Before and After - A House Makeover Part 1
As I mentioned last week, my mom and I have worked endlessly on a home that used to be one of her rental properties. Actually, she sold this house two years ago, but made the mistake of provided financing "by owner." The new owners paid their house payment ONE time, and then proceeded to live in the house for free for another year after that. She eventually succeeded in getting them evicted and regained possession of the house- but, by then, the house was practically in ruins.
before
before
We are not sure what they were doing in the house - it was full of wiring and appeared that each individual bedroom must of had its own mini-fridge and television. We have decided that the owners must have been renting out the bedrooms. All of that to say - this house was beyond disgusting. Plus, there was the dead dog in a box on the front porch. And the pit of snakes in the shed. No joke. I wish I could provide the smell of the home to you across the internet, because it was unreal.
Hopefully, that description will be enough to help you fully appreciate how clean and comfortable this house is NOW!
But, first - the BEFORE photos.
The exterior of the home had lots of rotting boards and needed new paint.
The wood in several places around the house had to be replaced and the entire home needed paint.
Did I mention that this house is located 180 miles from us (near where my mom used to live.) Not an easy trip each time we cleaned or painted.
But we FINALLY finished this project.
But we FINALLY finished this project.
after
MUCH better - don't you think?
We also hung new shutters and a cute little number plaque we bought at Lowe's.
And then there is the mailbox...
Nothing says "This house is in great disrepair and may fall down at any minute" like a leaning and twisted and rusted mailbox.
We also hung new exterior light fixtures.
(We wanted to paint the door a more interesting color, but the door is already "hidden" in the back of a dark recess and we didn't want to darken the space any more. We thought the white kept it as bright as possible, given the space.)
Given the price-point of this neighborhood, my mom kept a very tight budget. We tried to pinch pennies the best we could and did not purchase anything extravagant. Most of the purchases for the home were from Lowe's. After all, when you are in the middle of no-where South Georgia repairing a house, and the nearest home improvement store is a Lowe's 25 miles away, "you get what you get and you don't throw a fit." Fortunately, Lowe's had plenty of options in appliances, hardware, doors, lighting, and home goods. I am waiting for them to call me at any moment and ask me to advertise for them.
One other thing: We could not really install any landscaping, due to the cost of irrigation systems and our distance from the house. We did not want to risk a hose malfunctioning or anything while we are away.
One other thing: We could not really install any landscaping, due to the cost of irrigation systems and our distance from the house. We did not want to risk a hose malfunctioning or anything while we are away.
See the Before and After photos of the Kitchen, here.
See the Before and After photos of the rest of the house, here.
See the Before and After photos of the rest of the house, here.
Comments
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I will never owner finance again or advise anyone to do so.
Its worth all the hard work and time spent.
great improvement!
Thanks so much for sharing this at The DIY Dreamer.. From Dream To Reality!
I am honored that your shared your story and house makeover at TUTORIAL TIPS AND TIDBITS!
Your hard work has paid off, The outside looks stunning. Came over from Katherines Corner.
Can't wait to see the interior!
(Still stressed about the dead dog in a box on the porch tho) :(
Lou Cinda
Can't wait to see the interior!
(Still stressed about the dead dog in a box on the porch tho) :(
Lou Cinda
Thanks for sharing -
Stacey of Embracing Change
Just curious if the house is anywhere near us? Looks like a completely different house now.
Blessings,
Betty @ Country Charm