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The couple, who are principals at Verstas Architects and were part of the International Architecture Exhibition at the 2010 Venice Biennale, bought it for 15,000 euros (or about $21,000), with the intention of renovating.
The house they bought with the intention of renovating it turned out to be unsalvageable, so they built another on its footprint for about $400,000: a three-bedroom two-bath Italian-style rose-colored stucco residence.
The Pratt Area Community Council, a nonprofit affordable-housing organization, bought a dilapidated Washington Avenue building from the city with the intention of renovating it into rental apartments, but it turned out to be beyond repair.
I moved into my century-old town house in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, 11 years ago with every intention of renovating the bare-bones kitchen with its scanty knotted-pine cabinets and 1980s Magic Chef stove.
IF buyers have felt lonely making the sole bids on houses these days, it might be because home flippers, those who buy property with the intention of renovating and reselling quickly, haven't been as active in the last year.
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