You
get into your newly purchased home. You
are happy, but you notice that there are
things that just don’t quite work
the way you had hoped. You don’t
want to move since you just bought the
home, but you feel like something should
be done. You finally decide to consider
home remodeling to help your situation.
One thing to consider in all stages
of a home remodeling project is cost.
Start off by hiring a designer who will
only charge you hourly and not a bunch
of flat fees and excess charges. The
architectural plans will likely cost
you a lot of money. That is money you
don’t want to spend until you
know for sure what you are doing, so
have your design consultation before
you go forth with anything like that.
Next, check out whether or not your
home will be able to be modified to
create what you want. You will also
want to contact the building department
in your area. Often times there is paper
work or permits that must be filed before
doing any large home remodeling projects.
If you make sure everything is on the
up and up from the start, you can avoid
expensive fines and problems down the
road in your project.
There is one other person you should
consider consulting before you take
on a home remodeling project: your real
estate agent. The agent can find out
whether or not the improvements you
are making will be met with a reasonable
increase in your home’s value.
He or she knows the real estate market
in your area and how adding or changing
your home may effect you financially
when it comes time to sell your home.
Take him or her out to dinner or lunch
and talk about the pros and cons of
what you are thinking of doing. Once
you have done that, the final decision
is yours based on all of your research.
Your home is a big investment and probably
the largest purchase you have ever made.
So you may become attached to it and
when it doesn’t quite fit with
what you want anymore, rather than moving
you can consider a home remodeling project.
Before getting started, though, make
sure you do a lot of research. Talk
with designers, architects, your local
building department, and even your real
estate agent. Once you have all of your
homework out of the way, though, you
will have the knowledge to put together
a functional, affordable, and reasonable
home remodeling project.