With so many
people facing economic woes and the real estate market in a severe dip, you may
not be able to sell existing property because there are qualified buyers. If
you can't sell, but your existing home is not large enough or needs major
repairs, property renovations may be a good answer for you. Another reason for renovation as opposed to
moving is that you may really like the neighborhood where you live. It may be
close to shopping or have good traffic patterns. There may be parks or
playgrounds nearby. It could be close to work and good schools for your
children. Here are some things to consider when deciding whether to fix or move.
The style of the home is important. If it is a fairly
representative home in the neighborhood, your renovation should not make the
finished property a sore thumb amongst the other homes. If your neighborhood is
a community of three-bedroom, two-bath ranch style structures on one level,
remodeling your home to be a three story brownstone style structure would mean
that the house could never be sold at a price that would recover the cost of
the renovation. A potential buyer might not be able to qualify for a loan on
the property because of appraised value issues.
The neighborhood itself should be considered before doing major
remodeling. A neighborhood of starter homes for young families might be a poor
location to renovate, if you want to do a lot of entertaining for your teenage
children. Renovation that adds outdoor living space such as a pool or tennis
court can be a poor choice in a more conservative neighborhood. The cost of the
renovation could be impossible to recoup upon sale of the home.
Generally, it is a poor renovation plan to close in an attached
garage to add a family room or game room. Most home buyers want a garage.
Again, this may be different in some communities and neighborhoods. Some
subdivisions will not allow renovations to change the basic character of the
neighborhood. Homeowner association rules can prohibit certain types of
additions, renovations and demolitions.
Design plans are an important part of a renovation. You should
make certain that the finished product is comfortable in arrangement, materials
and structural integrity. A seamless transition between new areas and existing
areas is important both inside and outside the home. The services of architect
may be necessary to accomplish what you want to do without compromising the
construction.
Be sure that you get the necessary permits for construction and
the required inspections in your home. You need to be able to show that your
changes are up to code. Homeowner's insurance claims could be affected without
appropriate sign offs. Renovation approval can affect everything from the
height of the roof to setbacks from the property lines, power poles or
sidewalks, so be sure that your approval and permit process is completed before
you begin work.
Property renovations can provide the opportunity to make an almost
right home into the perfect showcase for your family activities. If you are
torn between moving and remodeling, consider all the neighborhood factors. When
an existing home can be one that grows and changes according to the size and
activities of your family, you may look on renovation as the ideal answer.
Feel free to contact us for property renovation in
Selangor:..Call/sms 012-2988560.
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