249 Gold Mine Drive — San Francisco, CA
A Flip 360 case study
Owner’s representative Doug Miyaki had a clear goal: maximize the value of his client's home. With no pressure to sell quickly, he was focused on achieving the highest possible return - not a fast exit.
The challenge was execution. Doug had limited experience managing contractors and large-scale renovations. The scope of work needed to move this San Francisco home from its as-is condition to full market potential was significant, and attempting to manage it independently carried real risk of delays, cost overruns, and suboptimal results.
Revive developed a comprehensive renovation strategy designed to transform the home's market position. The $483K investment covered targeted updates across the entire property:
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Flooring throughout
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Baseboard and trim
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Roof installation
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New windows and doors
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Softscape and exterior improvements
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Exterior and interior painting
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Fireplace
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Full kitchen remodel with new appliances
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Bathrooms remodel
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Lighting throughout
The work was designed to be thorough without being wasteful - every improvement was selected based on its impact on the home's final market position.
As-is estimated value: $1,800,000
Renovation investment: $483,369
Final sale price: $3,000,000
Home value increase: $1,200,000
Total profit: $716,631
249 Gold Mine Dr is one of Flip 360's strongest outcomes to date. The property's value increased from an estimated as-is price of $1.8M to a final sale price of $3M - a $1.2M increase in total value. After accounting for the renovation investment and associated costs, the project generated $716,631 in profit.
For illustrative purposes only. Individual results may vary. Testimonials and case studies are not intended to guarantee the same or similar results.