Hello World! Welcome Friends! Home renovations and increasing square footage in your living space can give you a better home to live in and help you increase the return on your investment when you come to sell your home. With house prices rising and a fast-moving real estate market (most homes sell in under 60 days on the market right now), avoiding getting into a bidding war on a new home by renovating your existing property is a win-win.
However, it isn’t easy knowing how best to renovate your home and add extra indoor space, and living through the work can be somewhat of a stressor, especially for families with young kids or pets, but in the long run, the inconvenience can pay off, and give you the home of your dreams without having to pack up and move sticks to a new place.
Read on for 4 benefits of increasing your home to accommodate your home life and living requirements.
Specialized Space
First up, you have to look at the space an addition to your home can offer you. Regardless of where you add the space and how much you add, you are adding an area that you can dictate its usage and build precisely how you need it. Be it for an extended bedroom on the back of a single-story home, a new integrated kitchen diner, or even an annex to allow your senior parents to live with you or a space for a teenager who needs more privacy. Whatever you will use it for, you will be able to create a custom space that meets your needs and makes life easier for you in the long term.
Increased Home Value
More space means you can up your home’s value upon resale. Even if you don’t plan on moving in the immediate future, the fact remains a well-built addition to your home or increased living space can help you to up the asking price when the time comes depending on the size and the functionality, as well as how the new and old parts of the house flow, you can expect to see a pretty sizable return on your investment.
Greater Living Flexibility
Along with a home addition adding more space, you can also increase the flexibility of your home. You can change things up and move your living arrangement around to integrate the new areas and find a more suitable way of living. You can find more options available for you in terms of the configuration of rooms, storage, and even use of the new space to meet your needs meaning you are no longer stuck to a predetermined floor plan; you can use this time to create a more flexible and comfortable living space.
Less Disruption
Everyone knows moving home is massively disruptive and can be one of the most stressful things you can undertake. And while having home renovations by experts like Action Builders carried out can be disruptive, it will only be for a short time, and you won’t have to pack up your whole life, move, unpack, and then change all of your details over to a new address and get used to a new area, new neighbors, school district, etc. you get to stay in a palace you love, in a neighborhood you know and enjoy everything you like as but where you live just with an improved home.
Conclusion
As more and more people opt out of renovating over moving home, the benefits of doing this will become more apparent and attractive compared to moving home. If you are on the fence about adding an addition to your home, consider the benefits and how you can turn your home into a space that works for your family.
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John M says
This is a good idea to consider especially in challenging economic times. Thanks for sharing.