Mrs Moxie Flips Out :: The Bride of Building Moxie Flips Her First House
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One thing that’s been happening around my house hasn’t even been happening, well, around my house.
Diehard readers know that my wife, Jen (aka Mrs. Moxie), has been working on her first ever flip project. She purchased a house and began working on it towards the end of last August. Even more dieharderer readers also know that Jen is something of, well, a Real Estate Superstar. (I guess you could know that too if you were ever to read the blurb that appears at the bottom of my posts. Ha!)
And while I guess every house we’ve ever been in could technically be considered a kinda “flip,” it has absolutely always been a dream (of both of ours) to renovate a home other than one we actually live in.
This particular house, a Colonial (I guess), sits less than a mile from ours. After a short shopping period, she purchased it for a near rock bottom price after a foreclosure. And really, it was all kinda a perfect awesome flipping houses storm or something. Jen found herself not only with access to funds BUT ALSO with access to a working licensed contractor willing to “go in” on a house. Put another way – she had renovation costs covered and a contractor that was actually offering his labor for free (read: up front).
Flipping Houses from the Sidelines
OK and that then begs the question. “Were you involved, jb?” Truthfully, really, not that much. And surely I asked. The misses frequent responses usually ended about this way, “This can be my thing. After all, you have, you know, your . . . thing.” HaWell! And I know, it probably ends up being a pretty good thing.
I mean – something about the Other Man’s (as I jokingly call her contractor) no-nonsense style seemed to gel very well with Mrs. jb’s sometimes uber-practical, all-about-the-numbers way. Yes, of course! I do like to think that I could have pulled off a project of this scale. BUT where their project was projected for 6-9 months (actual 9-10 months), for me . . . in my current “situation,” it would have come in at idk. . . ha! . . . and let’s leave it at that.
But anyways, I’m here to give the old lady (and her friend) some props where the props are due. You can see some of the work here.
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Other than offering a simple “yeah” for a color, or a “Sounds good” to a layout plan, I was able to offer up a few recommendations on subs for some specific needs. I did spend an afternoon helping with the buy for the home’s staging (*huffing on nails just before rubbing them on upper shirt*) and yeah, really, the wife did do much much much of that work. Oh and there was lending a part or a tool here and there.
I was responsible, too, and you may remember me mentioning it, for seeding the 30’ by 22’ plot of dirt that was the home’s front yard. There it is below, and I’ll tell you a little bit about that next time. See the article – Seeding a New Lawn.
The house now on the market for two weeks, it has received about six showings and has received generally positive feedback but no offers yet. At least three of those showings occurred after a wave of severe thunderstorms ripped the power line from the house. (A large fallen tree still sitting in the back yard.) And anyway, if I know one thing – my wife has this home priced right. A more likely reason that it’s still on the market is . . . well, folks are just waiting for my grass to grow. ;~)
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Thanks for reading and stay cool. Oh and Jen, I’m proud of you. ~jb
All images were watermarked copyright of MRIS but were shot by either my wife or myself.
Thanks for the props! Love you!
you know it babe. Love you back … ewww.
Well done Jen! Looking forward to the follow-up post on the sale. It should be interesting, as most would expect the remod was done at cost by hubby JB – since it wasn’t you are a regular person and actually shelled out real dollars. This should be a great example to what a little investment can co. As a “real estate superstar,” would love to get your take on how an investment in the basics can increase your sales price. Sorry, JB – just thinking this can be a 2 part post. It is a great real life example for your readers.
At this point … I probably could almost recite from memory where the money should go… two big ones very evident I think in this post, curb appeal and kitchen. they did also, and I don’t necessarily think the pics show this well in the listing … add a bath and walk-in closet for a full master suite + added (2) 1/2 baths (I think). …. might follow up might not… I am off the mind that this will sell and then they will do another. thx L! ~jb
Looks great.
I thought so too. thanks Bridget. (btw like the new p. pic)
Nice work Mrs. JB!!
my family thanks you for your comment Phil. ha! thanks man!
Very cool….I’m looking to do this too at the Jersey Shore! I’ve been inspired! Great work….now watch the grass grow ( I hear that makes it grow faster! :) )
ha… it’s hard to grow grass when it is so friggin’ hot. but it’s asproutin’. cheers Coleen. do it. jb
Wow Jen. You have serious talent. xoxoxo
hiya Lynn. I am sure Jen would appreciate that … I will surely pass it along. thanks!
Nice job! I especially love the exterior “after” shot. What curb appeal! Who wouldn’t want to live in such a nicely remodeled home?
I agree… for me the new exterior door was the ticket. Not really seen in these shots is new trex (I think) decking on the wrap around porch + plus the new rail was absolutely more pleasing. I will pass your note on the Mrs. thanks.