This couple bought a shed and turned it into a working home – then sold it for a profit
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A couple who flipped a home for a profit recently gained widespread attention online – because their home was just a shed when they first bought it. Nick and Meghan Lucido bought a shed from Home Depot for about $27,000 in 2019. After renovating it and living in it for about a year, they sold it for a profit – and used that money to build a traditional home.
They posted about their home on social media and the story went viral on TikTok. Viewers were fascinated by their shed, and how they not only turned it into a home – but turned a profit.
A few years ago, they were just two young professionals in Georgia who were "keeping up with the Joneses," Nick said. "The story starts with us racking up some debt that we didn't mean to get into," he said. After having their son, they decided to save money by selling everything and moving into a camper.

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