fixer-upper

Etymology
From a reduplicating suffixation of, equivalent to.

Noun

 * 1)  A house, property, car, or other object that needs to be fixed up or repaired, often purchased as an investment.
 * 2) * 2003, Jay P. DeCima, Investing in Fixer-Uppers: A Complete Guide to Buying Low, Fixing Smart, Adding Value, and Selling (or Renting) High, McGraw-Hill Professional, ISBN 0-07-141433-9.
 * 3)  A potential romantic partner who may need some motivation to improve their personality or habits.
 * 4)  A person who tinkers or fixes things up; in particular, someone who fixes up houses, properties, etc. as an investment.
 * 1)  A person who tinkers or fixes things up; in particular, someone who fixes up houses, properties, etc. as an investment.

Translations

 * Danish: håndværkertilbud
 * Hungarian: felújítandó tárgy/dolog/holmi