Entries Tagged as 'remodel'

Home Improvement Return – Maintaining a Quality House

By Albert Bruce

Home improvement return is not always monetary, but also shows in a quality structure and living environment for you and your family which benefits you for the years you spend there. This is the biggest intangible return that is taken for granted that needs to be considered. If you put money and effort into your home, you want to be able to enjoy it at least for awhile.

After paying on a home year after year you expect some sort of return at some point, it may even be your children or others that benefit after you are gone. At the time of this writing, one wonders if values will ever return, but I am figuring at some point they will. Maybe you were hoping to move elsewhere and now you’ve got to sit tight. You have realized you need to work with what you got.

Irregardless of you home’s age, at some point you need to keep the place together, If you let things go, you’ve got to get to them before problems get bigger. As I have mentioned in other articles and it is a basic to remember, water is a home’s biggest enemy, especially exterior roof runoff and drainage, along with siding, trim and keeping it caulked and painted. Keep this up.

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Make Your Home More Valuable and a Little Nicer with a Kitchen Remodel

By Violet Ebert

Are you thinking about remodeling your kitchen space? You really should for several different reasons. To begin with is a great way to upgrade the space where you and your family spend so much time daily. Also a remodeled kitchen greatly increases the overall value of your home. According to leading real estate professionals, a simple kitchen remodel project can generate an eighty to ninety percent return on investment.

Even if you don’t foresee yourself selling your home soon, a brand new kitchen makes a lot of sense. Just think of how nice your home will look with new kitchen cabinets or even soapstone counters. Enjoy all the benefits of a remodeled kitchen, and maybe make a little more of a profit when you are ready to sell.

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