Our Most Satisfying Spring Garden Cleanup Yet! (Ep. 4)
Spring is finally here, and after months of snow and cold, the renovation continues as the house and land come back to life. In this episode, we focus mostly on outdoor work — cleaning up winter’s mess, working on the garage, and slowly reclaiming the overgrown property. From muddy ground and stuck cars to fence removal and heavy cleanup, every step forward comes with its own challenges. We continue refining the garage floor, fitting wooden elements, hinges, and ventilation details, while outside we cut back trees, remove old fencing, and start clearing heavily overgrown areas. A wood chipper helps turn huge piles of branches into manageable space, and progress becomes visible day by day. It’s still messy, wet, and far from finished — but the transformation is clearly underway. Episode 4 marks another big step forward in bringing the property back to life.

100 Year Old House Renovation – New Puppy & Big Mess (Ep.5)

6 MONTHS Renovating a Stone House in the South of Spain

We Cleared the Most DANGEROUS Part of Our Abandoned Land (+ We Have a BIG Announcement!)

40°C... Everything Changed!

I Bought an Abandoned House but Couldn't Even Go Inside

Off-Grid Log Cabin Built From Scratch by a Young Couple | Full Timelapse by @woodjunkie_yt

100 Year Old House Renovation – The Beginning (Ep. 1)

2 Year Timelapse | Abandoned Farmhouse Renovation (ep.54)

BACK TO BUILDING OUR LOG CABIN!

girl paid $18,000 for house overgrown with weeds that completely covered fence - unexpected ending

#215 A Hot Week, Heavy Machines & a Strange Roof Experiment

YEAR FIVE. Everything we built on our abandoned land

Year 1 on abandoned land: worse than expected

Our Historic Cabin Gets Electricity After 25-Years

Sometimes Things Don't Quite Go To Plan

Building an Off Grid Paradise in the Carpathian Mountains: Restoring a 107-Year-Old Stone Barn

FINALLY Making some real progress - OFF GRID

After 15 years in the U S , I returned home to renovate my old house and live with my parents

ONE YEAR | We Transformed Our Homestead in Portugal

