Listly by Kyle Hiscock
Source: http://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/home-improvement-projects-avoid-resale/
Home improvement projects can be a fun part of owning a home. There are tons of home improvement projects that a homeowner can choose from. With every home improvement project there are certain decisions that need to be made.
Every homeowner who is considering a home improvement project should stop and think about how the project is going to effect the value of their home. Is the home improvement project going to increase the value of their home? A better thing to consider is the possibility of decreasing the value of their home.
Posted by Debbie Drummond on Wednesday, September 17th, 2014 at 9:25pm. Reports show the luxury home market is heating up. As noted in the Luxonomist, " U.S. Luxury Homes Are Selling at the Fastest Path in Years ". The article focuses on the uber expensive $30 Million plus market.
Whether you are looking to put your house on the market or you're simply investing in the future, it's never too late to start on projects that will increase the value of your home. However, no one likes to spend tens of thousands of dollars on renovations, especially ones that don't carry a return on investment.
One of the most rewarding aspects of owning a home is the ability to add or remove home features through home improvement projects or remodeling projects. There are many home improvement projects that can have a positive impact on a homes value as well as many home improvement projects that should be avoided due to the possibility of negatively impacting the homes value or the homes desirability.
Posted by Ryan Fitzgerald on Wednesday, September 30th, 2015 at 7:36am. Are you preparing your home for sale and wondering if you should make any changes? There ways in which you can force equity back into your home, and make it more appealing to buyers.
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