Our Projects

Real Homes. Real Results.

Real Homes. Real Results.

See what transformation looks like. From run-down to remarkable, we’re proud of every project and the stories they tell.

See what transformation looks like. From run-down to remarkable, we’re proud of every project and the stories they tell.

Current Projects & Available Properties

Explore our active renovations and properties currently available for sale or rent.

2356 W Weymouth Road

Newfield, NJ 08344

Bedrooms

3

Baths

3

Sq. Ft. 

1,993

640 High Street

Gibbstown, NJ 08027

Bedrooms

3

Baths

2

Sq. Ft. 

1,900

1316 Spruce Street

Paulsboro, NJ 08066

Bedrooms

4

Baths

2

Sq. Ft. 

1,232

Estimated Completion: Jan 2026

209 Lincoln Avenue

West Collingswood Heights, NJ 08059

Bedrooms

3

Baths

2

Sq. Ft. 

1,223

Estimated Completion: Mar 2026

2907 Lakeside Drive

Williamstown, NJ 08094

Bedrooms

3

Baths

1.5

Sq. Ft. 

1,092

Estimated Completion: Mar 2026

434 Bishop Road

Mullica Hill, NJ 08062

Bedrooms

5

Baths

3.5

Sq. Ft. 

3,852

Estimated Completion: Apr 2026

1106 Cumberland Avenue

Deptford, NJ 08096

Bedrooms

4

Baths

2

Sq. Ft. 

1,497

Estimated Completion: Apr 2026

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Completed Projects & Past Properties

A showcase of our successfully completed transformations and satisfied homeowners.

Built From the Ground Up

Where Modern Design Meets Smart Living

This was our first ground-up new construction project. We purchased a vacant lot where a home once stood more than 60 years ago and brought it back to life with a thoughtfully designed 4-bedroom, 2-bath modern colonial.

New construction comes with an entirely different set of challenges than renovation—stricter guidelines, additional approvals, and higher performance standards across the board. Balancing energy-efficiency, code compliance, and long-term durability while still managing costs required careful planning and constant coordination.

Despite those hurdles, we completed the build in just under eight months. The result was a high-quality, efficient home that resonated immediately with buyers, receiving a full-price offer within the first few days on the market.

Bedrooms

4

Baths

2.5

Sq. Ft. 

1,900

before

From Forgotten to Forever Home

The Elm Avenue Estate Reimagined

603 Elm was a hoarder house—packed floor-to-ceiling across all three floors and the crawlspace. Before we could even think about renovations, we had to clear 13 dumpsters’ worth of debris just to access the bones of the property. Every room told a different story of decades of accumulation, and sorting through it all was equal parts archaeology and demolition.

The pool was completely abandoned, filled with years of neglect and debris. When we finally drained it, we found a first-gen iMac sitting at the bottom on top of the old cover—a relic from another era, waterlogged and seemingly beyond saving. Most would’ve tossed it. We took a chance that the pool itself could be salvaged, brought in the right people, and it worked. What could’ve been a $50K replacement became a restored feature that added real value to the property.

That’s the kind of decision-making that defines how we work—assessing risk, trusting our instincts, and finding solutions instead of defaults. Projects like this aren’t just about the finished product. They’re about navigating the unexpected, problem-solving on the fly, and turning what most people would walk away from into something worth keeping.

Bedrooms

5

Baths

4

Sq. Ft. 

3,352

Beachside Bliss Unlocked

The Ocean City Oceanfront Dream

This off-market deal came through a long-standing relationship and quickly became one of our most meaningful projects. The 100-year-old three-story building was originally three identical condos. We saw something else: a legal two-unit conversion that required creating and securing a new mechanics ordinance through the planning board.

The constraints were tight—no footprint changes, strict height limits, neighbors ten feet away. Making a century-old structure feel new without altering its bones took creative problem-solving and an uncompromising approach to quality.

The result: a two-story unit and a single-floor unit, each thoughtfully designed within the existing shell. The lower sold shortly after completion. The upper became a short-term rental—consistent five-star reviews, a favorite spot for hosting friends and family.
We grew attached. But it was never meant to be a long-term hold. We sold to a family who’d love it as much as we did.

Bedrooms

5

Baths

3.5

Sq. Ft. 

1,750

The Worthington Rebuild

From Bare Bones to Beautiful

This one came through an investor-friendly Realtor—a stripped-down property with existing plans we had no intention of following. The home had been partially renovated during COVID, then abandoned for nearly four years.

We reimagined the layout: added a bathroom, created a dedicated laundry room with deck access, and redesigned the upper level into a true primary suite and office. The goal was maximizing usable square footage and long-term functionality.

Just accessing the property was a project—clearing enough to begin work took serious effort. Late in the game, we uncovered a major issue: the water service needed full replacement. An unexpected hit, but we handled the excavation in-house and worked closely with our plumbing partner to get it done right before listing.

The result: a thoughtfully redesigned home that overcame years of stagnation and delivered a finished product ready for its next chapter.
The pool was completely abandoned, filled with years of neglect and debris. When we finally drained it, we found a first-gen iMac sitting at the bottom on top of the old cover—a relic from another era, waterlogged and seemingly beyond saving. Most would’ve tossed it. We took a chance that the pool itself could be salvaged, brought in the right people, and it worked. What could’ve been a $50K replacement became a restored feature that added real value to the property.

That’s the kind of decision-making that defines how we work—assessing risk, trusting our instincts, and finding solutions instead of defaults. Projects like this aren’t just about the finished product. They’re about navigating the unexpected, problem-solving on the fly, and turning what most people would walk away from into something worth keeping.

Bedrooms

3

Baths

3

Sq. Ft. 

2,037

The Florida Dream Reimagined

Midcentury Charm Meets Modern Living

This was our first expansion outside New Jersey. Florida felt logical—hot market, close enough to visit, family getaway potential. With help from a trusted local Realtor, we sourced a property just outside St. Petersburg in a town we loved.

Challenges hit immediately. Permitting and inspections were far more complex than back home. A red stop-work notice was posted the day we closed. Everything moved slower and cost more—architects, contractors, materials, weather delays. Without our NJ trade partners, we relied on a local friend as GC, but costs escalated fast. To regain control, we made two trips south with a trailer to install windows, kitchens, and tile ourselves. We even flew our flooring contractor down with part of his crew.

The project finished three months late and $100K over budget—just in time for hurricane season. One week before listing, Hurricane Helene made a direct hit on Dunedin. A month later, Milton followed. The market collapsed. Comps dropped from the mid-$700s to the mid-$400s almost overnight.

After 90 days and continued price reductions, we took a low cash offer just to move on. Total loss: over $150K.

The lessons were invaluable. Stay in your lane. If it looks too good to be true, it is. And we learned firsthand why many New Jersey contractors don’t renovate in Florida.

Bedrooms

3

Baths

2

Sq. Ft. 

1,996