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August 2017
Carolina has one last hurdle to leap before she can put her flip on the market. The front needs a major makeover, from top to bottom, starting with the unsightly faux brick wall.
Honey bees have taken up space in Carolina's soffit, and they have to be relocated before renovations can begin on the exterior.
Carolina's master suite feels cramped and the bathroom lacks a proper vanity, so she gets to work reconfiguring the space.
Carolina has her hands full as she takes on the abandoned eyesore of the neighborhood.
July 2017
This little flip has presented more than its fair share of challenges! Carolina hopes that the extra work and dollars spent will pay off in the end. Last up, Carolina tackles the sunroom, where the hits keep coming.
Another costly fix causes Carolina to reevaluate her budget and game plan for this flip. Carolina realizes she's in much deeper than she originally planned, and decides to go all in to market her new flip as a complete remodel.
Carolina's new flip is quickly turning into a money pit, and work in the kitchen proves to be no different. Carolina is devastated to learn that all the plumbing needs to be replaced.
Carolina's keen to get this flip on the market. She transforms the overgrown backyard into its very own slice of paradise and replaces the 70s bathroom with all new modern, sleek finishes, just in time for the open house!
A determined Carolina saves money while making over three bedrooms and a master bath. She reuses materials in need of a good cleaning and refurbishes abandoned furniture to use for staging.
Carolina turns her attention to the front of the house where she's kicking up the curb appeal. Her tight budget takes a hit when a quick roof repair becomes a larger job, and city codes require extra work for the new driveway build.
Carolina buys a new house in an online auction, sight unseen. She kicks off the renovations by breaking through brick walls to bring in the light and completely gutting out the kitchen.
Carolina and her team find a small but perfect investment, a 1950's block home with an interesting masonry wall and a lot of potential. It's an eyesore now and filled with the previous owner's junk, but that won't stop Carolina.
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