This property was particularly attractive because it boasts two full and entirely separate living units. The investors got the jump on their competition by bidding on (and buying) the property before the official online auction. “It pays to understand the system,” Neal said.
Downstairs living area after
Bath vanity after
Shower after
Downstairs living area before
Bedroom 1 after
Upstairs living area after
Bath vanity before
Shower before
All the bathrooms received V.I.P. treatment with new flooring to match the rest of the property, new vanities (above), and showers with custom tilework (upper right).
Upstairs open concept after
Bedroom 2 after
Bedroom 1 before
Bedroom 2 before
Neal’s wife is an experienced decorator, so she outfitted the property with “beachy” furniture and décor items that are durable and work well with the space. “You want to try to keep things as light as possible and avoid clutter with a vacation rental,” said Neal. This strategy keeps even small areas looking clean and airy and brings a luxurious feel to an open concept layout like the upstairs unit (left). •
The property has a total of four bedrooms, three upstairs in the upstairs unit and one in the downstairs unit. Before the renovation, the walls were painted in variations of orange, teal, and brown shades. The investors opted to paint all interior walls a popular “sea salt green” hue that made the rooms feel bright and airy.
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