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If you want to change your home, your other option besides
remodeling is to find a new one. But more and more American
families are deciding to stay put and improve their existing home.
Here are some of the reasons:
- Remodeling allows you to customize your home to meet your
needs and desires. The only similar, but much more costly
alternative, is to have a brand new custom home designed and
built.
- Remodeling means that you don't have to give up a familiar
neighborhood and schools.
- Remodeling is a more efficient use of your financial
resources. According to the American Homeowner Foundation,
selling your home and moving typically costs about 8-10% of
the value of your current home. And much of this goes into
moving expenses, closing costs, and broker commissions - items
that have no direct impact on your home's quality.
- Remodeling can be stressful, but few experiences are more
stressful than moving.
While there are many reasons that people choose to remodel, the
bottom line is that remodeling makes your home a more enjoyable
place to live. The intangible value of this pleasure needs to be
considered, along with any resale value you hope to gain.
But there is no doubt that, as far as improving the sale of your
home, all remodeling projects are not created equal. The general
rule of thumb is that any remodeling project that brings your home
up to the level of your neighbors' is a worthy investment. But it
doesn't pay to be the most expensive house on the block - real
estate experts recommend that a remodeling investment should not
raise the value of your house to more than 10-15% above the median
sales price in your neighborhood.
Remember that potential buyers will compare your home to ones
newly built. Therefore, you'll want to look at the design trends
and amenities being built into new homes. Great rooms (open
kitchen/family room arrangements), master bed and bath suites, and
higher ceilings are a few of the features sought by today's home
buyers.
Each year, Remodeling magazine conducts its "Cost
vs. Value" report to assess which remodeling projects create
the greatest return on investment. Not surprisingly, kitchens and
baths regularly come out on top. These are two of the most used
rooms in the home, and they receive the most scrutiny from
potential buyers.
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