There’s a lot of times that I say ‘I’ and ‘we’ in this video, but reality is that my Dad did most of the work! Also, did anyone notice the point in which I said “2 paints of coat” 😂
Yes, I did'narf larf at two paints of coat 😂😂😂😂. Thoroughly enjoyed watching this vid Justin, now I have finished doing any more refurbs . . . But you have to remember there is a certain order in which to do the work:- 1. Sort all plumbing first, cos if there are any disasters, you wont want to ruin any new purchases (like carpet, as you mentioned). 2. Ceilings come before walls, as again doing this after painting there may well be a lot of dust. 3. Then start at the rear (or upstairs if it's a house) and work your way down and out the front door ... when bringing in or out any appliances or furniture, you will not want to scratch or knock the new stuff. 4. Bring in your Dad ‼️😂😂 and look for bargains in all the usual shops - TravPerks, Toolstn, Screwfix and B+Q and any other shops 👍👍💯 I hope you enjoyed painting those kit-cupb'ds this time around, since you found it such a faff when you did your flat b4 you moved. Hope your new house is now finished and looks the biz 👍👍💯💯
Yeah this is thrifty as hell this video. There's not enough videos like this being made by property investors, doing things on the cheap/thrifty/clever. Excellent Video
Would you say having skills like being able to hang doors, skirting, stud work, kitchen fitting is beneficial if you’re getting into property ? Or better to be outsourced ?
Definitely beneficial, but the quicker you can outsource this, and factor the costs of paying a builder to do the works, the better. Because then you can focus on finding more properties, and getting the money to buy them :D
Fantastic video, I really enjoyed it Justin. Looks like a Barratt built property with usual shoddy work; corners cut and pennies pinched! Replacing the living room plaster boards and bathroom flooring/boards were very good and proper. Additionally I recommend a waterproof membrane under the bathroom flooring so inevitable wetness is managed and not allowed to damage the fabric of your property. I'd say cost wise, you've done very well man👍
So, I used a kitchen / wood based primer and Valspar premium paint. I’ve previously tried so called ‘kitchen specialty paints’ and even Farrow and Ball, but found the finish to be worse than Valspar.
Hi Justin, curious as to if you use any software for project management. I’ve just had to do a property renovation project at university and we used Microsoft project to plan / schedule / manage everything. Is this something you use?😊
Can you please do a video on how do you source the right trades and how do you choose them? What is your criteria for choosing the right trade ? Thank you
I love what you did with this 1 bed flat for 7,000 GBP. I’m curious as to how much it would have cost you if you’d employed a main building contractor and didn’t have the benefit of your Dad’s awesome skills? I need to update my 2 bedroom flat in West London and my online research has given me such diverse costs that I’m nowhere near being able to work out whether it’s going to cost me 10,000 GBP or three times that much 😑 Oh, and a massive shout-out to your Dad who did an amazing job!
Thanks Bruce! I’m just about to start another flat like this, but this time with contractors (that I’m not related too 😂), so Il definitely share that process and do a similar video. It’s likely to be about £14,000 this time around. That will include new kitchen, updates to bathroom, plastering ceiling, painting throughout and new flooring throughout. But prices might be very different in London!
@@JustinWilkins On a side note, I’d love to see something about building ground floor extensions - timelines, costs for the build (minus internal fixtures like kitchens, etc). Love how you present everything in a no-nonsense way 👌
Very nice refurb Justin, excellent results. Those knurled door and cupboard handles would make Coop from Garage Gym Reviews proud I'm sure! :joy: Also, is there no extractor hood for the hob? Is that not a bit of a concern regarding future damn issues?
I love the work you do, the video content is perfect and pointed! I also want to learn from you; hope to see you in the next 6 months at an event possibly?
@@JustinWilkins Great to know, and yes we will meet. Meanwhile, If you have any books or links/websites or people (myself and my Fiancée) can connect with, learn from; please drop them here. I and Theresa are keen to learn and get away from our day-day work.
how are you dealing with these high interest rates on BTL? Standard 25% deposit is leaving you with 5% interest. Im finding it very lucky to get £200pcm profit. Is it even worth the risk at that low level? Or am i still living in the dream land of enjoying 1.5% BTL rates which are set to expire
Hey Darryl, really good question. Its so much harder to make properties cashflow and work right now - a standard buy-to-let, I always look for £250+ pcm profit, on a BRR style project, the refinance will inevitably push up the mortgage payment and therefore often means cashflow is more like £180 profit pcm. I think properties always need to cashflow and make profit in order to protect ourselves against maintenance problems... its a case of weighing up, more cashflow but possibly more capital left in the deal. OR less cashflow but less capital left in the deal.
This is south coast. It has great returns, but always required a large amount more capital. Majority of my portfolio is in the north, which requires less capital, but returns less too.
@@JustinWilkins Which cities do you recommend specifically for individuals who have accumulated enough capital to invest in properties for buy-to-let or flipping as a newbie like myself in 2024?
There’s a lot of times that I say ‘I’ and ‘we’ in this video, but reality is that my Dad did most of the work!
Also, did anyone notice the point in which I said “2 paints of coat” 😂
Yes, I did'narf larf at two paints of coat 😂😂😂😂.
Thoroughly enjoyed watching this vid Justin, now I have finished doing any more refurbs . . . But you have to remember there is a certain order in which to do the work:-
1. Sort all plumbing first, cos if there are any disasters, you wont want to ruin any new purchases (like carpet, as you mentioned).
2. Ceilings come before walls, as again doing this after painting there may well be a lot of dust.
3. Then start at the rear (or upstairs if it's a house) and work your way down and out the front door ... when bringing in or out any appliances or furniture, you will not want to scratch or knock the new stuff.
4. Bring in your Dad ‼️😂😂 and look for bargains in all the usual shops - TravPerks, Toolstn, Screwfix and B+Q and any other shops 👍👍💯
I hope you enjoyed painting those kit-cupb'ds this time around, since you found it such a faff when you did your flat b4 you moved. Hope your new house is now finished and looks the biz 👍👍💯💯
Yeah this is thrifty as hell this video. There's not enough videos like this being made by property investors, doing things on the cheap/thrifty/clever. Excellent Video
Thanks! 😃🔥
Really enjoyed watching this, Justin. Well done with the refurb.
Great job Justin + Justin’s dad 🏆
Haha cheers Nick 🍻
Would you say having skills like being able to hang doors, skirting, stud work, kitchen fitting is beneficial if you’re getting into property ? Or better to be outsourced ?
Definitely beneficial, but the quicker you can outsource this, and factor the costs of paying a builder to do the works, the better. Because then you can focus on finding more properties, and getting the money to buy them :D
Third paint of coat 😂 great video!
Fantastic video, I really enjoyed it Justin. Looks like a Barratt built property with usual shoddy work; corners cut and pennies pinched! Replacing the living room plaster boards and bathroom flooring/boards were very good and proper. Additionally I recommend a waterproof membrane under the bathroom flooring so inevitable wetness is managed and not allowed to damage the fabric of your property. I'd say cost wise, you've done very well man👍
Great video again Justin
Great to see the transformation
Cheers James! 🔥
Kitchen looks great. Brilliant video, nice one!
Thanks! 🙌🙌
By far my fave vid of yours mate thanks
Thats awesome! Glad you enjoyed it 🔥
Great video mate. I have a similar flat how much do you think turning the kitchen into a bedroom with a diner in the living room.
I do think about it regularly and I’ve done this recently with a couple of other flats 🙂
Just a heads up, artex usually contains asbestos - would suggest you test before scraping or disturbing
Absolutely! Plastered over rather than touching it 🙂
Where are the handles from?
Is this flat a BRR? Would’ve been interested to see the figures on the value have a cheap £6k refurb etc
Btw Justin, can we please know what undercoat and paint you used on the cupboards? They look incredible. Is it Frenchic paint
So, I used a kitchen / wood based primer and Valspar premium paint. I’ve previously tried so called ‘kitchen specialty paints’ and even Farrow and Ball, but found the finish to be worse than Valspar.
@@JustinWilkins More videos like this please. You and your dad make a great team. Thrifty and very clever stuff
The best to use is zinsser oil based
Brilliant Video Justin, invaluable to those just starting out and with experience!!
Appreciate you Liam! Glad you enjoyed it 🤝
Cool refurb. Also, love the pube around @ 23:20
Let’s hope it wasn’t a pube on the oven 😂🤞
Hi Justin, curious as to if you use any software for project management. I’ve just had to do a property renovation project at university and we used Microsoft project to plan / schedule / manage everything. Is this something you use?😊
Can you please do a video on how do you source the right trades and how do you choose them? What is your criteria for choosing the right trade ? Thank you
Can you suggest any main contractors in the Southwest area?
I love what you did with this 1 bed flat for 7,000 GBP. I’m curious as to how much it would have cost you if you’d employed a main building contractor and didn’t have the benefit of your Dad’s awesome skills? I need to update my 2 bedroom flat in West London and my online research has given me such diverse costs that I’m nowhere near being able to work out whether it’s going to cost me 10,000 GBP or three times that much 😑
Oh, and a massive shout-out to your Dad who did an amazing job!
Thanks Bruce! I’m just about to start another flat like this, but this time with contractors (that I’m not related too 😂), so Il definitely share that process and do a similar video. It’s likely to be about £14,000 this time around.
That will include new kitchen, updates to bathroom, plastering ceiling, painting throughout and new flooring throughout. But prices might be very different in London!
@@JustinWilkins Thanks mate, I’ll look forward to seeing how that goes 🤞
@@JustinWilkins On a side note, I’d love to see something about building ground floor extensions - timelines, costs for the build (minus internal fixtures like kitchens, etc). Love how you present everything in a no-nonsense way 👌
Great video again.
Would you be willing to share the main contractor you use in the North West? I could really do with one.
Very nice refurb Justin, excellent results. Those knurled door and cupboard handles would make Coop from Garage Gym Reviews proud I'm sure! :joy: Also, is there no extractor hood for the hob? Is that not a bit of a concern regarding future damn issues?
Thanks! hahaha
Extractor going in now (wasn't complete in time for the video sadly)
Have you fitted an extractor?
Yes. Not sure I showed that in the video
I love the work you do, the video content is perfect and pointed! I also want to learn from you; hope to see you in the next 6 months at an event possibly?
Thanks and I’m sure we’ll meet in the future 🤝
@@JustinWilkins Great to know, and yes we will meet. Meanwhile, If you have any books or links/websites or people (myself and my Fiancée) can connect with, learn from; please drop them here. I and Theresa are keen to learn and get away from our day-day work.
how are you dealing with these high interest rates on BTL? Standard 25% deposit is leaving you with 5% interest. Im finding it very lucky to get £200pcm profit. Is it even worth the risk at that low level? Or am i still living in the dream land of enjoying 1.5% BTL rates which are set to expire
Hey Darryl, really good question. Its so much harder to make properties cashflow and work right now - a standard buy-to-let, I always look for £250+ pcm profit, on a BRR style project, the refinance will inevitably push up the mortgage payment and therefore often means cashflow is more like £180 profit pcm. I think properties always need to cashflow and make profit in order to protect ourselves against maintenance problems... its a case of weighing up, more cashflow but possibly more capital left in the deal. OR less cashflow but less capital left in the deal.
Also what about these new laws of no short hold tenancies … and not being able to remove the tenants
I would love a video on your monthly rental income, with all expenses accounted for.
Alright HMRC
Haha I will do another one of those soon!
@@ChrisWoodhead2811🤣🤣🤣
Where abouts is this?
I take my hat off to you mate. Couldn’t be arsed to do all of that. Luckily I’m in the U.S where investing in properties is so much easier.
Nice cheap refurb. Were you able to refinance and get your money out?
I will be yes 😃
it's a must-watch!
Appreciate this! Glad you liked it 🤝
What net roi did you achieve?
Amazing, Great Job!
Thanks Carlos! 🤝
I cant help think that 950pm is ridiculous. For a 1 bed flat? Thats robbery
Depends where you live ... talk to people in London, they will think its a bargain!
Love the content ! Keep it comkng
How many houses have you flipped yet?
Bought 15 total. Sold 7. Sourced over 250
Where is this property? Good returns
This is south coast. It has great returns, but always required a large amount more capital.
Majority of my portfolio is in the north, which requires less capital, but returns less too.
@@JustinWilkins Which cities do you recommend specifically for individuals who have accumulated enough capital to invest in properties for buy-to-let or flipping as a newbie like myself in 2024?
i really enjoyed it
Awesome to hear! 🤝
Great video🎉🍻🤩
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Solid wood worktops in a rental 😮👎
Sadly I’ve done enough laminate ones to know they all get ruined 😔
@@JustinWilkins . . . I always used Ikea kitchens and laminate worktops and they were top class - never saw them ruined ... 😕