We purchased this home with the proceeds from Satsuma in North Hollywood. As the old saying goes “buy the worst house in the best neighborhood.” This home had stunning view of Hollister Peak and was just a block to the Los Osos Oaks state preserve trail head. It had been sitting on the market a long time. It didn’t show well because a long term tenant had packed it to the brim with stuff, the overgrown trees were blocking part of the view and the exterior had been left half-painted in a state of disrepair.
This is my favorite type of house because potential home buyers were not seeing the potential! I couldn’t wait to get my hands on it. We purchased it Sept 2015 for $570k. We re-coated the driveway, put in new landscape ourselves, hired exterior painters, personally painted out the dated wood kitchen cabinets, doors and trim, hired someone to install hardwood floors and trimmed up the trees.
We loved the house so much we kept it for a bit but ultimately decided to sell just 10 months later. By July 2016 we were in escrow for $685k! Seeing prices now, I wish I had held it longer 🙁 However, I am grateful that we ended up with another great profitable project out of the proceeds. I reinvested this money into the Victorian Era 1898 house on 12th St. in Paso Robles .
Before-touring for the first time After After Before-Look at that driveway! Before- yard needs help Before After After-recoated the driveway After-windows professionally cleaned After Before- Carpet and clutter After-hardwood floors Before-tile, carpet, clutter After-hardwood floors updates the look Before- trees blocking view After-trees trimmed, view revealed Before Before After-a little paint goes a long way! After Before After-view revealed Can’t get enough of that view Can’t get enough of that view Before After Before-Master bath Construction- painted cabinets, doors and trim Construction- Master, painted doors and trim After-new flooring and tub Construction- putting in a soaking tub After-soaking tub, new floors, paint Kellan loved this tree house Magical oaks Trail head to Oak Preserve Compost for landscape Rocks for pathways That is my shadow spreading compost I love laying drip line and planting It’s coming together Spreading bark chips requires a break Landscape filling in new landscape new landscape new landscape