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Choosing Renovations Based on Buyer Demographics Featured Image

 

Regarding home renovations, it's easy to fall into the trap of choosing projects based purely on personal preference or trending designs. However, if you’re looking to sell your home—or simply want to maximize its value—it’s smarter to make renovation decisions based on who your likely buyers will be. Different generations, income levels, and family sizes value different features. Choosing renovations based on buyer demographics can significantly boost your return on investment (ROI) and make your home more appealing.

The Importance of Renovations Based on Buyer Demographics

Understanding the types of buyers who are most likely to be interested in your home helps you prioritize upgrades that matter to them. Millennials, for example, are the…

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Home Renovation Projects with the Lowest Rate of Return Featured Image

When planning home renovations, it's important to consider how much value the improvements will add to your property. While some projects can significantly boost your home's resale value, others might not provide a good return on investment (ROI). Let’s discuss the renovation projects with the lowest ROI to help you make informed decisions.

Starting Your Renovation

Renovating a home can take a long time and cause disruptions to you and your family’s daily activities. If you can afford it, move out before the renovation begins. You might need help with your belongings and putting away the furniture that might get damaged, and Professional Movers Canada can help you with that. They offer reliable and professional moving services across the…

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The 17 Worst Home Renovations You Can Spend Your Money On Featured Image

While these 17 home upgrades can certainly improve your family’s overall enjoyment of your home, they may lack on ROI when it comes time to sell.

1. Master Suite Additions

According to the experts, an upscale master suite addition (i.e. walk-in closet addition, large shower, dual vanities and soaker tub, etc.) will set you back approximately $282,062. There’s no denying that a master suite retreat can deliver endless value when it comes to homeowner convenience and comfort. Still, with an average ROI of only 51.6%, you’re not likely to recoup your initial costs. 

2. Costly Carpeting 

Since carpeting is a magnet for dust, germs and stains, many buyers prefer lower maintenance forms of flooring. Even so, if you have carpeting in your home,…

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