'Renovation Aloha' Reveals Just How 'Horrendous' a Home in Hawaii Can Be
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Tristyn and Kamohai in 'Renovation Aloha' face high costs and risks flipping rundown properties in Hawaii due to inflated home prices and premiums. The shocking purchase price of $915,000 for a dilapidated home, with unforeseen costs during renovation, puts their profit at risk.
Upgrading a carport to a garage can add around $10,000 in value to a house, enhancing curb appeal and increasing the property's overall worth. The choice to replace the carport with a two-car garage proves to be a wise investment in boosting the home's resale potential.
In 'Renovation Aloha,' increasing ceiling height is highlighted as a valuable renovation strategy to enhance the sale price. Additional square footage from a high ceiling can significantly improve the appeal and value of a property, showcasing the importance of thoughtful renovations to maximize profits.
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