I feel so bad after they cut the lemon. At least they can replant somewhere around the area. It’s a big place . You can use lemon for so many things like lemonade,on your salad, for baking or cooking seafood, etc etc. Especially, if your get sick like cold . You can add in Luke warm water, honey, lemon , ginger. It’s a good medicine 👍👍👍👍👍😀😀😀
I love how she says storage doesn't have to be expensive, and then immediately brings in a storage trailer at about 3 times the price of a storage unit.
* Oh my goodness, I can totally relate, we’re stuck in a major mess!! No way of getting out and no one to help us out. No one to blame except myself. But I am so, so glad you guys went to help them out, and that cute baby! So adorable!
When he said the tree took to much space, it's hard to see that even in out doors we think there are not their natural plase, it could be going arraund the lemon tree, that area its for plants and trees, specially for fruit trees,good for oxigen and birds
the dog is sooo cute. He/she just been there looking at and playing around those men working lol Def he/she needs a good bath afterwards. and also, they miss the calculation price part for the spending on hiring people to do all the job.
+Legend Length Yes -- you are quite right -- a small window would not work in that spot! I wonder if they could have added a very thin planter and trellis on the outside wall to disguise that "empty" spot on the wall? Just a thought! Cheers!
That stone path in the front looks nice, but i didn't see them use any weed fabric or paver edgers. And you can see that the bricks shifted when the real estate lady walked along it which means they didn't use a joining sand either. I know they don't want to spend a lot of money to spruce up the house, but sadly it likely won't stay nice in the long run, shame. And good god, did they seriously end it in the middle of the yard?
First of all, I would like to tell you that I love your shows. There are lots of great ideas that I can use to improve my home. But,for your information, Buddha's head is not a and the decorative item (21:25). Thank you for producing such great shows.
looks great to sell, but that landscaping as a buyer just shouts high maintenance. No edging means the lawn will just take over everything, trees at the front will grow way too big.
Why not install a window where the a/c was. It would have been less work, gives natural light to the interior and could potentially be used if someone does want to reinstall an A/C.
You'd be surprised how well it's done. When I've seen houses pop up for sale on my street, the first thing I notice is a new exterior paint job if I don't notice an interior renovation.
I think they did transplant it didn't they? Because Jason said "We took a citrus out, so we put another one back in" and it was a fairly large tree that they "put back in".
Thats a beautiful home. I would have left the lemon tree. The shed has to go..yup thats it....the fence do it over. I mean you cant do everything at once..but slowly.
So it really isn't that cheap about $10,000 for the renovation. When they took out the window air-conditioning I noticed they had installed a ducted system which would of cost approximately $10,000
The trouble with many of these makeovers is that they look bright and good enough right after they are finished but a few months down the track ... it's all goes to pot again.
I love these shows, but I wish that Jason and company would be more focused on reusing resources. They're finite, after all. For instance, don't just pitch those steel handrails. Somebody somewhere could reuse them. And why cut down a perfectly good lemon tree. Just transplant it to another location.
Why do they always take the front screen door off? Some people (including me) figure that if there's already one there, then they don;t have to get another installed. The door isn't even that good looking? Why take the screen door off?
They are all DIY jobs. But getting it done in a couple of days takes multiple people. You can do it on your own easily over a longer time period, therefore DIY.
I love this trio ❤️ They have so much positive energy 🤩 PS : I dont think the family sold this house after the renovation, this house is now a keeper 😀
They ruind the whole thing by cutting the lemon tree.. just cuz its in the way.. You can either change the way..or replant the tree.. it has a life.. you just killed it😢
Hey guys, do you fellas have episodes on sale or on disc or internet access? I'm looking to get a few eps to be more home/tradie savvy for the family? Thanks! Loved the small tech ideas on the front lawn!
Oh the access ramp... My thinking is MAKE IT A SELLING POINT! Don´t take it out! Just make it less ugly... There is a huge group of buyers that would love that ramp. If you are not in a wheelchair yourself (yet), you might have a relative or a friend that is.
🍋🍋🍋🍋🍋Por favor no se puede cortar el limonero en plenitud!!!Recuerda que hay gente que no tiene nada que comer!!!El limon es una bendición para las personas con tos y problemas de estómago!!!Los sigo pero...cuidados con la naturaleza
Why do so many renovation shows - have to hide "kids rooms" and change to "guest rooms" when many young families are the ones buying. Yes declutter toys. Also with taking out original entranceway - which was wheelchair accessible to making it not accessible ....this is a move in the wrong direction...more people with disabilities are a fact of life...as well as accessible to strollers etc.
About the walkway to the front door: why on earth would anyone build it to begin IN THE LAWN? Towards the end of the video, when a family is shown walking towards the house, they are clearly walking on several feet of grass to the walkway which abruptly begins from the grass. It doesn't connect to the driveway or a sidewalk or street. It makes no sense.22:55, 23:10, 23:41, 25:49. 23:51 shows real estate agent's muddy shoes from having to walk across wet grass ... greaaaat. DIY: not many homeowners are able to handle a jackhammer and especially for the length of time it took to demo that concrete ramp. Not many homeowners are able to "patch" that huge hole in the wall left by removing the AC.
i live in England in a 4 bedroom-semi, my mum payed 168,000 for it. I'm 14 and this house seems ridiculously expensive for what it is. also live the Demi Lovato song in the background there
If they absolutely had to remove the tree instead of replanting it in the corner of the garden they could advertised it for sale. Someone would've bought one that large and established, thus getting some money back. Or at least donate to a school or someone who would appreciate it.