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Ten Great Reasons to Remodel Now
If you have been thinking
of remodeling your home, now is the time to take action.
Why? When
we finish a remodeling project, many homeowners tell
me they wished they had decided to do the project sooner
or they ask why they waited so long. It seems it’s
easier to notice how much remodeling your home can improve
your life only after you remodel and can experience it
for yourself. You don’t need to regret you waited
so long. Here are 10 great reasons you should remodel
now instead of waiting:
- As your life and lifestyle change,
so should your home. Don’t you get new shoes
if your old pair no longer fits?
- Remodeling your home will let
you enjoy your home more. Why accept the inconveniences
and
limitations of
living in a home that isn’t really right for you?
- You can enjoy your remodeled
home longer and get greater value out of your investment.
Waiting
only forces you
to put up with the limitations of your home longer.
- Remodeling adds to the value
of your home over time, sometimes adding more than
the cost
of the
project. Despite
short term fluctuations in prices, home values
over time have always gone up.
- Keeping your home up-to-date
protects your home’s
value and marketability in a buyer's or seller's market.
- It almost always costs less
to remodel now than to remodel later. The cost of
materials and labor
go up
over time.
- Interest rates are starting
to rise and will likely go up in the future.
Financing a remodeling
project now
will probably save you money. If rates
go
down, you can always refinance.
- Remodeling your home lets you
do things in your home you couldn’t before, but have always wanted to.
- Like wearing new clothing or
driving a new car, living in a remodeled
home can make
you
feel good
and give you
a fresh perspective on life.
- Why wait to enjoy your home
and your life more? If you wait, will
there be
anything about
your
situation
that would make remodeling in 2,
3, 4 years a better choice?
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