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Updated about 17 years ago on . Most recent reply

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  • QA Engineer
  • Sunnyvale, CA
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A newbie from (near) start to finish

Account Closed
  • QA Engineer
  • Sunnyvale, CA
Posted

Hey all,

We're nearing completion on our first deal and just need to sell the property now. I thought I'd show my series of Youtube videos that took the house from the end of demolition to completion. I wish I had had a video of how it all started but I didn't have my new camera then. We goofed in several spots and put more of our own time than we should have, and probably only came in at around our budget numbers because of the number of man-hours my family and I put in the property. Still, for our first house I don't think it's too shabby. :) Here's the link:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOMJz728FJg

From there you can go to the 'Part 2' and 'Part 3' vids and then the updates are just done by date in single movies. It's about 9 3-minute videos in all. I hope somebody finds it educational, or at least entertaining. :) I'll put up one more when I'm done and go over the numbers of the property in some detail along with what we learned in the process.

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