The Next Step

Are you one of the millions of other homeowners... feeling less than satisfied with your home. Perhaps you are an empty nester or you're feeling a bit cramped. Maybe you're longing for more closet space, or more windows, or a luxurious bathroom, or gorgeous wood floors. Or maybe your dissatisfaction is less defined than that. The point is, you want a change, and you're not sure what to do. Remodel? Or move? It's a big decision.

This new regular column from the author of Remodel or Move? Make the Right Decision and founder of the website remodelormove.com, Dan Fritschen, will provide a wealth of unbiased information that will help you make the right decision... financially and emotionally.

   
How to Organize Your Remodel for Success

 

Remodeling a home can take many months from start to finish. During the process you will need to decide what you want to remodel, what you can afford, how to pay for it, and whether to manage the project yourself or hire a general contractor. The list of decisions goes on and on. Making these decisions is much easier if you are organized, so as soon as you decide you may want to remodel set up a filing system, following the outline below.


Getting Organized

An unbelievable number of decisions need to be made during a remodeling process. For most people, this is a daunting task. To make the job easier and to ensure your percentage of good decisions is as high as possible, you need a strategy to organize the information. You can use a  three-ring binder or an expandable file folder, whichever you prefer. You can also buy a remodeling organizer which includes everything you need. The newly released organizer at www.remodelingorganizer.com will help most homeowners simplify the remodeling process. If you order today you can receive a 25% discount by entering “emptynest” when asked for a coupon.

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Remodel or Move
By Dan Fritschen – www.remodelormove.com

Eight Good Reasons to Remodel

 

1. You enjoy remodeling
Remodeling, in a word, is fun — a lot of fun. Remodeling can be very rewarding and enjoyable, especially a year after the work is done. It may not be a lot of fun while it is in progress, but a remodel can be a very satisfying experience. What makes all the pain, suffering and expense fun? The self-expression and control that you get when you undertake a remodeling project.

2. You'll get exactly the home you want
An advantage of remodeling is you most likely will end up with a home that more closely fits your needs than if you move. If you move, you will have to envision yourself living in one of five to 10 homes that best meet your requirements at the time you are house-hunting and it is unlikely that any one house is ideal. Each one will require you to make a variety of compromises such as the neighborhood, the yard, the floor plan; the list goes on and on. Click here to find a local prescreened architect who can help you design the homes of your dream.

3. You like the neighborhood and neighbors
Not all neighborhoods are created equal. Some have large mature trees, sidewalks, large front yards, and stately homes with well-kept yards. Other neighborhoods have few trees, cars parked in the front yards, and a highway behind the back fence. If you like the neighborhood you are in, then that is a powerful reason to stay and remodel and improve your home.

4. You can avoid buyer's remorse
Remodeling a home is a lengthy process that requires months to complete. Almost everyone who remodels his or her home is happy with the results. They may not have enjoyed the process or the cost or may not have been satisfied with the contractor, but the result is most often what they wanted. This is because someone who is remodeling a home is only changing one thing: the house. They are not changing the neighborhood, the yard or the schools - just the house.

Contrast this with buying a new home and moving. Usually, a decision on which house to buy is made quickly, often within hours or days. When the decision to buy a house is made, you have to make many compromises, including the location, size, yard, floor plan, and price. No home will meet all of your requirements perfectly. Making these important decisions quickly and under pressure frequently leads to buyer's remorse.

5. Remodeling can be a good investment
If your home is medium to small for your neighborhood and is in need of improvements and your additions are appropriate in style and quality for the house, then remodeling could be a good investment. If you manage the costs well, it is very reasonable to expect that the value these improvements add to your home will be greater than the cost of the remodel. To learn how much your home could appreciate from a smart remodel visit www.remodelormove.com/login.cfm and use the free online remodeling calculator.

6. You like your yard
Many older homes are blessed with mature trees, a large lot and years of landscaping efforts. If you are fortunate enough to live in a home with a yard that you love, then it may be difficult to find a home with a yard that you like as much. As you look at homes that you may be interested in buying, don't underestimate the cost and time required to take a yard that is no more than dirt and weeds and turn it into your dream garden. Large shade trees can take 10 to 20 years to grow from seedlings. Large mature shrubs can take three to 10 years to grow. If a yard is important to you, but your current home has a nicer yard than any of the houses you are considering buying, then a remodel may be the best solution.

7. You like your location
You may now live in an older part of town that is close to your work, around the corner from downtown and has a view of the mountains in the distance. While you like the location, you have dreams of living in a new larger house with high ceilings, an expansive entry and a gourmet kitchen. A choice is to move to a new home that offers all of the styling and features you are looking for. But the new homes in your city are 10 miles away in the middle of a cornfield that was turned into a subdivision a few weeks earlier. With no schools, shopping or the other things you like nearby, the decision is difficult. You like the new house but not the location. In this case you can have the house of your dreams and the location you love by remodeling.

8. You like your home's floor plan
How the rooms are positioned in a home — the floor plan — has a big impact on how you can use the rooms and how you feel about your home. If your current home has a floor plan that you like — a large kitchen with morning sun; an out-of-the-way spot where you can read a book without being interrupted; a perfect-sized bedrooms (small ones for the children or a den and a big one for you); a great place for a Christmas tree or a grand piano — it may be hard to replace these features when you move to a new house.

Remodelormove.com is an independent organization whose mission is to empower consumers to make the best remodel and move decision. To achieve this mission, Remodel or Move™ provides reference materials, evaluation tools, and no-nonsense advice to all consumers. Remodel or Move promotes no agenda other than the interests of consumers.


The organization’s reference materials and educational components include:

  • The website: www.remodelormove.com

  • The Remodel-or-Move Calculator: an online analysis tool that provides homeowners with a specific recommendation: to remodel or move

  • Private consultations

  • Group seminars

  • The book: Remodel or Move?™ Make the Right Decision, in bookstores nationwide

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Do you have remodeling or moving questions? I will be glad to help if I can.  Feel free to email me your questions at dan@remodelormove.com.

For more tips on deciding if it best for you to remodel or move visit www.remodelormove.com

Copyright 2005 ABCD Publishing LLC 

 


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