Take a look at some of our team's personal construction projects.
This renovation involved demolishing the house to the bones and reconstructing it completely. Read more
This renovation included a gutted down to the studs and was completely reconfigured. An architect was brought in to come up with a new floorplan. Read more
This Duplex is in the heart of Ambler Borough and consists of two 1 bedroom apartments plus parking. Read more
Originally a commercial space downstairs, the building had previously been converted to a single-family house. Read more
He learned some lessons along the way that could help you if you’re considering taking on your own Philly rehab. Read more
This property was purchased using the BRRRR (Buy, Renovate, Rent, Refinance, Repeat) method if you’re not familiar. Read more
After a clean out and cosmetic fixed including paint, flooring, kitchen, trim, and light fixtures, Hart Lane looks like a totally new property. Read more
The plan is to do a full gut rehab on a three-story home in the up-and-coming neighborhood of East Kensington. Read more
The plan: a total gut rehab to turn this huge Philly row home around. As you can see, that would take a lot of work. Read more
Greenest Homes is the rehab company of ILPH real estate agent Emily Downs and her brother, Sebastian Downs Read more
The residential finance mortgage was $145k. They found it to be more cost efficient to buy the materials and sub out labor. Read more
The first floor, that was once an office, was converted into a residential apartment. Read more
Gordon's first suburban renovation was conducted on this 6,000 sqft, 4 bedroom, 5 bathroom home in Lower Gwynedd Township. Read more
His goal was to spend less than 20k to rehab, with the goal to rent the property at $1600/month by September, 2021. Read more