This is what the James Lee House looked like before the renovations started.
You can tell the 165-year-old house has tons of charm.
But the inside really needed a lot of work.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThis is what it looked like when the Velázquezes bought it.
In under a year, it looks like this.
Meet Jose Velázquez, who always wanted to open up a bed and breakfast with his wife Jennifer. Here he is scouring through original moldings from the house.
After buying the house as-is for $1, he invested $2.1 million to create an enchanting space.
It wasn't just about painting walls and updating the decor, though. They even had to overhaul the entire irrigation system.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe bathroom that once looked like this...
You can rent one of the five suites.
The rooms start around $245 a night.
Velázquez said the couple lived in a rental house a few blocks away as the house was being worked on.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdNow they live in the James Lee House, in a private owner's quarters that was part of the original structure.
Which reminds us, don't forget the "breakfast" part of the bed and breakfast.
These photos are on the James Lee House Facebook page, where lots of fans "oooh" and "ahh" over the tasty treats.
A number of unique pieces from the original house were salvaged, like this mirror.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdCan you spot that same mirror?
And now the place just lights up.
Now check out the guy who is selling his incredible Star Trek-themed house!