
A remodeling project is never cheap. For example, an average kitchen remodel can set you back about $20,000. To help you maximize every dollar and hour During a renovation it’s important to consider some mistakes that homeowners have made when remodeling. Here are a few to consider:
- Adding too many fixtures and not enough livable space. Adding a ton of upgrades and unlivable space can equal a big loss when it comes time to sell.
- Adding too many custom features that may not appeal to potential buyers. Strike a balance between features that will make you happy and features that are desirable to a wider market.
- Working with an unlicensed contractor can cost you money in the long run. Future cars can park exceed the money you save if your contractor is not licensed.
- Remodeling out of order is a huge mistake. There is a certain order to how we modeling needs to occur. Think through the project from start to finish to ensure you have accounted for all the steps involved in the process.
- Making major structural changes to your home rarely pays off. Don’t try to expect to fully recover when you pour money into major structural changes.
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