Six years ago, two renovators purchased this home in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, a luxurious lakeside destination with a competitive housing market. Since then, it has been completely remodeled with an updated kitchen, open floor plan, bathroom upgrades, and more renovations to raise the listing price to $1.8 million.
WSJ toured the home to learn about the renovations that led to this increase in the listing price, including moving the location of the front door to a different street.
Chapters:
0:00 Moving the front door
0:30 Before and after
1:03 Kitchen and living space
2:01 Bedrooms and bathrooms
3:36 Structural changes
#RealEstate #Renovations #WSJ
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