When Nat Redgrave called it quits on his 13-year mining career, he decided to give house-flipping a go. He never expected to go viral on social media platform TikTok.
Mr Redgrave bought the 1940s cottage in regional north Queensland sight-unseen for less than $60,000, after spotting it on a community Facebook page.Just before the contract settled, Mr Redgrave left his home in central Queensland to take his first look at the house.Mr Redgrave says the smell inside the property was hard to deal with.
"It’s just been absolutely crazy. I’ve been getting messages from people wanting to come and help," he said.The fridge and cupboards had been left fully stocked through a power outage."We've had a couple of comments, to tell me that I’m calling Charters Towers a crack town," Mr Redgrave said.Mr Redgrave said when the house sells, any profit after $200,000 would be donated to drug rehabilitation charities in north Queensland.
Lol, I read it as HORSE flipping and thought, WTF, he doesn’t look *that* strong