How To Design & Renovate Your Way Up the Housing Ladder - Part 4
Why you should never sell a home that isn’t finished. Creating and selling a lifestyle and Knowing your buyer.
If you are just joining us and are new to HOME & HORT, or you’ve just been a tad busy, then here’s a little catch up of what we’ve been talking about recently:
How To Renovate Your Way Up The Housing Ladder - Part 3
In this episode I’m going to tell you about the haunted house Mr C bought without me seeing it and the Victorian cottage in the Surrey Hills we bought afterwards that would become our happy home for 7 years. That was the house that was only a field away from where they filmed The Holiday. I’m going to show you the build process for the cottage and talk about the things that can go wrong.
The Home Buying Points System
I’ve decided to make this a FREE read today as this little not-yet patented system of ours has helped so much over the last 27 years of home buying and renovating. I want to share it with you all. It’s pretty universal and can be adapted for almost anywhere in the world and to suit your needs. Read on if you’re thinking…
As you are reading this I am currently five hours behind you in my home from home, Key West surrounded by weatherboard homes and free-roaming chickens. Would you be interested in knowing more about the southernmost point of the United States, its architecture and why we love coming here so much?
Never ever sell a home that isn’t finished
Are you thinking of selling your home? Have you done everything to it that you possibly can and is it finished? If not, then you must not under any circumstances list it yet.
Rule No.1 – Never Ever sell a property that you have not finished! “But I’m bored of it” I hear you cry. Be gone yea property heathen! Why would you do that? You own a home and you want to sell it half done? Are you off your trolley? Have you completely lost your fixer upper marbles? Read on to find out why.