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A COUPLE has revealed how they boosted their home’s value by £21,000 after renovating it on a budget.

Shobhit and Richa appeared in a recent episode Homes Under the Hammer where they were looking to renovate a property and sell it on for a profit.

Shobhit added £21k to the value of his home after taking on a huge renovation project
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Shobhit added £21k to the value of his home after taking on a huge renovation projectCredit: BBC
The dated appliances was in serious need of an update
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The dated appliances was in serious need of an updateCredit: BBC
Siobhit and his wife Richa added a modern feel throughout
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Siobhit and his wife Richa added a modern feel throughoutCredit: BBC

Hoping to settle in the Goldenhill area of Stoke-on-Trent the pair were thrilled to discover that a two-bedroom terraced home was going up for auction.

However, the property was in need of some serious attention as presenter Martin Roberts discovered upon his visit.

Despite its desirable location he found that the layout of the home was ‘impractical’ and the lack of garden made it far from ideal for a family, and a dated exterior.

Worse than that though was the home’s ‘severe damp’ issue.

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“The first thing is D-A-M-P, damp!” Martin said on the show.

“Everywhere you look, lots of signs of damp, it feels damp, and I think that’s a lot more than just a property that hasn’t been lived in for a while - which this one obviously hasn’t.”

Despite its issues, Martin assured that the exterior was in a solid condition considering its low guide price of £30,000.

Determined couple Shobhit and Richa, who plan to renovate ten properties this year, were not put off by the mammoth challenge and secured the property for £53,000, £23,000 over the guide price.

With a budget of £15,000 the couple planned to modernise the dated property and add a third bedroom in just five weeks, with plans to sell it on for £80,000.

Presenter Martin caught up with the couple 14 weeks later, discovering that the couple had completed a ‘tidy’ renovation in just six weeks.

The dated interiors and damp walls had been given a new modern finish in a colour palette of grey and white throughout, with the bathroom and kitchen given a thoroughly contemporary makeover.

Shobhit revealed that he and his wife had self-levelled the entire upstairs as well as two rooms downstairs but other than that they had made few changes to the home’s structure.

The pair spent a grand total of £15,990 on the renovation coming in just under £1,000 over budget.

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In October 2020 the house was valued at £80,000-£90,000 by agents, meaning that the couple could be looking at a profit of £21,000.

You can catch up with Homes Under the Hammer on BBC iPlayer.

The home was suffering badly from damp with appliances in need of updating
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The home was suffering badly from damp with appliances in need of updatingCredit: BBC
The kitchen benefited from a thoroughly modern makeover
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The kitchen benefited from a thoroughly modern makeoverCredit: BBC

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