Real estate investors often picture substantial profits before starting a renovation. But achieving a successful old house renovation is real challenging, even for seasoned construction professionals. In this blog, we show the progress by some photos and express the tough story of an old house renovation, even for an experienced tradie.
Mr. Bill, with three decades of experience in construction, has consistently shown unwavering enthusiasm and dedication. We recently supported him in renovating a 60-year-old house in Brighton-Le-Sands.
Bill managed the workers’ schedules and supervised the site closely. His business card’s promise, “Rely-On-Bill – reliable service you can trust,” held true. He was always the first to arrive and the last to leave, and he called the night before to confirm the next day’s appointments.
After eight weeks of seven-day work, Bill successfully completed the renovation project. House renovation is challenging for anyone, requiring the coordination of various craftsmen such as bricklayers, carpenters, plumbers, electricians, plasterers, and painters.
Renovating an old property, especially one nearly 100 years old, presents numerous unexpected issues. Quick decision-making and problem-solving are crucial to address these challenges. Otherwise, one must learn to accept defects or mistakes. While, your hard working with your smart organization will bring back some very well deserved achievement. All aged windows and doors have been replaced by brand new ones, and the dark and dirty bathroom has been totally renovated, and the messy and chippy wall and ceiling has a clean and smooth white finish, …
If you lack experience in the building industry and aren’t sure how to find reliable tradies for your project, it’s wise to conduct thorough research and learn from seasoned homeowners. Before buying and renovating an old house to lease or sell for profit, take your time to gather knowledge and insights.