Spencer Sight, originally a real estate agent, shifted to home flipping before discovering a compact bungalow in Kansas City. This pivotal purchase sparked his creative journey, leading him to open No Vacancy, an eight-room boutique hotel. Despite facing challenges with his first property, the transformation of the historic 1920s house not only honed his design skills but also shaped his approach to hospitality. His experiences with high-quality materials during renovations became instrumental in crafting No Vacancy's unique aesthetic, reflecting his initial vision of a warm, inviting space.
I came to find out I was a proud owner of a little 700-square-foot bungalow.
I would always go over to that area and feel like I was escaping the city for a little while.
I was never economical with the flips and I didn't use cheap materials.
Flipping houses is very different from remodeling your own.
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