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My Third Flip: 1276 Lee Ann Drive, Atlanta GA
With two flips under my belt, I felt like I was starting to hit my stride. Each project taught me something new, and I was excited to keep the momentum going. That next opportunity came when I found 1276 Lee Ann Drive—a property with a lot of potential just waiting to be brought back to life.
What drew me to this property?
It had good bones and sat in a neighborhood that’s steadily appreciating. I saw the potential immediately. The layout made sense, the structure was solid, and it was just far enough off the radar to avoid heavy competition. For me, finding a home that’s overlooked but loaded with upside is always the sweet spot.
How did I approach the renovation?
This time around, I challenged myself to maximize value without overextending the budget. I honed in on updating the core areas—kitchen, bathrooms, and flooring—while making sure the space felt cohesive throughout. I brought in modern touches, but kept it simple and clean, which helped the house feel fresh and welcoming without being over-designed.
What challenges did I run into?
One thing about flipping—you always have to be ready for curveballs. At 1276 Lee Ann, we ran into permit delays that pushed our timeline back. I used the extra time to lock in better pricing on materials and fine-tune design choices, which actually helped the final product turn out even stronger.
How did I add value?
Through smart updates and a clear design narrative. I replaced the outdated fixtures with sleek, contemporary ones, opened up the common areas for better flow, and gave the entire property a light, bright, and airy feel. I made sure every square foot felt intentional.
What was the final result?
Once renovations were complete, the transformation was undeniable. 1276 Lee Ann Drive went from dated to desirable, and it caught a lot of attention as soon as it hit the market. It sold quickly, and at a price that reflected the care and vision poured into it.
Every flip teaches me how to be more efficient, more creative, and more focused—and this one was a big step in that direction.