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About Risky Biscuit Projects

Risky Biscuit Projects documents real property projects from start to finish — the risks, the problems, and the reality behind buying, restoring, and bringing buildings back to life.

From auction purchases to major renovations, we share the full journey: what works, what goes wrong, and the decisions that matter when taking on challenging properties across the UK. No shortcuts, no hype — just honest insight into property projects others might walk away from.

Our current project, Plas Glyndwr in the Brecon Beacons National Park, follows the first 72 hours after completion, dealing with no power, no gas, and a flooded basement, as we work towards restoring it into a high-quality holiday home.

This channel is for anyone interested in property renovation, auction houses, holiday lets, and the real stories behind ambitious projects.

New videos added regularly.

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Nothing Worked When We Bought This House! (EP1)

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