Last time I spent time on renovations was in my Washington D.C. apartment, l spent $1500.00...but l was so glad l did it. I created a magical space ....even my landlord was in shock....l lived there for eight years! When he showed the space it was rented on the spot! Life is short enjoy your new home ❤
That’s the best advice! We’ve been renters and always willing to invest in our spaces. Our management company always comment when anyone comes in our current apartment! I hope to get a tenant that wants to invest in their space and stay for many years!
Deep breaths, Sis. It will all be worth it. My husband is a RE Investor here in NJ and those costs seem right in line. It's an investment property that you both will use to create inter-generational wealth. Just keep telling yourself "It's a blessing" and Whoosaa when you can. You all are doing a GREAT job!!🥰
😅 Yeah that is a lot of money, but considering the renovation costs are being spread across two homes, it actually seems pretty reasonable and I believe the finished home will be well worth it in the end. I can’t wait to see the final result. Thank you for sharing and for being so transparent about the costs. This is so helpful for people considering doing this. 😊❤
This actually seems very reasonable considering the unexpected plumbing issues. Have said this before, but I appreciate the transparency. With the way interests rates are set up, the only way we’ll own is through inheritance or buying a fixer upper of our own. Having an idea of the cost is helpful. We’re not rich and this makes it feel possible 💕
Love ikea cabinets. Just finished put up ours. Tip: people return kitchen cabinets and doors new because it didn’t fit. The “as is” section will sell it on deep discount plus the extra percentage off on Wednesdays. I did this for a whole year before installing my kitchen, saved big $$
Celia you are doing a great job, and you are overhauling two homes 80k is great , we redid our kitchen and 2 bathrooms in 2014 and spent 160k. you are going to be so happy when everything is completed. Everything you are doing is lookin good.
Thanks! We definitely keep reminding ourselves that this is an investment and that we’ll love it in the end. I do however already have a list of things I’d do differently next time so the experience is beneficial too. Almost 10 years later are you guys happy with the work you did?
Well when all is complete you will reap back what you have sown into the rental, also you will have a home hand picked with the things you desire. Thanks for sharing.
Girrrl, you are doing an amazing job with the home that you have purchased. If you have only spent 80K at this point fixing up 2 homes then you are doing great. I watch renovations all the time on HGTV and just doing one house runs up to 160K or more, so pat yourself on the back and jump for joy that you haven't spent that much with what you have done. You are gonna love your house when it is done and your renters will be happy too. Keep up the good work. I'm waiting for the final reveal.
Hi Celia, I understand how you're feeling,as I told you it's well worth it,on our first home we spent 140,000$ on remodeling our home,we found that most of the money was spent on things that you couldn't see,Our second home we spent 100.000, you're going to look back and say Lord,we made it, 🙏🏾 without a divorce 😅😅,, Guys y'all have done and amazing job in a short period, 💪💯
I'm an Los Angeles native, and I know at least one of y'all are from NY? since that's where you were when I first subscribed... That duplex price, even as a fixer upper is amazing from my point of view, and yay to another income stream with the rentable unit. 🎉
You guy’s are doing a great job and thank goodness you have someone to walk you through it. On the bright side if move in ready is 250k and up, you’ll know exactly what you have going on and have designed it yourself for the same price.
The cost of paint took me out, what?! Like Sean, I love the crystal doornob - my cousin had them in her old Detroit home. Hopefully I can find them when I buy a house. Really detailed video, I'm so glad you did this! Very eye opening!
Thank you for this level of transparency! I constantly see reno videos where no one talks about the costs or the less sexy work that has to be done. This is brilliant and incredibly rare on the TH-cam😂❤️
Me and my husband just bought a condo in Vegas and had to gut the whole kitchen and 2 bathrooms...It racked up faster than we could say we just bought our first property. But it's worth it as we get to design it like we want! I'm enjoying the content!
I cannot even believe how much cheaper home are in the states !!!! I’m in Toronto , average home prices are about 900k Even in smaller towns in Ontario prices are ridiculous 😩😩😩
I appreciate the breakdown! I know nothing about buying a house and renovating and I’m so ready to get into my own! So tell mama you’re doing the lord’s work lol
We spent 100,000 on the basement alone and the only thing you can see is diffrent is an egress window. Nobody really talks about how the foundation can eat up all of your budget.😭
It was said to us so many times about the basement and I just kept being like “uh huh. Ok” then the numbers started rolling in 🫠. Luckily we didn’t have to do any work to the foundation but I agree no one talks about this part! Bless your new window 😂♥️
@@Celiadw when people would ask how the finished basement was going I’d just say well there is a beautiful window and that’s probably all there will be for a few years lol
The $1,100 for painters was a very good price especially if they provided the paint & supplies for 2 houses. Paint alone is very expensive & painting teo entire houses is no joke.
Thank you for showing the cost of things. We have a 1840 we live in our house already but mostly everything you have done we will need to do. Its mind blowing. You definitely need the right people behind you so you don't get taken advantage of. But your place looks great even if it's not done yet. Can't wait to see it all done
Hey Celia. Thanks for updates. You're right, people dont share the actual cost of renovations only the work and completed job. I have 2 questions..if too personal I understand.1. Are you all carrying two loans or was one loan on the house/Reno cost? 2. Are you nervous about being a land lord as some renters may not take pride in your home as you do and you might have to redo somethings again once they leave?
Hello! You guys got your home at a good price even with the violations. The cost to remove the trees was excellent. I have a family member in NE Ohio who paid almost your cost to have 1 massive maple tree removed. Labor cost will get you every time! But, when it’s all said and done, the other unit is INCOME that will help pay for this investment. So keep smiling, laughing, and deep breathing! Blessings
Hi C🩵I know once these things are completed. It will be an amazing home. The investments will be worth it all. I know your decorating gifts will show themselves. 🌷💖✨
Your prices tho a lot are quite resonable. I'm sure you will come out ahead with built in equity and income. Plus a home that you will love! Excited to see your selections come together and move in day. Just breath❣️😊
This was very interesting and informative. I know at the end you guys will be glad when its all over and you can move in and reap the benefits of having the rental income. 150 k was a great price for a two family home. The numbers are not blowing my mind because I know with older homes comes surprises and things needing to be to code etc. My parental home is over 100 years old and I know should I decide to renovate there is no telling what is hidden, much less the things I would update for style purposes alone. I have even looked into building a duplex for the same reasons of being able to live on one side and rent out the other.
Hello Celia, I love to see you and Sean's journey. I believe your hard work will pay off. Real estate still can pay off financially nevermind being able to pass it down to Cash. I am praying for you and your family. Peace and Blessings!❤❤❤
Yes it’s a lot of cash, especially in this economy now, but it is a very good investment that will pay off in the future! Building that generational wealth baby! I’m so happy for you, Sean and baby Cash. Many more blessings ❤
Hi there! I just love your content! Knowing that you are a local sister makes it better. I think I saw you recently at Taste restaurant. I love the renovations!
I severely underestimated the cost of renovations. Really appreciate your transparency! For folks that are local, would you be open to sharing the names of trades you used/are happy with? (best wishes from a non-Cleveland person! xx)
Thanks so much for sharing! I know it takes guts putting this out there! My partner and I are doing a big reno on our first home too, some diy and some hired, so it’s nice hearing similar prices for materials and labor (we’re in tx)! It’s looking amazing!!! 🧡
Wow Celia..all I can say is you guys are doing an excellent job! Amazing how you are keeping things straight. You are so, so blessed to have a friend helping you through this. I'm so proud of you both. So inspiring! I'm learning so much from you and I appreciate you being so transparent on your renovation journey. ❤🙏🏾🙏🏾
Well this was the nicest comment!! Thank you!! I'm so glad folks are finding this info journey helpful and inspiring! It's so scary to us but sharing it helps us feel a bit more sure of ourselves. Community is important!!
Thank you for sharing all of this information, and the transparency! It's very helpful! May I ask how you're funding the cost of the renovations? Loan or out of pocket or something else?
Hopefully we get an amazing tenet! We plan to get a new appraisal once the house is done, it’ll be exciting to see what we could sell it for if we ever thought to sell.
So Josh gave us an initial estimate on the work we knew we had to do so we started with that number. The basement plumbing and our wishlist has ballooned that number a bit but that’s also one of the things mentioned to us when we started. Set a budget but know that you’re going to go over. And we’re definitely over 🫠😂
Last time I spent time on renovations was in my Washington D.C. apartment, l spent $1500.00...but l was so glad l did it. I created a magical space ....even my landlord was in shock....l lived there for eight years! When he showed the space it was rented on the spot! Life is short enjoy your new home ❤
That’s the best advice! We’ve been renters and always willing to invest in our spaces. Our management company always comment when anyone comes in our current apartment! I hope to get a tenant that wants to invest in their space and stay for many years!
Deep breaths, Sis. It will all be worth it. My husband is a RE Investor here in NJ and those costs seem right in line. It's an investment property that you both will use to create inter-generational wealth. Just keep telling yourself "It's a blessing" and Whoosaa when you can. You all are doing a GREAT job!!🥰
😅 Yeah that is a lot of money, but considering the renovation costs are being spread across two homes, it actually seems pretty reasonable and I believe the finished home will be well worth it in the end. I can’t wait to see the final result. Thank you for sharing and for being so transparent about the costs. This is so helpful for people considering doing this. 😊❤
Education is why I wanted to share! We’re learning a ton and why keep it all to ourselves! Thanks for watching ♥️
This actually seems very reasonable considering the unexpected plumbing issues.
Have said this before, but I appreciate the transparency. With the way interests rates are set up, the only way we’ll own is through inheritance or buying a fixer upper of our own. Having an idea of the cost is helpful. We’re not rich and this makes it feel possible 💕
Yes, but look at the savings of you being the Project Manager(STRESS!) You both have done your homework and it's going to be amazing when completed.
Love ikea cabinets. Just finished put up ours. Tip: people return kitchen cabinets and doors new because it didn’t fit. The “as is” section will sell it on deep discount plus the extra percentage off on Wednesdays. I did this for a whole year before installing my kitchen, saved big $$
Celia you are doing a great job, and you are overhauling two homes 80k is great , we redid our kitchen and 2 bathrooms in 2014 and spent 160k. you are going to be so happy when everything is completed. Everything you are doing is lookin good.
Thanks! We definitely keep reminding ourselves that this is an investment and that we’ll love it in the end. I do however already have a list of things I’d do differently next time so the experience is beneficial too. Almost 10 years later are you guys happy with the work you did?
@@Celiadw Yes we are happy with our choices we made , but a lot of the cost was for the labor.
Well when all is complete you will reap back what you have sown into the rental, also you will have a home hand picked with the things you desire. Thanks for sharing.
Girrrl, you are doing an amazing job with the home that you have purchased. If you have only spent 80K at this point fixing up 2 homes then you are doing great. I watch renovations all the time on HGTV and just doing one house runs up to 160K or more, so pat yourself on the back and jump for joy that you haven't spent that much with what you have done. You are gonna love your house when it is done and your renters will be happy too. Keep up the good work. I'm waiting for the final reveal.
Hi Celia, I understand how you're feeling,as I told you it's well worth it,on our first home we spent 140,000$ on remodeling our home,we found that most of the money was spent on things that you couldn't see,Our second home we spent 100.000, you're going to look back and say Lord,we made it, 🙏🏾 without a divorce 😅😅,, Guys y'all have done and amazing job in a short period, 💪💯
I'm an Los Angeles native, and I know at least one of y'all are from NY? since that's where you were when I first subscribed... That duplex price, even as a fixer upper is amazing from my point of view, and yay to another income stream with the rentable unit. 🎉
You guy’s are doing a great job and thank goodness you have someone to walk you through it. On the bright side if move in ready is 250k and up, you’ll know exactly what you have going on and have designed it yourself for the same price.
The cost of paint took me out, what?! Like Sean, I love the crystal doornob - my cousin had them in her old Detroit home. Hopefully I can find them when I buy a house. Really detailed video, I'm so glad you did this! Very eye opening!
Okay -for paint?? I did a whole Scooby Doo, "Vrrrrahhhh??" and cocked my head to the side like I was looking for Shaggy!! Ooh lawd
Thank you for this level of transparency! I constantly see reno videos where no one talks about the costs or the less sexy work that has to be done. This is brilliant and incredibly rare on the TH-cam😂❤️
❤this video, thank you for sharing your experience of your home journey. Your new home is going to be everything you want it to be. 😊
Me and my husband just bought a condo in Vegas and had to gut the whole kitchen and 2 bathrooms...It racked up faster than we could say we just bought our first property. But it's worth it as we get to design it like we want! I'm enjoying the content!
your numbers are reasonabl ly good a duplex. Smart move in your buying a 5 + 5 bed duplex.... wishing you two all the best!
I totally understand renovations are money money money but, you guys will be so pleased after ❤❤
I cannot even believe how much cheaper home are in the states !!!!
I’m in Toronto , average home prices are about 900k
Even in smaller towns in Ontario prices are ridiculous 😩😩😩
I appreciate the breakdown! I know nothing about buying a house and renovating and I’m so ready to get into my own! So tell mama you’re doing the lord’s work lol
She’s still definitely not loving me sharing so I’ll be sure to let her know!
We spent 100,000 on the basement alone and the only thing you can see is diffrent is an egress window. Nobody really talks about how the foundation can eat up all of your budget.😭
It was said to us so many times about the basement and I just kept being like “uh huh. Ok” then the numbers started rolling in 🫠. Luckily we didn’t have to do any work to the foundation but I agree no one talks about this part! Bless your new window 😂♥️
@@Celiadw when people would ask how the finished basement was going I’d just say well there is a beautiful window and that’s probably all there will be for a few years lol
Is streesing but at the end , it come the calm. Youre doing everything allright. ❤
The $1,100 for painters was a very good price especially if they provided the paint & supplies for 2 houses. Paint alone is very expensive & painting teo entire houses is no joke.
The cost was $11,100. You forgot a zero lol 🙃
On the + side.. You're an awesome presenter. Y'alls investment will definitely bring a big dividend 👏🏽👏🏽
appreciate your open and honest disclosure.
Thank you for showing the cost of things. We have a 1840 we live in our house already but mostly everything you have done we will need to do. Its mind blowing. You definitely need the right people behind you so you don't get taken advantage of. But your place looks great even if it's not done yet. Can't wait to see it all done
Love a Clearly Canadian!
It will all be worth it in the end...
Hey Celia. Thanks for updates. You're right, people dont share the actual cost of renovations only the work and completed job. I have 2 questions..if too personal I understand.1. Are you all carrying two loans or was one loan on the house/Reno cost? 2. Are you nervous about being a land lord as some renters may not take pride in your home as you do and you might have to redo somethings again once they leave?
Hello! You guys got your home at a good price even with the violations. The cost to remove the trees was excellent. I have a family member in NE Ohio who paid almost your cost to have 1 massive maple tree removed. Labor cost will get you every time! But, when it’s all said and done, the other unit is INCOME that will help pay for this investment. So keep smiling, laughing, and deep breathing! Blessings
You got this but whew chile there is beauty in it all. Staying tuned in for the next update. Awesome series.
Hi C🩵I know once these things are completed. It will be an amazing home. The investments will be worth it all. I know your decorating gifts will show themselves. 🌷💖✨
Wow!😮😮😮 I wish you guys well as you continue to renovate your home and investment. I know it's going to be beautiful. Great job 👍
Congrats! I know your home will be beautiful at the end 😀.
Your prices tho a lot are quite resonable. I'm sure you will come out ahead with built in equity and income. Plus a home that you will love! Excited to see your selections come together and move in day. Just breath❣️😊
Thank you for the transparency 🙌🏾
sis YOU GOT TO DO WHAT YOU HAVE TODO......Im not a handy person at all the houses i;m looking at
This was very interesting and informative. I know at the end you guys will be glad when its all over and you can move in and reap the benefits of having the rental income. 150 k was a great price for a two family home. The numbers are not blowing my mind because I know with older homes comes surprises and things needing to be to code etc. My parental home is over 100 years old and I know should I decide to renovate there is no telling what is hidden, much less the things I would update for style purposes alone. I have even looked into building a duplex for the same reasons of being able to live on one side and rent out the other.
Congratulations!👏👏👏🎉💃🏾🙌🏽
Thank you!!
thanks so much for sharing.. .it's gonna be such a nice place when you're done
Hello Celia, I love to see you and Sean's journey. I believe your hard work will pay off. Real estate still can pay off financially nevermind being able to pass it down to Cash. I am praying for you and your family. Peace and Blessings!❤❤❤
Excellent work so far!
Yes it’s a lot of cash, especially in this economy now, but it is a very good investment that will pay off in the future! Building that generational wealth baby! I’m so happy for you, Sean and baby Cash. Many more blessings ❤
We're definitely trying to keep our eye on that long term prize! Thank you for the well wishes!
Thank you so much for sharing. This is unvaluable information to me as a single woman interested in embarking on this journey.
Hi there!
I just love your content! Knowing that you are a local sister makes it better. I think I saw you recently at Taste restaurant. I love the renovations!
Houses much smaller where I am are 1million so to me I'm amazed. (i'm in london uk so theres that)
I severely underestimated the cost of renovations. Really appreciate your transparency! For folks that are local, would you be open to sharing the names of trades you used/are happy with? (best wishes from a non-Cleveland person! xx)
You and me both! I'd have to check with the trades folk but if anyone local wants a contact please let me know!
Thanks so much for sharing! I know it takes guts putting this out there! My partner and I are doing a big reno on our first home too, some diy and some hired, so it’s nice hearing similar prices for materials and labor (we’re in tx)!
It’s looking amazing!!! 🧡
Information is important so it felt important to share. Wishing you guys the best on your reno project!
I can’t afford turn key in DMV 😩 so this is so helpful
DMV is one of those eggspessive markets!! A fixer upper might be a good way to get in!
You're doing great and it's going to be so worth it!
Great job looking forward to completion and great tenants oh and tour .You've always do a fantastic job with your designs.peace and blessings ❤❤
Wow Celia..all I can say is you guys are doing an excellent job! Amazing how you are keeping things straight. You are so, so blessed to have a friend helping you through this. I'm so proud of you both. So inspiring! I'm learning so much from you and I appreciate you being so transparent on your renovation journey. ❤🙏🏾🙏🏾
Well this was the nicest comment!! Thank you!! I'm so glad folks are finding this info journey helpful and inspiring! It's so scary to us but sharing it helps us feel a bit more sure of ourselves. Community is important!!
Love this type of content! You guys are doing a great job!
Thanks so much!
Heyyyyy i can't wait for the updates.
I didn't even know they still made Clearly Canadians! That was my DRANK when I was in highschool 😂 (a million years ago)
Thank you for sharing all of this information, and the transparency! It's very helpful! May I ask how you're funding the cost of the renovations? Loan or out of pocket or something else?
It is what it is but wow! I am really scared to buy a house now!
Don't be scared!! You can go the route of a move in ready home! You don't have take on a big renovation all at once.
Very interested to hear what the expected rent will be for the tenanted side
Me too lol! We’re researching but haven’t arrived at a number yet.
Will you get a good rental ??yes you are buying 2 houses so it seems much more .just think if you sell both houses what would you sell for?
Hopefully we get an amazing tenet! We plan to get a new appraisal once the house is done, it’ll be exciting to see what we could sell it for if we ever thought to sell.
That is a reasonable price! I thought it was at least $250k.
The house? Yeah we got a great price but it was a bit bigger of a project than we thought!
@@Celiadw I live in a 1904, 668 sq ft house (1 bedroom) and paid $100k!
How did you set your budget for this project❤?
So Josh gave us an initial estimate on the work we knew we had to do so we started with that number. The basement plumbing and our wishlist has ballooned that number a bit but that’s also one of the things mentioned to us when we started. Set a budget but know that you’re going to go over. And we’re definitely over 🫠😂
If each unit was 150K then total is 379K not 229K? What did I miss?
It’s two units but one property so $150k was for the whole thing.
Ooo wee
LOL yeah!
I know that ain’t a mystic 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Oh ok lol
I guess write 80 thousand dollars