The real estate market is always changing. Recently, there was an unexpected increase in home sales in the month of August. There are a number of factors to consider that could have impacted an increase in sales. This article from Yahoo Finance does a great job of…
If you own a home with an unfinished basement, there are a number of reasons why finishing the basement makes sense. This article from HomeZada talks about some of those reasons and the benefits you get from doing so. Enjoy the article and give me a call with any questions about any of your real estate needs.
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Source: HomeZada | Repost Houterloot 12/15/2022 -
One thing that never changes for growing families is the need for more room. A lot of families see the need for more space as a sign it’s time to move and find a bigger home, but this doesn’t have to be the case. For a young growing family, or someone just trying to get the most value out of the space they have, choosing to finish the basement of your home can prove to be the perfect solution. With a much lower cost and stress load than moving, added home value, and a fantastic return on investment, finishing your basement is a great solution to get more room out of your home.
Spend Less and Improve What You Have
For many, home improvements can be a daunting task. The process of planning what you want to be done, hiring the people to do the job, and then turning your home into a construction site is not very appealing. The biggest benefit of renovating, over moving, is that you’ll be spending way less on average than you would by moving to a larger home. The average cost to finish a basement is between $2,800 to $34,500 with a national average sitting at around $18,398. For many, especially growing families, these prices are much better than the costs and stress of moving to a new home.
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