Derelict Property for Renovation; New Sarah Beeny Property Show
What would would happen if you ignored that crack in the wall, that smell of damp or the sound of the death watch beetle eating your floorboards in the night? Over the next few weeks Sarah Beeny is planning to help people with these and other problems in her new channel 4 programme 'Help! My House is Falling Down' on every Tuesday at 8pm.Sarah Beeny has been rather more respected for her television property programmes, because as far as property development was concerned she had been there seen it and done it. She also appeared to be handing out sound advice, which was usually ignored by the newbie property developers. Furthermore, she always pointed out the selling prices and profit made were in a booming property market, and that she would always look to the real profit margin- the added value the developer put on the house, rather than the market.
If the first episode is anything to go by the audience will first stare in amazement at the potential problems for the home owners, ranging from rain to brick burrowing bees. The next thought was 'Didn't they get a survey before they bought?'
Most people don't live in 350 year old bakeries, with their own flooding well in the cellar, and most people would never have bought the property.However, after a few thousand pounds,some expert advice, some heavy duty DIY, and top money saving tips from Sarah Beeny the whole idea of renovation and redevelopment of a near derelict property seems less daunting.
Run-down, derelict buildings and distressed properties hold great investment potential for property developers as renovation, restoration or refurbishment projects or for complete redevelopment as new buildings new housing developments or new shops and offices.
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11 Aug 2010
London Property Investment News: Derelict Property for Renovation; New Sarah Beeny Property Show
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