Renovations and Remodels
Does It Make Sense to Remodel My Existing Home
or Should I Buy or Build a New One?
This is one of the most common questions posed
by homeowners considering a remodeling project.
While there is no perfect answer to this
question, there are some criteria that you can
use to help you make your decision.
For most people, money will play a dominant role
in this decision. Therefore, your decision as it
relates to your budget should be based on the
amount of work your current home needs to turn
it into your dream home.
Here are Some Points to Consider...
You should remodel your home when:
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You love your neighborhood.
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You like your current home with few
exceptions.
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You have an emotional attachment to your
home and have the money to make the changes.
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You would rather invest money in your home
than in closing costs and moving costs.
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Property values in your neighborhood are
rising.
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Your home is not at the peak value for the
neighborhood.
You should move or build a new home when:
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Lots or existing homes are available in an
area or neighborhood you really like.
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The cost of remodeling your existing home
will far out pace it's resale value.
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You want to live in a home that has a
special view or unique amenities that cannot
be added to your existing home.
So
how do you evaluate your situation?
Do
a little homework with regard to the trends in
your neighborhood. Take a look at the values of
the housing around you. If your house is already
priced at the top of the market you may not be
able to recoup the cost of an extensive
remodeling project. On the other hand, if your
home is valued lower than those around you, you
may experience a great increase in appreciation
through a well-planned remodeling project.
Building a new home also requires a lot of
homework. Ask yourself what your family's needs
are with respect to space, location, lifestyle,
hobbies and commutes. What kind of community
appeals to you? What are the trends in the
neighborhoods you would consider building in?
And of course, how much will it cost to build
and relocate to a new home? Don't forget to
figure in the costs not directly related to the
construction of your new home such as closing
costs, property taxes and moving expenses.
Remodeling and building are both viable options.
There is no substitute for good research when it
comes to assessing the trends and history of
home values in your neighborhood. Consult with a
professional Realtor before making your final
decision.
T&C Construction offers a service to help with
this type of decision with no obligation . We
will look at your existing home and help you
develop a budget for the work you may be
considering.
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