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  • Jensen Beach, FL
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Flip Pics Before and After

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  • Investor
  • Jensen Beach, FL
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@Tyler Smiarowski @Justin S.

Well, I'm all settled in S. Florida now, but we managed to finish up this flip in Cedar Rapids, IA, right before we left. Here are a couple of the after pics!! The hard wood floors were all salvageable and the beech cabinets from Menard's worked out PERFECTLY, in my opinion :).

Living Room (Before)

Living Room (After)

Kitchen (Before)

Kitchen (After)

Bedroom (Before)

Bedroom (After)

I apologize that they aren't the same angle of pictures as the before pics. We finished it right before we moved, so these are actually the listing pics. 

Financed it fully at 89k with a 12k rehab loan. Will have used the entire 12k between holding costs and rehab, but no out of pocket costs yet. It's currently listed at 130k. 

We'll see if it sells!

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Originally posted by @Spencer Nelson:

That was some scary green carpet in the bedroom before picture. With that rehab budget, I guess all of the issues addressed were mainly cosmetic. Looks like a good job to me! Hope it sells fast for you. 

Scary for somebody to have as flooring today, but it is actually a potentially good sign. Back in the 1960s and 1970s carpet was sort of in style, so people covered their hardwood with carpet. In colors like that green and gold. So when you see that sort of carpet, you lift a corner to check if nice wood was being protected for all those years ;)

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