Ep 5. Nest Egg Reno
- TVG
- April 27, 2021
- 43 min
In Unsellable Houses season 2 episode 5, titled "Nest Egg Reno," sisters and real estate duo Lyndsay and Leslie take on a new challenge when a couple reaches out to them with their family home that has been on the market for over 400 days without any offers. With the couple planning to retire and downsize, they're desperate to sell the property and move on with their lives.
Upon arrival, the sisters quickly realize why the house has been so difficult to sell. It's situated in a cul-de-sac with a large powerline tower running through the backyard, and the inside of the home is outdated and in desperate need of renovation. The layout is awkward and cramped, with rooms that feel too small and others that are underutilized.
Lyndsay and Leslie make it their mission to transform the house into a more modern and functional space, with the hopes of attracting potential buyers. The sisters kick off the renovation by tearing down walls, creating an open-concept living and dining area that's perfect for entertaining. They also update the kitchen with new cabinets, countertops, and appliances, giving it a fresh look that appeals to a wider range of buyers.
The backyard is another area that Lyndsay and Leslie tackle, knowing that the powerline tower could be a dealbreaker for many potential buyers. They redesign the space, adding a new patio and a fire pit that's perfect for summer evenings. They also plant several trees and bushes that help create a natural screen between the house and the tower, making it less noticeable and more inviting.
Throughout the renovation, the sisters stay true to their signature style, incorporating a mix of vintage and modern elements that give the home character and charm. They use bold colors and patterns, creating unique accent walls and statement pieces that make the home feel warm and inviting.
As the renovation nears its end, the sisters begin to work on staging the house and preparing it for an open house. They add furniture and accessories that help highlight the home's best features and make it feel more spacious and inviting. They also create a "man cave" in the garage, knowing that many potential buyers in the area are looking for additional space for their hobbies or work projects.
Finally, the day of the open house arrives, and Lyndsay and Leslie are nervous but excited to showcase all their hard work. The event is a success, with several interested parties coming to view the house and express their interest. The couple who originally reached out to the sisters is amazed by the transformation, and they're hopeful that they'll finally be able to sell their home and move on with their lives.
Overall, "Nest Egg Reno" is a prime example of what the twin sisters can do when they set their minds to it. They transform a tired and outdated home into a modern, functional living space that's perfect for any family. And with their unique design aesthetic and attention to detail, it's no surprise that the house sells quickly and for a great price.