Adding Value to Homes Charlotte NC

Renovations do not always translate to an increase in the value of your home. However, if you're planning to sell sometime in the future and want to ensure you get the most bang it is important to assess the value renovation.

Local Companies

J.G. Coram Company, Inc
(704) 900-7615
1617 Elizabeth Avenue
Charlotte, NC
Clark Patterson Lee
(704) 331-9131
301 East Ninth Street Suite 180
Charlotte, NC
Lil Associates II
(704) 372-3331
801 East Morehead Street Suite 126
Charlotte, NC
Kelly McArdle Construction, LLC
(704) 344-9411
2301 South Tryon Street
Charlotte, NC
METRO Landmarks
(704) 333-2011
1812 East Boulevard
Charlotte, NC
Moretz & Skufca, PLLC
(704) 376-3030
1514 South Church Street
Charlotte, NC
Blythe Construction, Inc
(704) 375-8474
PO Box 31635
Charlotte, NC
J.F. Schultze Construction, LLC
(704) 295-0725
5955 Carnegie Boulevard Suite 125
Charlotte, NC
Lauth Property Group
(704) 831-2001
4201 Congress Street
Charlotte, NC
Robertson Airtech International
(704) 377-3939
1101 East 36th Street
Charlotte, NC

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(NC)-Renovations do not always translate to an increase in the value of your home. However, if you're planning to sell sometime in the future and want to ensure you get the most bang it is important to assess the value renovation.

Value-neutral and value-added renovations

Surprisingly, as nice as it sounds, adding a swimming pool, or building a sauna or hot tub are considered value neutral renovations. This means there is not much payback in installing these features in your home. You can also expect the same for installing paving stones to the driveway and reducing the number of bedrooms to less than three.

On the other hand, modernizing a kitchen and updating a bathroom are regarded as value-added renovations. The same can be expected by creating a master bedroom with an ensuite bath and/or walk-in closet; and by remodeling or adding a family room, especially on the main floor.

Cost-effective options

Coming up with extra cash for a home renovation is not easy, especially if you're juggling several financial responsibilities - including a mortgage, RRSP contributions and car payments. Finding a cost-effective financing option is a must, particularly if you're planning a major home improvement project. Consider for example the CIBC Home Power Plan, which provides the freedom and convenience of a secured line of credit coupled with the security and peace of mind of a mortgage.

This means that by using the equity in your home you can take advantage of lower interest rates with the secured line of credit than a credit card. It also allows you to enjoy ongoing access to funds available when you need them. And if you prefer the security of knowing that your interest rates will remain stable for the term of your mortgage, you may want to consider a fixed rate mortgage. If the rates are better than what you're currently paying, then you'll save both on your mortgage payments and on the interest on your secured line of credit.

Having a low interest rate on borrowed funds allows you to maximize the value of your renovation. For example, the total cost of the new kitchen and bathroom, including interest, may be offset by the increase in the value of your home.

More information on this topic is available at your local CIBC branch, toll-free at 1 800 465-CIBC (2422) or online at www.cibc.com.

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Featured Local Company

J.G. Coram Company, Inc

(704) 900-7615
1617 Elizabeth Avenue
Charlotte, NC