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Eppa 3 year s ago
Amazing what you can do with money clapping
       
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Char 3 year s ago
^Like to count other peoples shekels do you? 35
       
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Eleanor 3 year s ago
Looks great! I love how they left some of the exposed brick.
       
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“It was quite scary to go down there at night on your own. It was something like out of a horror film, but I looked passed it and saw the potential of this property,” he said.

Barrow told us, that the area, which was probably untouched for a hundred years, is very special to him because of all the history it has in it. “I feel very proud that I’ve restored it back to the state where it’s going to be enjoyed for another 100 years,” the property developer said.

It took three and a half years with plenty of headaches and an investment of $137,000 until the basement became unrecognizable. The previously uninhabitable place with no water, electricity, and gas was turned into a beautiful 2-bedroom apartment that now sells for around $592,000. “The thing I liked the most about this project was actually seeing the state it was and being able to restore it back to it’s potential,” Barrow said. You can check out the listing here.

 

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