Home Improvement Dollars: Where to Spend and Where to
Save
Keeping your property maintained and
up-to-date can be a trying task. Especially for new homeowners who are faced
with a number of potential projects, knowing where to put your money first
isn’t always easy. But if you’re renovating with resale value in mind it’s
important that you consider the best places to put your home improvement
dollars before beginning any big project.
Utility vs. Aesthetics
Some homeowners prefer to improve
their property in ways that increase its utility while abandoning concern for
aesthetics. For instance, you might decide that pouring your money into a
backyard makeover that includes a pool and Tiki bar is optimally beneficial,
and for your family’s personal enjoyment you’d right. But if you neglect making
important updates and improvements to the interior of the property you might
find yourself hard pressed to fetch a resale price that covers the cost of your
improvements- in fact you’re likely to find yourself bringing money to the
closing table instead.
While your property’s utility is
important and certainly paramount to your enjoyment of it don’t completely
flake out on aesthetic updating. Granite counter tops might not seem important
to you but could be the difference of thousands of dollars in sales price.
Spaces that Yield
Return
Updating and improving certain rooms in a home promises a better return than renovating others.
Traditionally kitchens and bathrooms, for instance, offer a pretty good rate of
fiscal return over other spaces, such as bedrooms or great rooms. A kitchen or
bathroom that has poor utility, no updates and a lack of storage can quickly
turn off even the most enthralled buyer.
It is essential to be considerate of
other properties in your neighborhood before beginning a kitchen or bathroom
update to avoid spending more money than you can expect to return. Not every
neighborhood is a granite countertop neighborhood, and it’s a bad idea to
expect to be able to list and sell your property for a price much higher than
those in the area simply because of these types of updates.
Part of the joy (and alternately
headache) of homeownership is the ability to continuously improve your property
in whatever ways that you see fit. You can mold it over time and make it
everything you’ve ever dreamed, or you can choose to simply maintain it and get
by without regard for the latest trends.
Whatever you decide be sure to make
wise choices of where your money is spent and your less likely to find yourself
in the whole when you decide to sell. To learn more about smart renovating and
the latest trends visit HGTV.com.
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