When Oyango A. Snell bought his first home, he tackled most of the renovations himself.
“I didn’t have a lot of money to hire contractors, ... so it was kind of trial [and] error,” Snell explained, noting that, as a child, he would help family members with construction projects such as painting and dry walling.
Admitting he “messed up a lot of things” while renovating his first home, Snell said, ...
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