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Fixer Upper Protocol

Structural Audit: Identifying the difference between "Lipstick on a Pig" and a property with true architectural bones. We ignore the paint and audit the sub-floor, panels, and roof to protect your equity.

Comparison of a cosmetic 'Grey Flip' interior versus a professional structural blueprint audit.

Lipstick on a Pig

The Grey Flip Trap

In Vegas, we see "renovations" that are purely cosmetic—cheap grey flooring hiding cracked slabs. I ignore the paint and audit the sub-floor, looking for the quick-flip signals that cost you thousands later.

The Handyman Lens

With my background in structural repairs, I spot the difference between a "cover-up" and a "capital improvement" in seconds.

X-ray view of modern 200-amp electrical panel and copper plumbing infrastructure.

The Bone Structure

The Panel Audit

A 100-amp panel in a modern executive home is a failure point. I check for 200-amp minimums to support EVs, hot tubs, and smart home racks. If the panel is old, the deal price must drop.

Plumbing Reality

I verify PEX vs. Copper and check for the dreaded "Polybutylene" piping in 90s builds that renders homes uninsurable.

Drone view of a 1990s Las Vegas stucco home highlighting weathered roof tiles and aging infrastructure.

The 1990s Era Audit

The Hidden Costs

Homes built between 1990-2000 in Vegas often have specific failure points: tile roofs nearing end-of-life and AC units that are inefficient SEER 10s.I price these replacements into your offer.

Life Expectancy of Desert Infrastructure
Component Life Expectancy
Concrete Tile 30-40 Years
AC Units 12-15 Years (Desert)
Pool Equipment 7-10 Years
3D architectural cutaway showing ROI percentages for kitchen and bathroom renovations.

Renovation ROI

Where to Spend

Don't over-improve for the neighborhood. I target high-impact zones: Kitchens (30% ROI), Primary Baths (25% ROI), and desert-smart landscaping.

The Vendor Network

I provide access to my "Black Book" of vetted contractors who show up on time and charge fair market rates, protecting your renovation budget.

Start a "Good Bones" Search

I'll help you find a property with equity potential, not structural issues.

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Shanice Shallies: Nevada Real Estate Salesperson | License S.0205009 • Connecting you to a home in Las Vegas.
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