
Project Overview
This was a probate property, meaning it was the ideal candidate for a refurbishment and flip. It retained its existing two-bedroom configuration, minimising structural complexity while maximising buyer appeal for a central Brighton location.
Our focus was to modernise and refresh the property, delivering a home that felt high-end but remained within budget-conscious parameters for the area.
Development Journey
This flip focused on efficiency and quality presentation:
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Damp issues were identified and remedied during the early stages
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Planning permission was secured to replace the front-facing windows—a requirement due being in a conservation area. This process was smooth and gave the property stunning new windows that improve sound insulation and kerb appeal
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We kept part of the original kitchen, upgrading worktop and cupbaord doors, and installed a brand new modern bathroom suite
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Replumbing and electrical upgrades were carried out to bring the home up to modern standards
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The property was fully redecorated throughout, incorporating interior design finishes to enhance its market value
The works were completed within 10 weeks, with the home presented for resale immediately thereafter.
Conversion Highlights
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Probate purchase with strong uplift potential
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Located in a conservation area beside Brighton train station
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Full cosmetic and utility upgrade completed in 10 weeks
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Interior designed for open-market sale appeal
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Target resale value of £500,000+


