A COUPLE who spent their twenties on a renovation journey now live in their dream home.

Lancashire duo Katie, 31, and her husband Michael, built their gorgeous five-bed detached house from scratch – after working their way up the property ladder in a remarkable seven-year project.

Katie and Michael built their own forever home from scratch

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Katie and Michael built their own forever home from scratchCredit: MEN Media
The couple built their first property together in 2016 for £135k

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The couple built their first property together in 2016 for £135kCredit: MEN Media
The building process lasted 16 months

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The building process lasted 16 monthsCredit: MEN Media

Katie, from Preston, purchased her first property with Michael in 2016.

“We bought our first house when I was 24. It was a two-bed semi detached which we paid £135,000 for”, she told Manchester Evening News.

“Since then we’ve worked our way up the ladder and have owned four houses.

“We have never bought a new build, all of our houses have been renovation projects that have needed work doing to them.

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“If you buy a run-down house and renovate it, you can almost always sell it and make money on it.

“That’s a great way to move up the ladder by buying, renovating and selling on, then using that money to buy another one.”

The hard-working duo are the proud owners of luxury interior item seller Dream Interiors, and cited a strong worth ethic for their remarkable property success.

She continued: “We’ve not been given any money, we’ve just worked really, really hard by ourselves to get here.

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“We sacrificed our twenties and worked seven days a week to be able to live our thirties.”

After having their plans for a section of unused land approved, the couple liaised with an architect to discuss their vision for their would-be home.

The building process lasted from July 2020 until November 2021, and with the help of a project manager and a back and forth with the council regarding planning works, Katie and Michael got to work renovating each room.

Katie created an Instagram profile called @myselfbuildhome documenting the renovation process – keeping her 108k followers abreast with the exciting developments.

Discussing her new home’s layout, Katie said: “It’s set across three floors.

“On the ground floor we’ve got a large open hallway, a living room at the front, a home office, the kitchen dining area, a utility room and a downstairs toilet.

“On the first floor we’ve got the same sized room as the kitchen which is our master bedroom, which has its own en-suite and dressing room.

“There’s then the other four bedrooms.

“In the garden we have an outbuilding with a bar and bifold doors out into the garden. We’ve got fields behind us which is quite nice.”

The property's kitchen area

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The property’s kitchen areaCredit: MEN Media
The couple's home boasts an opulent bathroom space

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The couple’s home boasts an opulent bathroom spaceCredit: MEN Media
The property is located on previously unused land in Lancashire

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The property is located on previously unused land in LancashireCredit: MEN Media

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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