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Market advances will be bolstered by rising
residential kitchen and bathroom remodeling, when consumers tend to be most willing to splurge on higher-end materials like granite to improve home valuesresidential housing completions - where trends in single-family homes favor larger kitchens and multiple bathrooms - and commercial building construction
Engineered Stone to Be Fastest Growing Countertop Surface Material
Despite heavy tariffs hindering trade, and increasing worker health and safety concerns about the presence of silica dust in production, engineered stone is forecast to be the fastest growing countertop material through 2024. Engineered stone countertops have made rapid inroads in the market since 2014, as the availability of low-cost materials in popular colors has increased at a robust pace.
Residential Kitchen & Bath Remodeling to Remain Dominant Applications
Continued strength in residential kitchen and bath remodeling will be supported by the popularity of countertop replacement as a home improvement project. Robust market value gains will be bolstered by rising consumer interest in engineered stone, porcelain slab, and butcher-block countertops, as homeowners look to trade up to more natural-looking and aesthetically pleasing surface materials that will add more value to their home.
Relatedly, laminates - the leading countertop material in the US for decades - is expected to continue to lose market share through 2024. While use of laminates will remain widespread due to their low price points and minimal maintenance requirements, many laminate countertop manufacturers have taken efforts to be more competitive, such as
expanding and diversifying their offerings of specialty and decorative laminatesmoving into other countertop materials (e.g., engineered stone)
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Countertops is now available from The Freedonia Group. The study analyzes the US market for countertops by surface material, area of installation, market, application, and region. Demand is measured at the fabricator level (the point at which the material is formed into a countertop) for all surface materials, including edging and backsplashes. The study also provides a comprehensive corporate analysis of the leading industry players, including market share by material.
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People can now get a reliable and perfect bath remodel in Hillsborough from Done Right Home Remodeling. The firm offers the most appropriate designing work.
4 March, 2020 - Hillsborough, CA - With time, trends change, and this is what one can see even in the field of bath remodel in Hillsborough. The Hillsborough area has homes built over a century ago, and this means more need for urgent remodeling of the homes. Done Right Home Remodeling has been offering the best of bathroom remodeling services in Hillsborough, CA, for quite some time.
The company has in-house contractors and technicians, and they have been in the company for over 15 years. Hence, they have an understanding of the legal prerequisites for the same. This has been the reason for them to work successfully on several projects across housing societies in and around the Hillsborough regions. The bath remodeling company in Hillsborough are famous for their vast idea related to designing and remodeling homes.
We are aware of the trends and the styles that are not only cost-effective but also environment-friendly in the long run. We make use of the best strategies and designs, giving the baths the new makeover every homeowner desires, says CEO of Done Right Home Remodeling.
The firm has bath remodeling contractors Hillsborough based has earned fame over the years for offering a free quote. The firm offers other services like kitchen remodeling services and complete home remodeling services. Besides, they also offer home additions and backyard services all by experts with quicker turnaround time.
With clear plans and teams of efficient licensed staff members on the roster, the firm has left no stones unturned while giving the homes and bathrooms a new lease of life.
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Done Right Home Remodeling is based in Santa Clara and offers services across Hillsborough and other parts of CA. For more details, please visit https://www.donerighthomeremodelingca.com/
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For as long as people have built houses, theyve both left things in the walls and looked for secrets left behind. Sometimes the secrets the walls hold are sinister, unexplained, or just because of mother nature. Here are 10 weird things people have found in their walls.
Hundreds of years ago, when fear of witches was real and widespread, people would plaster a talisman called a witches bottle into the walls or floor of their home. In Watford, during the demolition of a former pub, construction workers discovered one such bottle. Within in were human teeth, fish hooks, shards of glass, and an unidentified liquid that may have been urine. (x)
Anyone who has stayed in an Airbnb or shady hotel has experienced the are there cameras here? paranoia. Heres a story to confirm all your worst fears. An Australian couple discovered recording equipment and cables in the walls of their home, leading to a shed owned by their millionaire landlord. In it was a leather recliner and wide-screen tv where hed sit and watch recordings of their most private moments. (x)
It felt like we were living in Satans lair, an apt description of a house where new homeowners, Ben and Amber Sessions once caught 43 snakes in a single day. Theres no way to rid the property of the snakes, as it sits on a snake lair. Non-poisonous garter snakes gather in the walls of the house to hibernate. The Sessions declared bankruptcy and now Chase Bank owns Satans lair. Seems fitting. (x)
William Wittman, 70, was remodeling his bathroom when a demolished wall revealed a 20-inch missile. The previous owners son served in the Korean War and brought home war memorabilia. Wittmans wife called local authorities, and the bomb squad collected and detonated the missile. (x)
Workmen removed a heating vent in a home somewhere in England (the exact location in unknown), and discovered a 100-year-old Ouija board in the wall, positioned upside down. Whether it was used to patch a leaky vent, or to appease an angry poltergeist is a secret that remained hidden in the wall. (x)
Divorces can become bitter and petty, and spouses hiding assets from each other is nothing new. But with one Vermont family, the subterfuge revealed the husbands undeniable talent when he recreated a Norman Rockwell painting and hid the original in the familys wall. (x)
Remarkably, this isnt the only story about bees forming hives in the walls of homes. With the future survival of bees under threat, beekeepers can make a living rescuing these wall dwellers. A bee rescuer came to the home and discovered a massive hive of 80,000 bees. He surmised the hive grew so large because of the number of flowers in the area and high temperatures. (x)
During the French Revolution, revolutionaries ransacked and looted the graves of monarchs. During the tumultuous times, the head of King Henry IV separated from his body. Almost 300 years later, a French man thought he found the mummified head in a wall in his attic. At first scientists agreed, but with further research it seems impossible to prove with 100% certainty to whom the head belongs. (x)
The flying mammals can fit into a space as small at half of an inch, so once they move into a home, theyre difficult to remove. When the Bocka family heard scratching and growling in their walls they investigated to find thousands of bats. A pest-control expert removed them from the property, and they moved into the home of the next-door neighbor. (x)
Homeowners Edie and Angie discovered a safe during a kitchen remodel. Within it, $50,000, a bottle of bourbon, and some tokens from the past, including a bingo card, a photograph of a tree, and the book A Guide for the Perplexed. Basically, the best find ever. But it took less than a week for the story to unravel. Chive co-founder John Resig admitted to staging the find, for no purpose than his own amusement. (x)
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Its that time of year at Master Kitchens and Baths: the annual Ugly Bathroom Contest. Along with the Ugly Kitchen Contest, the Ugly Bathroom Contest marks a fun tradition for the team at Master Kitchens and Baths and its customers.
The first-place winner of this years contest will receive free materials needed for a full bathroom renovation from Master Kitchens and Baths. There will also be a second and third-place winner designated by the company, and these winners will receive extra prizes. If you wish to be entered into the contest, all you need to do is submit a photo of your ugly bathroom, along with your name, address, telephone number and why you deserve to win, to uglybathroomcontest@gmail.com.
Master Kitchens and Baths success is accredited to our commitment to provide superior customer service, excellent products and quality renovations. We believe in giving back to the community. The Ugly Bathroom Contest is a great way to show our appreciation. We look forward to the drawing and to giving that one lucky customer the bathroom makeover of a lifetime.
The Ugly Bathroom Contest will run from now through March 31st, with the official drawings on April 18th. Enter today for a chance to win!
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Serving Northern New Jersey with an 82-year history, we are a constant service to our community as indicated by our repeat clients and consistent referral base. Whether you are remodeling or building a new home, there are many details to consider, which is why our team of professionals will guide you throughout the entire process.
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For Sale/Rent
Check out the mahogany library in this four-bed Beacon Hill pad.
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14 Chestnut St. # 1, BostonPrice: $18,500 per monthSize: 5,000 square feetBedrooms: 4Baths: 3.5
Located right across the street from Boston Commons Frog Pond and nestled among a road of brick row houses with black shutters, it doesnt get much more quintessential Beacon Hill than this home. And now, for $18,500 per month, you can rent it as your own.
Yes, $18,500 sounds like a ludicrous sum to pay each month, even considering its primo location. But paying $18,500 for 5,000 square feet breaks down to nearly the same price per square foot as those of us wiring $1,800 to our landlords each month for a 500-square-foot studio. Such is renting in Boston.
Take a closer look inside this four-bedroom triplex to see its opulence come into focus. Probably the most remarkable room is the mahogany-paneled library, where long, scarlet walls offset the rich wood built-ins and beamed ceilings beautifully. The three-story apartment contains a total of six carved marble fireplaces, plus custom bathrooms, some of which were modeled after the marble-clad baths of the London Ritz Carlton.
As for spaces to get a breath of fresh air, you can take your pick between the private brick patio and the giant roof deck. Still not convinced? Short-term stays are allowed, so you can try out the swanky digs for a minimum of three months before committing to settling in for good.
For information, contact Frank Carroll, Boston Realty Net, frankcarrollhomes.com.
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The Boston Home team has curated a list of the best home design and home remodeling professionals in Boston, including architects, builders, kitchen and bath experts, lighting designers, and more. Get the help you need with FindIt/Boston's guide to home renovation pros.
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February 19, 2020 // Franchising.com // Temple, TX - DreamMaker Bath and Kitchen, a professional bath and kitchen remodeling company, has become a Brand Partner of CGI Franchise.
Art Coley, CEO of CGI Franchise states, DreamMaker Bath and Kitchen has a very innovative approach to their service and thats exactly what makes them stand out from the rest. Were excited to have them on board cant wait to get the ball rolling to see where this year takes them.
The Recruitment Operating System, powered by CGI Franchise, is the result of years evaluating the franchise development process. CGI Franchise offers a solution and roadmap to rediscovering the passion for your brand. As a CGI Franchise Brand Partner, DreamMaker will be trained and coached to use ROS and all its benefits.
Doug Dwyer, President, and Chief Stewarding Officer stated, DreamMaker is committed to growing our brand presence. We believe CGI Franchise is the right partner to help us grow. In a short period of time, Art and his team have already provided DreamMaker with useful information that we have been able to integrate into our franchise recruiting efforts.
CGI Franchise specializes in growing and strengthening franchises by coming alongside and providing a sustainable, proven franchise development system. Offering a combined 50 years of franchise recruitment experience, CGI Franchise sets the solution and the road map to rediscovering the passion for your brand.
DreamMaker Bath and Kitchen is your one-stop-shop or your remodeling needs. You can feel secure that your project will be completed in the most efficient manner possible with minimal disruption to your life. For more information visit http://www.dreammaker-remodel.com.
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Sellers areadvised not to spend more than 10%of their propertys value on remodeling a kitchen if the investment is to be worthwhile. However, sincethe kitchen is the most important roomwhen it comes to selling a residential property, some refurbishment is often a good idea, and a new kitchen can help increase interest in the property, as well as raising the homes value. If a client is unsure how much remodeling is appropriate for their property, realtors can advise them in a few key areas.
Keep it open and bright
According toa survey by NAHB, 86% of buyers would prefer an open plan kitchen and dining room: the trend towards open plan living spaces continues to be strong. Particularly in older homes where rooms are small, knocking down walls to create an open floor plan can be a good strategy in increasing a propertys value.
Potential buyers are drawn to open, bright spaces in which they can envisage entertaining without being away from their guests. Allowing light to filter in from the living areas creates a bright appealing space, with rugs and furniture placement used to mark different areas of the space. A kitchen island is a good addition in this case: it allows for maximum work space and provides a focal point in the kitchen area. Under-cabinet lighting can make the space seem more inviting, and further demarcates the kitchen space.
Modernize appliances
Stylish new appliances can make the whole kitchen seem more modern, and even if the seller plans to take some of these with them when they move, they can make potential buyersbelieve the home is a good investment. This is particularly important for built-in appliances that will remain in the property once the sale has gone through, so sellers planning to remodel should be advised to consider ultra-modern updates like induction cooktops. These have the added appeal of being more energy efficient, which is a further draw to potential buyers. If you advise clients to change their appliances, however, encourage them to learn how to keep themperforming at their optimum levelso theyre in top condition for the new owners.
The appeal of convenience
Buyers are looking for maximum storage and clever uses of space. Sellers should be encouraged to install islands with built-in cupboards and drawers that utilize space efficiently. Wasted space can be filled with extra drawers, and cupboards can be utilized to their maximum potential if a Lazy Susan is included in the design. Encourage sellers to make use of all the space in any new kitchen design: buyers will be drawn to convenience.
Many sellers look for guidance when remodeling their homes for resale. By keeping up to date with what potential buyers will be drawn towards, realtors can guide them to get the most return for their investment.
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The term value-add appears to be trending everywhere you turn. Understanding what that concept really entails is crucial to establishing sound projections and return on investment for any multifamily investment (and for the vast majority of other types of deals). Just as important is understanding what not to get to hung up on and realizing what will maximize your dollars.
You have run all your critical numbers, and the deal looks good. You're happy with the price and the loan, and your due diligence has come back clean enough to start considering your value-add opportunities. Where to start? The following are some sound value-add practices to consider, as well as a few that multifamily investors may want to avoid.
Interior
There is nothing like a fresh coat of paint to change the entire feel of a property. Brighten up as many areas of the unit as you can, and consider adding an accent wall or two. Paint is one of the cheapest components of any value-add project and can bring a major appeal to the property. From reviving dated schemes to bringing light to dingy and dark hallways, focusing on your paint makes a big impact.
Flooring is the next major interior value-add item you should prepare to invest in. Whether its carpet, tile, wood or laminate, having clean and uniform flooring helps bring the interior of a property together. If your budget permits, remodeling your kitchen or bathrooms in addition to painting and upgrading flooring is the ideal objective to maximize your values and raise your rents.
If after the paint and flooring you are tight on capital, make sure all electrical outlets and light switches are new and uniform, and change out all the hardware (doorknobs, hinges, locks, drawer and cabinet hardware, etc.). These touches go a really long way visually and economically.
Exterior And Curb Appeal
How high this is on the list may surprise people, but no matter how new, modern or warm and fuzzy you think your interior is, without an attractive exterior and clean curb appeal, you risk not maximizing your value-adds. Painting and rebranding a building can go a long way. A long-standing perception of a property can be quickly changed by just repainting or changing the faade, and this can bring in a whole other market or tap into an existing market that was just looking for some modern touches.
Landscaping also plays an important role. If youre in a climate where water is not scarce and that is conducive to green and lush landscaping, then by all means, make sure you take that opportunity. Colors and attractive plants add life and beauty to any community and draw in positive attention. If you are limited to a dryer climate or a denser urban area, focus on a clean xeriscape or creative art dcor, such as mural paintings or artificial replicas (artificial turf, bark, industrial metal art, etc.) as strong alternatives.
Security And Cleanliness
At the end of the day, most tenants want a clean, safe and secure community to live in. Do not minimize this value-add opportunity. Functional security gates, fencing, covered or gated parking, and patrolling security are huge value-adds.
As well as budgeting for regular interior cleaning, landscaping, pest control and other detailed items must be top of mind. When tenants feel they have all of these items as a standard part of their community, the likelihood of lease renewals tends to increase, and this demand leads to justifying consistent rent increases. Both the tenant and owner win when all of these items are factored into the value-add formulas.
What To Avoid
When making decisions in the value-add process, it's easy to get carried away. Making sure you keep things functional and as impersonal as possible is key. Its not to say there is anything wrong with adding some of your style or preferences to the procedure; just make sure its within the budget and not something impractical. Examples of that could be installing granite countertops when resurfacing would suffice, or replacing cabinets when repainting and adding new hardware would suit the situation.
Each property and each situation is different, but the faster you realize that there is only so much money you can squeeze out of certain value-add situations, the better your chances to maximize your bottom line.
The last thing any value-add analysis should be is a shortcut. This type of approach is bad practice and, in the long term, causes many more issues for both owners and tenants alike. If you are looking at an investment that has you spread too thin, rather than cut corners, it is much better for you to focus on what you can allocate the right way. It also may be a clear indicator that this particular investment is over your ability. The liabilities for misrepresentation are quite severe, and the consequences of subpar work to save a dollar could end up costing you much more.
Value-add is a key ingredient to every investor's strategy when evaluating multifamily properties. Ensuring the improvements are in line with the price, demographics and location is key. Also key is knowing when to take your foot off the gas while spending. Although there is no formula to a successful value-add outcome, using common sense and applying quality work is a step in the right direction during this phase.
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When Somia Mourad first walked into the Minneapolis home that she would buy, she saw dark-stained oak woodwork mixed with white woodwork on much of the main level. In the kitchen, three different wood finishes fragmented the space.
The house had clearly gone through a ton of renovations, Mourad said. Though the work had been done with care and had been maintained well, she wanted a more cohesive look. So even before she, her husband, Keith Bush, and their two daughters moved into the 1891 three-story, painters were summoned. The fireplace mantel, centerpiece of a gracious living room, went from a dark oak stain to white enameled paint so that it would match the shelves on either side, which were already white. Beams in the ceiling got the same treatment. Wood panels in the dining room, which is open to the living room, also got coats of white paint.
Like many of todays home buyers, Mourad and Bush prefer the sleek, clean look of white enameled woodwork. But their experience also speaks to the conundrum of sellers considering whether to paint their woodwork in order to sell a house more quickly. Many buyers are seeking a move-in-ready home that reflects the modern aesthetic of clean white woodwork. But some homes, especially Craftsmans and Victorians, can dazzle with stained wood.
Mourad said she fell for her house the moment they walked in and saw the wood door that led to an entryway with delicately detailed woodwork.
The entryway was so warm just stunning with intricate carvings on the wood banister at the staircase; I didnt want anyone to touch it, Mourad recalled. She kept that nod to the history of the home, even as the painters set to work on other parts of the house.
Sometimes a home shows best when it remains true to character. The oak beams and other wood accents of Craftsman-style bungalows, for example, help make those homes distinct.
You wouldnt change the color of a classic car, even if its a little funky, and sometimes you shouldnt paint the woodwork of a house, said Ruth Whitney Bowe, a real estate agent with Coldwell Banker Burnets Minneapolis Lakes office.
In midcentury modern homes, wood paneling and other details can warm up the clean lines. In Victorians, intricate woodwork can speak to the homes original era and can also be expensive to paint.
In addition to the style of the home, competition is another factor.
If a home is in an area surrounded by other homes with wood cabinets in the kitchens, there may be no need to turn the woodwork white, Bowe said. But most often, white woodwork helps a house sell.
Jayne Morrison of Morrison Interiors in Plymouth, Minnesota, is a designer and stager who helps people ready their homes for the marketplace.
Millennial buyers want white woodwork, she said. If we are staging for a young family in a neighborhood of young families, it is advisable to have woodwork painted white.
Thats especially so for owners of homes built in the 1980s with the golden oak woodwork that was popular during that era.
If you are in a 1980s house and you have a lot of that golden oak woodwork, [painting it white] will help sell your house faster, she said.
Morrison is seeing a generational shift as she works with homeowners on design.
Baby boomers love woodwork, she said. Millennial clients say they want an estimate for painting everything white. It is quite pricey, but often they go ahead and do it. They want that total white woodwork look.
Whether it is sellers or new homeowners hoping to create a space they adore, the decision to paint is often based on that bad word that starts with b: budget, Morrison said. When clients decide to do the painting themselves to save money, she suggests they start in one room and see how it goes before tackling the entire house.
Painted woodwork is a fresh look, she notes, and its been going strong since 2010. In recent years, she has seen the white warming up a bit, shifting to warm gray.
When Mourad got around to remodeling her kitchen and ridding the space of three different wood finishes, in fact, a designer suggested that she paint the center island gray to contrast with the white paint elsewhere in the kitchen and the home. Mourad declined, preferring to keep the look cohesive. Plus, she said, I knew I would never tire of white.
And she hasnt. Now when I walk into the house, I feel peaceful, uplifted, happy. There is a lightness and a calm, she said. It is amazing how much woodwork impacts the feel of a home.
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You spent the holidays binging on HGTV, and now visions of shiplap accent walls and freestanding soaking tubs are dancing through your head.
Dont let your desire to upgrade your home downgrade your homes market value. Before you make a renovation fantasy a reality, consider whether the project will pay off when youre ready to sell. Plenty of home improvements add value, but others like these five can hurt it.
1. A chef-quality kitchen
If you love to cook, a high-end kitchen could be the ultimate gift for you. But if you think a massive overhaul will majorly impact resale value, you might be in for a surprise. An upscale kitchen renovation recoups just 54% of its cost in added value, according to Remodeling magazines 2020 Cost vs. Value report.
If you do marble countertops and high-end appliances, you could spend $100,000, and it doesnt necessarily mean your house is worth an extra $100,000, says Beatrice de Jong, a consumer trends expert for Opendoor, a San Francisco-based direct home buyer and seller.
Smaller kitchen upgrades could yield a bigger payoff. Chris Arienti, broker and owner of Remax Executive Realty near Boston, suggests keeping updates reasonable: Think granite rather than marble, and GE instead of Sub-Zero.
2. Do-it-yourself painting
A bold statement wall can say the wrong thing to potential buyers if the workmanship is questionable. Streaky, chipped or low-quality paint can knock $1,700 off a homes sale price, according to Opendoor data that looked at home offers made from June 2018 to June 2019.
A good paint job is not easy, says Sarah Cunningham, a real estate agent with Ethos Design + Remodel in Boise, Idaho. It is all in the prep work, and most people dont want to do the prep work. Hiring a professional to paint can help ensure a more attractive result.
3. An expanded master suite
Knocking down a wall to create an oversize master bedroom or stealing closet space to build out a spa-style bathroom may sound dreamy. But how about as a selling point? If you go from five bedrooms to four, and you can make it work, no big deal, Arienti says. But he cautions that losing a bedroom in a smaller house could mean a lower selling price.
As for cutting into closet space, residential building codes dont mandate that bedrooms have closets. But, Arienti says, Once you take the closet out of a bedroom, to a buyer, that no longer looks like a bedroom.
4. Plush wall-to-wall carpeting
Carpet can be especially unattractive to first-time homebuyers, who may be used to landlords updating carpet between renters, de Jong says.
In general, people are grossed out by [carpeting]. It can make a room look a little bit dated.
It can also ding your sale price. Carpet as the primary flooring in a house drops the value by $3,900 and carpeting in the master bedroom causes a $3,800 plunge, according to Opendoor. Conversely, a 2019 report from the National Association of Realtors estimated that sellers could recoup the entire cost of refinishing hardwood floors. New wood flooring could actually add value, with sellers getting $1.06 for every dollar spent according to NAR.
5. A swimming pool
It doesnt matter if its infinity edge or above-ground: Any pool can be seen as a drawback by buyers who dont want to deal with maintenance or insurance. Even in Florida, a pool doesnt add value, Liede DeValdivielso, a real estate agent with the Keyes Company in Miami-Dade, said via email. If youre thinking resale, its not worth it youll never recoup the cost, DeValdivielso said. But if youll use it and enjoy it, put in a pool.
How to decide if a renovation is worth the cost
To ensure youre making an informed decision:
Consider your timeline. If youre going to be in the home for 30 years, you can do anything, because at that point, your mortgage is paid off, Arienti says. Looking to sell in the near future? Pay closer attention to whether your choices will appeal to a potential buyer.
Consult an expert. Talk to a professional so you arent making misinformed choices that are going to work against you in five to 10 years, Cunningham says. A designer can help you tell fleeting trends from future classics; a contractor can explain what kind of work a proposed renovation would entail.
Compare home features in your area. De Jong suggests looking at comparable homes for sale near you and going to open houses to make sure your improvements align with the norms for your neighborhood.
Get an appraisal. A licensed appraiser can do a feasibility study to estimate your homes current value and its likely value after the improvements.
This article was provided to The Associated Press by the personal finance website NerdWallet. Kate Wood is a writer at NerdWallet. Email: kwood@nerdwallet.com
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