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REMODELING
YOUR HOME: HOW MUCH IS TOO MUCH?
The classic way for homeowners to increase the value of
their house is by remodeling existing rooms or adding
on to its current plan.
Some choose to build recreation rooms and studies while
others add new appliances, fixtures and cabinets to enliven
rooms and make their home more attractive to future buyers.
But, when should you decide to stop sinking money into
a home and buy a bigger place? And how much rehab is too
much when it comes time to recovering remodeling costs
through a home sale
For instance, if youve just spent $1,000 remodeling
your living room and didnt expand your small bathroom,
the chances of increasing the number of interested buyers
are slim.
With these concerns in mind, Century 21 sales associates
offer a few tips for those struggling to add value to
their home.
First, always protect the character of your home. Nothing
sticks out more than a new addition that is in a completely
different architectural style. Be consistent. Recognize
your homes character and stay within its framework.
The most financially rewarding areas to remodel are usually
the kitchen and bath. Newly re-done cooking spaces and
cabinets can attract more buyers and may command a slightly
higher price for the home than a comparable one on the
market. Simple repairs that are made to last will bring
you the biggest returns upon sale.
Enlarged bathrooms are the most popular attraction for
new home buyers, according to the National Kitchen and
Bath Association. Today, the most popular additions for
younger buyers are sunken whirlpool baths and showers.
But be sure to install modest, solid amenities. Its
easy to quickly over-spend on bathroom fixtures.
Buyers are, by convention, more interested in above-ground
living space - not basements, yards and walkways. Swimming
pools can be a poor investment if installed for the sole
purpose of increasing a homes value; its rare
that a pools cost will be recovered in a home sale.
It can also be a negative feature for potential buyers
with very young children.
Replacing worn carpeting, tiles and wood floors can give
your home an immediate advantage over similar properties
in the area. Updating paint colors in all areas of your
home can also prove beneficial.
However, its recommended that you use neutral colors,
such as gray, beige and off-white when adding new floor
and wall coverings. Fewer buyers will then turn away because
of differing tastes.
Stay simple with your remodeling and look at your home
as though you were the buyer. Chances are that if you
find the upstairs bedroom could be brightened by a larger
window, potential buyers will probably feel the same.
Dont go overboard. Concentrate on improving two
or three deficiencies in your home. More than likely,
the time and money you spend adding quality to your home
will be rewarded with greater profit at selling time.
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