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Will This Add Value to My Home? Navigating Renovations with ROI in Mind
On this rainy Saturday, the Talk Real Estate Roundtable turned its attention to a question that many homeowners are asking: “Will this renovation actually add value to my home?” Whether you're planning to sell in the near future or just want to enjoy your space more, understanding what projects are worth your time and money is key.
Step One: Know the Market
Think Beyond ROI—Think Lifestyle
Top Renovation Tips from the Roundtable
Start with Structural: Before making aesthetic upgrades, address major systems—roof, windows, siding, septic, heating, and water heater. These are the things that truly impact home value and buyer confidence.
Match Your Materials: Inconsistencies like mismatched flooring can turn buyers off. Consistency in finishes and materials makes a home feel cohesive and well-maintained.
Ask Before You Act: Some homeowners dive into projects without consulting a real estate professional, only to find they’ve hurt their resale value. Always reach out to a trusted agent first.
Pull the Permit: If a project requires one, get it. Not doing so can create legal and financial headaches during the selling process.
A Holistic Approach to Homeownership
If you’re wondering what renovations make sense for your situation, reach out for a consultation. We’re here to help you make informed decisions, whether you're moving in three months or three years.
By Sharon McNamara & Melissa Wallace5
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Will This Add Value to My Home? Navigating Renovations with ROI in Mind
On this rainy Saturday, the Talk Real Estate Roundtable turned its attention to a question that many homeowners are asking: “Will this renovation actually add value to my home?” Whether you're planning to sell in the near future or just want to enjoy your space more, understanding what projects are worth your time and money is key.
Step One: Know the Market
Think Beyond ROI—Think Lifestyle
Top Renovation Tips from the Roundtable
Start with Structural: Before making aesthetic upgrades, address major systems—roof, windows, siding, septic, heating, and water heater. These are the things that truly impact home value and buyer confidence.
Match Your Materials: Inconsistencies like mismatched flooring can turn buyers off. Consistency in finishes and materials makes a home feel cohesive and well-maintained.
Ask Before You Act: Some homeowners dive into projects without consulting a real estate professional, only to find they’ve hurt their resale value. Always reach out to a trusted agent first.
Pull the Permit: If a project requires one, get it. Not doing so can create legal and financial headaches during the selling process.
A Holistic Approach to Homeownership
If you’re wondering what renovations make sense for your situation, reach out for a consultation. We’re here to help you make informed decisions, whether you're moving in three months or three years.

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