Renovating your entire kitchen can be quite expensive, however, when it comes to selling you can get about 66% return on your investment. But a smaller kitchen renovation investment can lead to even more return!
1. Cabinet Refacing- Keep your existing cabinet but give them a facelift! Changing out the fronts of your cabinets and draws will make them look like they are brand new for a fourth of the cost.
2. New Lighting- Brightening up your kitchen welcomes people and creates a functioning space. Replacing recessed lights with impactful pendant lighting will brighten up your kitchen. They also offer a stylish solution for the space over the island and sink.
3. Cabinet Painting- If you are on budget painting your cabinets is a great temporary kitchen remodel idea until you have the budget to reface them.
4. Upgrade Appliances- The majority of remodelers are incorporating stainless steel appliances into their projects. However, most people tend to take the appliances with them when they move, it’s important to keep them in the residence when you are selling your home. You will get a return on your investment and the appliances will appeal to buyers.
5. New Countertops- Countertop styles can range from granite to quartz to even stylish laminate. Installing the right kind of countertop depends on the type of home you live in. Pick a style that suits your home and the best option you will see a return on.
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
Wednesday, August 5, 2015
As a First Time Homebuyer, What Should You Take into Consideration When Selecting the Perfect Home?
When you are ready to buy your first home, it can be overwhelming and scary. There are many different options to choose from including the area, neighborhood, school district, and location. To start you must determine the budget you are willing to spend on a home and stick with it.
• Location is a key factor when determining where you want to live and the amount you are willing to spend. You don’t want to
walk-through homes in an area you simply can’t afford.
• Determine the neighborhood and school district you want to live in is essential to narrowing down your search.
• Research the area you are most interested to see if there are plans for expansion in the neighborhood, new shopping center developments or even new apartment developments.
• Determine if you are planning on staying in your home for a few years, 10+ years, or even forever. If you are planning on staying in your home for a long time, is there room for your family to grow? Is there space available to add onto the home?
• Location is a key factor when determining where you want to live and the amount you are willing to spend. You don’t want to
walk-through homes in an area you simply can’t afford.
• Determine the neighborhood and school district you want to live in is essential to narrowing down your search.
• Research the area you are most interested to see if there are plans for expansion in the neighborhood, new shopping center developments or even new apartment developments.
• Determine if you are planning on staying in your home for a few years, 10+ years, or even forever. If you are planning on staying in your home for a long time, is there room for your family to grow? Is there space available to add onto the home?
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