Found 3 blog entries tagged as home value.

Home improvement projects can be a great way to add value to your home, increase your comfort, and make your living space more functional. However, many people assume that home improvement projects require a significant investment of time and money. While some projects can certainly be expensive, there are plenty of options for those on a tight budget. Here are some home improvement projects under $50 that you can tackle with just a little bit of time and effort.

Install a new light fixture

Lighting can make a big difference in the look and feel of a room. You can find affordable light fixtures at most home improvement stores, and installing them is usually a straightforward process that you can do yourself. A new light fixture can instantly…

281 Views, 0 Comments

home renovations new floor

Pandemic living has changed how Canadians think about renovations: according to the RE/MAX 2021 Renovation Investment Report, more than half of Canadians renovated their homes during the year. While only 16 per cent explicitly renovated to increase their home’s market value, nearly 60 per cent said they still considered the return on investment.

Prepping your house for sale can often require an investment to bring it up to current standards and help it compete in the hot real estate market. Especially if you’ve lived in the house for several decades, you may be blind to your home’s shortcomings. Here, we examine the top home renovations to ensure your return on investment.

Paint

301 Views, 0 Comments

Investing in the exterior of your home is important. Not only can exterior home renovations like adding a new roof, windows, or doors add immediate benefits and curb appeal, they have the potential to increase the value of your home and give you a greater return on investment (ROI) when you decide to sell. 

A 2021 Canadian Real Estate Renovation Trends report from RE/MAX, which used data collected by Leger marketing firm, said more than half of Canadians renovated their home during the pandemic for personal or “non-ROI” purposes. According to the report, 29% chose to renovate for non-essential “lifestyle” reasons, such as recreation-inspired projects, while 16% of Canadians renovated to increase the market value of their home to sell within in the next…

265 Views, 0 Comments