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In this episode, the very first minisode, Stacy and Daniel explain why they are adding minisodes and how they differ from the typical format of True Tales From Old Houses.
Stacy also discusses the stress and emotion of getting Blake Hill House ready for sale and the bleak Salt Lake City real estate market where house flipping is the norm.
Daniel tries to convince Stacy that his nine-year Blue Stone Cottage house project is a slow flip, and both Stacy and Daniel get vulnerable about what it's really like to work on old houses when their partners aren't into it.
To request a transcript of this episode, please reach out via the contact page.
By Stacy Grinsfelder4.8
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In this episode, the very first minisode, Stacy and Daniel explain why they are adding minisodes and how they differ from the typical format of True Tales From Old Houses.
Stacy also discusses the stress and emotion of getting Blake Hill House ready for sale and the bleak Salt Lake City real estate market where house flipping is the norm.
Daniel tries to convince Stacy that his nine-year Blue Stone Cottage house project is a slow flip, and both Stacy and Daniel get vulnerable about what it's really like to work on old houses when their partners aren't into it.
To request a transcript of this episode, please reach out via the contact page.

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