Jeff Lawrence, known as Jeff the Contractor on the show “Unsellable Houses,” left the show to focus on his own business, JL Remodeling. He continues to work in construction and remodeling, leveraging the experience and exposure he gained from the show.
Jeff Lawrence became a familiar face on “Unsellable Houses” as the go-to contractor who helped twin sisters Lyndsay Lamb and Leslie Davis renovate homes that were struggling to sell. His expertise and friendly demeanor made him a favorite among viewers. However, after the first season, Jeff decided to step back from the show.
The decision for Jeff to leave “Unsellable Houses” was based on his desire to concentrate on his own business ventures. His company, JL Remodeling, is based in Snohomish County, Washington, and specializes in various construction and remodeling services. Jeff’s departure from the show was amicable, and he remains on good terms with the show’s hosts and production team.
While fans of “Unsellable Houses” miss seeing Jeff on their screens, his work continues to thrive off-camera. He applies the same level of skill and dedication to his projects with JL Remodeling as he did on the show. His experience on “Unsellable Houses” not only helped homeowners transform their properties but also allowed Jeff to showcase his craftsmanship to a broader audience, potentially contributing to the growth of his business.