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    You are at:Home ‘Renovation Triumph: Couple Rescues and Revitalises a 30-Year Abandoned Mansion, Boosting Its Value by $745,000’
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    ‘Renovation Triumph: Couple Rescues and Revitalises a 30-Year Abandoned Mansion, Boosting Its Value by $745,000’

    Sam AllcockBy Sam Allcock15/12/2023No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
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    Story from Jam Press (Mansion Renovation) Pictured: Abby and Trey. 'We bought and transformed a run-down mansion that had been abandoned for 30 YEARS – now it's worth $745,000 more'. A couple has transformed an abandoned mansion into an incredible, modern home – adding £588,100 ($745,000) to the property value in the process. Abby Brothers, 33, and husband Trey, 35, purchased the rundown property in June 2018 after spotting it online, having sat untouched for over 30 years. Snapping up the home, built in 1913, for £122,399 ($155,000), they knew the property would be a full-scale renovation project. Sharing their DIY journey on Instagram (@turningthepagemansion ), the duo have quickly gained over 26,000 views. "When we saw the home in person we knew it was our home, but it looked so sad and dilapidated,” Abby, a registered nurse, told http://NeedToKnow.co.uk . “Many people told us we were crazy for buying a home of this size that needed that much work.” Measuring 6,000 sq ft, the colonial revival brick manor in the Aberdeen, North Carolina, boasts six bedrooms, four bathrooms, a large foyer with a grand staircase, a kitchen which opens up to the dining room, a study, a living room, and a large attic. She said: "We wanted to restore our home into just that – a home. "It was originally built for a family and we wanted to keep her that way, it is our forever home. "Everything needed to be updated, everything was original, the plumbing, electricity, windows, walls, were all from 1913. "There was no central air conditioning, which is crucial for the hot North Carolina summers, there was radiator heat, but it was extremely difficult to heat the home, so this was also replaced and the radiators removed. "Our home had sat abandoned for a long time, estimated over 30 years, and had many leaks in the roof which led to serious water damage, the worst being in the dining room. "We couldn't walk into the dining room completely because the floor had g
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    A duo has spectacularly transformed a long-abandoned mansion into a stunning, contemporary residence, increasing its worth by £588,100 ($745,000).

    Abby Brothers, 33, and her spouse Trey, 35, acquired the neglected estate in June 2018. They discovered it online, where it had been languishing, untouched for over three decades.

    The property, constructed in 1913, was bought for a modest £122,399 ($155,000). The couple was well aware that they were embarking on an extensive renovation journey.

    Their renovation adventure, shared on Instagram (@turningthepagemansion), has captivated over 26,000 viewers.

    “When we first visited, we instantly felt it was meant to be ours, despite its forlorn and shabby state,” shared Abby, a registered nurse, in an interview with http://NeedToKnow.co.uk.

    Despite warnings about the magnitude of work needed for such a large property, they proceeded.

    The home, located in Aberdeen, North Carolina, spans 6,000 sq ft. This colonial revival brick mansion features six bedrooms, four bathrooms, a spacious foyer with an impressive staircase, a kitchen leading into the dining room, a study, a living room, and a vast attic.

    “Our goal was to transform it back into a family home, respecting its original purpose,” Abby said.

    The renovation required updating every aspect of the house, from the plumbing and electrical systems to windows and walls, all dating back to 1913. They installed central air conditioning, essential for the hot North Carolina summers, replacing the old radiator heating system.

    “The property had been deserted for over 30 years, suffering from significant water damage, especially in the dining room where the floor had collapsed,” Abby recounted.

    The couple began by replacing all windows and repairing multiple sections of the exterior brick.

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    “We were hands-on throughout the project,” Abby explained. “Trey refinished the terrazzo floors in the bathrooms and crafted concrete countertops for the kitchen/pantry. We laid the tiles in the kitchen and bathrooms ourselves and handled all interior painting. We even transformed a storage space into a cosy sleeping porch, complete with a lounge and mini-fridge.”

    The renovation was completed in nine months, just in time for the arrival of their son Wim in December 2020. The project, largely DIY, cost £211,800 ($268,494).

    This effort significantly raised the mansion’s value, now estimated at £710,100 ($900,000).

    “Our home is priceless to us. Despite its imperfections, we cherish how far it has come. It’s unique, strong, yet simple and cosy,” Abby expressed.

    The couple encourages others to take on similar projects and confesses their continued interest in restoring old homes.

    They are now celebrating their first Christmas as a family of four, including their seven-month-old daughter Eloise, with festive decorations adorning their lovingly restored home.

    Their Instagram transformation story has garnered over 1,700 likes and numerous admiring comments.

    COST BREAKDOWN:

    • Masonry: $5,000 (£3,900)
    • Siding: $3,600 (£2,800)
    • Roof: $27,900 (£22,000)
    • Windows: $22,800 (£18,000)
    • Partition Wall: $24,100 (£19,000)
    • Plaster/Drywall: $32,000 (£25,200)
    • Wood Trim: $2,500 (£1,900)
    • Wood Floors: $28,200 (£22,200)
    • Plumbing: $26,600 (£20,900)
    • Electrical: $30,000 (£23,600)
    • Heating: $44,800 (£35,300)
    • Insulation: $13,000 (£10,200)
    • Cleanup: $10,700 (£8,400)
    • Miscellaneous: $2,000 (£1,500)
    • Total: $268,400 (£211,800)
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