty.
I'm the first to admit that I'm not the greatest housekeeper, but I'm a damned neat freak compared to whoever lived there. 😳
Need to call one of those crime scene cleaning services before gutting this dump. Disgusting. Next time PUH-leeze spare me that non-un-see-able toilet.
lol
130k I think someone paid a little too much and your expecting 220k? what area is that?.
Colorado
133K for that? I only see 25 to 30K for that house. Where is this located?
Colorado