A Step-by-Step guide to Property Flipping in South Africa

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A Step-by-Step guide to Property Flipping in South Africa


Join us as we take you through the exciting journey of flipping a property in South Africa! In this video, we share our personal experience and provide a detailed, step-by-step guide on how we successfully transformed an undervalued property into a profitable investment.

We’ll walk you through our entire process. You’ll see how we financed the…

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  1. Nicely done🎉. Congrats on the reno. The kitchen and the flooring was an impressive flip though I do agree with @andreolivier9208 about the arch. Otherwise, a job well executed especially the garden space. Please do a cost breakdown on either this property or the next one. Thanks.

  2. Greetings brothers, I love you so much. It's so inspiring to see the excellence in what you do with professionalism.

    I love you so much my project director and I want Jesus Christ to raise you from that chair my dear brother. Please believe him, He created all things. Jesus is God. Please check what Jesus is doing in the deliverance Ministry in Midrand at Charis church or The Kakande ministries my brother. I love you guys

  3. amazing transformation, just that wooden ceiling, seemed very anti climatic compared to everything else in the house. exposed beam ceiling would have topped this property off so well other than that. brilliant stuff

  4. this is amazing. I cant wait to see the new property reno. Your videos are so relatable because i live in PTA and we often see these houses listed but we overlook them because they are a bit dated. Awesome new perspective boet, kudos

  5. I am looking at returning to South Africa and I would be very interested in obtaining your services for renovation work. I have no fixed plans for where I will live, I am very open to any location. I like Durban, Pretoria or the Garden Route.

  6. The thing that puts me off with the Mixx cement in the bathroom is that it looks like you now have an uneven finish where the tiles are and the wall without tiles begin halfway up

  7. Love what you’ve done here, the home is definitely looking more modern and upmarket by introducing shades of grey and black, and tossing the dated carpets and cupboards.

    That cement / concrete finish on the floors looks very high end.
    As much as I love it on the floors, I’m not so sure it works in the bathrooms …. The ‘ledge’ that the existing tiles created takes away from the look. I understand you were on a budget, but perhaps removing the wall tiles would’ve been a better option.

    I would also have painted that knotty pine ceiling white. Leaving it varnished dates the home, and the warm wood hues do not compliment the cool greys that you have incorporated.

    The outside turned out beautifully and the pergola has changed the look from frumpy to exciting and inviting.

  8. The final results looks great and absolutely achievable .The one problem is getting crafts people that are skilled yet affordable enough to do a decent quality job.If the quality of the workmanship is poor the results also presents poorly