Home Remodeling Pays Off
The surest, quickest and highest-return action an owner usually can take is investing in a well-planned home remodeling project. There are many actions that may be taken to improve a home, and most offer fairly predictable and generally profitable results. If planned well, the home remodeling project may increase home value as much or more than its cost.
The home exterior presents high potential returns. Replacing wood siding, soffit and fascia with energy-saving, maintenance-free modern material gives a home a new look, lower utility expenses and freedom from maintenance. New double-pane windows with gas filler gives a bright new appearance, lower utility costs, better sound insulation and freedom from maintenance. New entry doors give a great new first impression and total security.
The same kinds of gains can be make by remodeling the home interior. Often the choice of first action is the kitchen, where a total new look and element of pleasantness can be achieved by replacing old appliances and renovating cabinets and countertops. Other cabinets in the home may be renovated at the same time for a very satisfying result.
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Many times a person will start out in real estate investment by buying a single-family home. A single-family home generally looks like the safest bet, offering fulfillment of the basic need for housing. It also offers anticipated appreciation in value, low risk of loss on investment, relative ease to sell and an active buying and selling market facilitated by brokerage firms.
Because of a usually aggressive and competitive mortgage loan market, it is the easiest and most straightforward type of real estate to finance. Because single-family home loans are backed by good collateral, the percent of loan to value available is high compared to other types of loans.
Of all real estate investment choices, a single-family home provides the best investment selection. This is true for the beginning real estate investor and for the experienced investor who appreciates the positive aspects of a single-family homes as an investment.
We have compiled a step-by-step outline for getting started as a single-family home investor. This outline will help you with the information and tools you will need. You may see this at Single-Family Home Investment.
An intelligent and well-planned interior design project can add much value to a home. If successful, it can showcase the best points the home has to offer. The choices and uses of furniture, furnishings, decor, art, and colors can create an effect on a visitor that is strong, memorable and favorable. It may cause the visitor to spread the word among friends and associates after leaving about a fabulous home tour he or she has experienced, because of being so impressed with what was seen.
Some of us have the time, energy, talent and persistence to complete such a project. Some may see such an undertaking as being exciting and fulfilling, a way to express one’s self, a statement of one’s identity. For those of us who like the idea of doing it ourselves, it is a great project which may be completed at one’s chosen speed, with no time limits assigned and no one to measure the progress.
Others of us may just not want to take on such a job. For any of a number of reasons, it may be best for some to hire a professional to plan and execute the project. Hiring an interior designer does not keep a design client from being involved in the the project. It does, however, allow the client to define the amount of time he or she is willing to give to the project and to specify the level of interaction to be maintained with the designer.
A thoughtful interior design project can bring rewards to the homeowner. It may simply provide the enjoyment of living in a more pleasant environment, which may have been the only objective in doing it. Or, if there was a financial aspect to the motivation for doing it, it may be realized. The design work can increase home value and bring about a greater price when a sale of the property is desired. For more information go to Interior Design Guide.