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Considering a Home Remodel? Make Sure It Will Pay Off
(ARA) – If your family has to wait in line to take a
shower, or if you’re storing pots and pans in the
laundry room due to lack of cabinet space, it could be
time to consider a home remodeling project. Not only
will an updated space make your house more pleasant for
you and your family, it can pay off in higher resale
value.
To find out if your project will add to the resale value
of your home, take stock of other houses in your
neighborhood. Have many of them been upgraded in the
past few years? If your house is the only one around
without a
finished basement, that would be a good project to
consider. If everyone on the block has added a bathroom
or upgraded their master suite, these projects would pay
off as well. On the other hand, you may not want to
price your house out of the market by adding a third or
fourth garage if that’s not the standard in your area.
Remodeling magazine conducts an annual survey that
compares construction costs with resale values. Over the
past four years, bathroom and kitchen remodeling have
consistently shown good returns on investment. In 2009,
a
kitchen remodel that included updating cabinet
fronts; replacing the oven, stove, sink and faucet;
adding new paint or wall coverings; and replacing
existing flooring recouped 98.5 percent of the job cost
at resale time as a national average. In the East and
West, the numbers were even higher, at 100.9 percent and
112.3 percent respectively.
Bathroom remodels pay off even better. Updating a
bathroom that is 25 years old with new fixtures, tub,
and toilet; adding new tile, a solid surface vanity
counter, ceramic floor and wallpaper recoups on average
102.2 percent.
Of course, you won’t want to tackle a home improvement
project solely for the resale value, especially if you
intend to stay put for a while. A remodel can contribute
to a better quality of living for your family while your
house increases in value. “Choose an improvement that
makes sense for you and your family and one that you can
afford,” says Maxine Sweet, vice president of public
education for Experian, a global information solutions
company.
To decide if a home remodeling project is right for you,
make a list of features that you would like in the room
to be renovated, taking into account how you and your
family use the space. Consider traffic patterns,
lighting and special features you’d like, such as a wet
bar or walk-in shower.
Next, figure out how much you can spend on the project.
You might want to consider taking out a home equity loan
to finance the remodel. Because the loan is secured by
your home, it will likely have a lower annual percentage
rate, and you may get some tax breaks, too. The amount
you can borrow is limited by the equity you have in your
home. Other factors that may influence the amount you
can borrow include your credit history, income and
current financial responsibilities. Also, be sure to
have a plan for how you will repay the loan. You don’t
want to put your home at risk or add too much stress to
the family budget.
To make sure your financing is ready when you are, visit
a credit reporting company online such as
www.experian.com to quickly and easily access your
credit report. “If you notice anything questionable,
such as accounts you don’t recognize, or payment
disputes, deal with those issues before applying for a
home equity loan,” says Sweet. “It can also be helpful
to have your credit score which will tell you
specifically the factors in your credit history that
could be considered risky by lenders.”
Finally, get bids from several contractors to see how
your budget and the cost of your dream remodel compare.
Ask friends, neighbors and co-workers for
recommendations, or ask your lender if they’re familiar
with the contractors you’re considering. Another great
way to check out a company is SmartBusinessReports, also
available through Experian at www.experian.com. These
business credit reports provide consumers with
background information, comprehensive financial
information and credit risk facts about the business
they are considering using in an easy-to-read, online
format.
As with any big project, you’ll need to be flexible and
not let the inevitable glitches get in the way of the
big picture – when you’re done, you’ll have a beautiful
new space for you and your family to enjoy for years to
come.
Courtesy of ARA Content.
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