The Great Italian Caper: How Much Did Bargain Block's Dreamy Detroit Dig Actually Sell For?
Ah, the Italian House. The crown jewel of Bargain Block season whatever-it-was (research skills not my strong suit). This dilapidated Detroit two-story had hearts soaring and hammers pounding. Keith and Evan, our fearless renovation duo, swooped in with visions of Tuscan sunsets and terracotta dreams. But the real question that had us glued to the screen was: how much would this Detroit diamond fetch after a sprinkle of Bargain Block magic?
From Derelict to Delight: A Pricey Proposition
Let's be honest, folks, this house wasn't exactly move-in ready. We're talking major fixer-upper territory. Remember that leaky roof that looked like it belonged on a shipwreck? Or the sketchy electrical wiring that could power a small village? Yeah, those little details. Our intrepid investors snagged this fixer-upper for a cool $7,500. Stealing hearts and real estate, one bargain at a time.
The Renovation Rollercoaster: When Dreams Meet Budgets
Now, Keith and Evan are known for their budget-friendly flips, but the Italian House threw them a curveball. Remember that time they discovered a hidden room? Adorable plot twist for the show, not so great for the wallet. In the end, renovations ballooned to a whopping $140,000. So, with a total investment of $147,500, how much did this Detroit dreamboat actually sell for?
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The Big Reveal: And the Winner Is...
Drumroll please... the Italian House sold for a tidy $179,000! That's a profit of $31,500, folks! Enough for Keith and Evan to celebrate with a victory pizza (with extra pepperoni, because #treatyourself) and maybe a new pair of work boots (because demo takes a toll).
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How much did Keith and Evan spend on the Italian House in total?
$147,500, including the purchase price and renovations.
What was the biggest challenge during the Italian House renovation?
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Staying on budget! Those surprise discoveries can really eat into the profit margin.
How long did it take to sell the Italian House?
Just two days! Seems like someone else fell in love with that Tuscan charm.
What design elements made the Italian House a hit?
Light and airy spaces, pops of color, and a modern take on classic Italian features.