House With Guide Price Of £15,000 Gets A Stunning Makeover | Homes Under The Hammer
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
- This small terraced house is going up for auction with a starting price of only £15, 000! A property developer snaps it up and starts work on transforming it into the perfect small family home.
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Wounderfull program with great presenters ! Love watching this ! With a nice pot of tea & biscuits !!
& No scrounge verts
Every 10 minutes !!!
ilove watching these shows from all over the world cause culturally, design is so drastically different from country to country. NEVER would we in israel keep that long hallway and nobody will ever buy a place with only 1 bathroom....
Many houses in Europe have 1 bathroom, so not a big deal here. The houses are solidly built though. Not predominantly wooden like the ones over the pond in North America.
You guys dont buy houses anyway. You just steal palestinian ones
I prefer this format than original show which keeps repeating the interviews.
Dion such a bore ...
I hate how the estate agents are never honest, they always say “very nice modern kicthen” and “done to a very high standard” that kitchen is awful and tacky
The BBC used our license fee to fuel the rise in ‘property developers taking affordable homes from young first time buyers. Good job😢😢
The ugly duckling turned into a swan.🦢
2023
Rent in manchester for this would be at around £1000
None of those bedrooms look as if a bed would fit,overall very poor
What happened to the video of the house in Sittingbourne Kent, from May 2009? Donkey in the back yard!
OMG English people live in such small spaces
😢
Most of these were originally built to house workers during the Industrial revolution, paradise compared to the slums of the cities before. And tbh its similar to many flats but has the benefit of being like a house
Cooped chickens
I mean not anymore a lot of people open up the spaces and stuff now and modernise them at least our houses don’t blow away in a storm like in America …
Yes it’s horrible
As long as its warm and comfy. Theres npthing you cant do in it😂
What is the difference on the exterior. I keep missing it.
Door became white
New windows
Extra long drainage
2% less poverty looking
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Lol.
shoulda kept thje sliding doors !
Would you trust a company that lies about a property value? 15K they know its worth much more wht are they lying?
No bay window
So if you rent it out after spending 60k all together for £550 per month that's about a decade to make the money back
That’s just the starting rent. You can safely bet they will continually increase the rent at every possible opportunity.
But I like it
What a depressing kitchen. The saddest new kitchen ever. Typical of a user mindset. No consideration for the person who has to live with it. Just wanting the cheapest possible option for their pocket. 😔
That’s the sort of kitchen that’s so cheap and if they wanted to care for it more you could always paint over the cupboards and cabinets and replace the handles and add a wallpaper on the counter slab just show a bit more care
I disagree, I think the kitchen wasn’t the most snazzy but it fits the decor of the house. Yes fair enough the owner might be wanting the cheapest possible option for their pocket is it any surprise that some people do that? No do I condone it? Also no but you’re not going to spend £15-20k on a brand new kitchen for a house that will retail at £100k at most as advised by the AEs
@@Alan-hq6ei that's a poor excuse. Profit is profit. This will be someone's life, they'll probably raise children in it. It's depressing to choose such an uninspiring look just to make it cheap. Especially when the tenants could probably never afford the extra 5 grand it would cost for a better one, but it would just mean a few percent less profit for old janice the millionaire
@S I think any kids they have would be bullied at school for the state of that kitchen tbh. Lmao
Thats not quite how it works, the kitchen is the most important room in a renovation, it adds the most value, adding a cheap kitchen stops you from adding that value so its her loss
That kitchen is poor thecrestvis good
She bought it for 45 and the complete renovation was 15?
She had a contingency of 5 and used it so 20 in total.
Looks and sounds like he woke up in a gutter
Don't you just hate it when foreigners buy our houses and can't speak English FFS!!!..
Renting it out and cramming 50 Afgans in a 2 bed terrace 🤣