Do car spaces improve home prices?
If you want to build a new home and want to increase the value of your future home then you must read this. It could costs you more than 10% of the value of your home. Read on below to see how you can avoid these costly mistakes that not only cost you the value of your home, but even hardship in trying to sell it in future. I will also give you free remedies t these problems.
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Is building a home with 2 undercover car spaces better than building one? How much does this translate into actual dollars when you sell your home?
You may have heard economists predict the doom and gloom about the housing market, but when you select a good quality design for your new home, you will always be in position to get better value than other homes in any market. As long as you don’t over spend or underspend on your new home to get maximum value, then you shouldn’t worry so much. The mistakes that most new home builders do can be described below. I have learnt from my mistakes so I’m sharing it with you. My only hope is that we don’t see so many poorly designed new homes in the future because in my opinion it’s a waste of space and resources in building outrageously ugly homes.
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The critical money busting mistakes you need to avoid are:
- selecting the wrong size block for your home, whether it be your home to live in or renting
- selecting land in a bad street or suburb
- selecting land in a bad location in a good suburb
- Choosing bad design layouts that don’t optimise space.
- saving upfront money but losing money on the future value of your home
- bad selection of colours and fitting designs
- choosing horrific facades that even scare the monsters away
- designing match box size bedrooms for smurfs
- installing poor quality kitchen equipment
- Designing unmaintainable gardens
- Selecting bad landscaping designs
When building a brand new home you should go to display villages to look at new designs and design trends. It is essential you design the home that is modern, functional and as spacious as possible.