And the added bonus of this attitude is that you can significantly increase the value of your home by doing well planned remodeling projects. A well planned, well budgeted project can add value to your home (or retain the value in this time of negative house price growth). Many people even do relevant home remodeling projects just before they plan to sell the house.
This article will point out some of the most important areas of the house that will benefit from a remodeling project and add value to your home. No one wants to pour money into a big remodeling project that won't produce a good return on investment. So the first thing that needs to be considered is which areas of your home need the home improvement the most.
Most real estate agents believe that the room that makes the biggest first impression to potential buyers is the kitchen. A well designed, modern looking kitchen will not only sell a house but it will add the most value to the house (all things being even). For simple, cheap kitchen remodeling projects, people will replace the cabinets and worktops or replace the flooring.
These are relatively simple refurbishment jobs. They are also quite cheap if you do the work yourself. There is a good selection of cabinets and worktops at most DIY stores. They are easy to construct and install in the kitchen. Flooring is also quite inexpensive. Vinyl flooring material is the easiest and cheapest to use for a remodeling project.
Real estate agents also suggest that the bathroom is second after the kitchen to influence potential buyers and add value to a house. Most remodeling projects in the bathroom include maintaining wear and tear or adding new functionality. So stained facilities, like the sink or toilet may be replaced. Or maybe a shower unit may be installed over the bath. Other things to consider are adding more storage cabinets or a touch of paint to make the room look fresh.
The family room or lounge is one of the easiest remodeling projects to undertake. This is mainly because so much can be done to the room to individualize it and make it comfortable. You could add a bar or design it to fit in with your home entertainment center. However, if you are planning to sell the property, make sure that you leave the family room as much of a blank canvas as possible. All new buyers want to personalize the family room or lounge but want ready to go kitchens and bathrooms.
Adding extra space is always a great way to increase the value of your home. You can either add an extension or convert an unused room into a functional part of the home. an extension may be a new bedroom if you have a new family member. Or you might think about turning the attic or basement into a study or games room. all these projects will add value to the home, and in the case of a conversions, are fairly easy to do.
Swimming pools and many outdoor projects don't have a good return on your outlay. Adding high tech. gadgetry into the home isn't good either. Adding extra space and making the kitchen and bathroom look good are the best ways of getting return on your money.
What Is Value Of My Home
When it comes to home contents insurance, it's so easy to get left behind in your valuations. It's simple enough to go through the rooms, in your mind. Lounge – carpet, sofas, display cabinet and contents. Bedrooms, carpets again, beds, furniture ……. And so on. All things moveable in your home should be covered by your contents insurance. It's also simple enough to overlook things. For example, don't the above rooms also have curtains, framed pictures, the odd painting or two? The pictures may mean a lot to you but their frames will be very tempting to a thief. Then there are the garden and outbuildings contents. Garden furniture and tools, the children's bicycles, outdoor toys and even the plants in the garden. All of these need to be taken into consideration.
The range of expensive electrical goods is even more tempting to the thief. Not easily identifiable and easily sold on in the case of theft, also expensive to replace in the case of accidental damage. Include all the television sets, CD and DVD recorders and players, computers (don't forget the lap top/s), CD's, DVD's (Norwich Union tell us they allow £10 per CD, so your collection can easily add up to a fair sum.) Then there are the iPods, Game Boys, mobile phones and accessories. The average family home contents are typically valued at around £45,000.
If you're under insured, any claim that you make on your policy will be down rated accordingly. Some insurers, Norwich Union Direct for example, will simply pay out up to the limit of the sum initially insured and then you have to make up the shortfall. Other companies will simply reduce the payment in proportion to the amount understated. If they consider your contents to be worth £30,000 and your cover stands at £20,000, then whatever your claim, it will be reduced by one third.
More Than are one of the companies using the second example shown above. Furthermore they have taken action to solve the problem and have recently decided to enforce increased cover for their clients, to the tune of 25% as their cover comes up for renewal. This will apply to all of their 470,000 clients.
You would be well advised to re-assess the value of your home's contents. There's a helpful website run by the Association of British Insurers. There you will find advice and a handy checklist to download and use. Their address is http://www.abi.org.uk
Our advice so far has referred to home contents insurance, but it may be as well to consider values on Buildings cover too. The sale value of your home can easily be calculated by whatever price similar properties in your area are achieving. The insurance value differs in that you don't have to cover the value of the site. The cost of demolition, clearing of the site and rebuilding the property will be the key factors. The easiest way to find this out is to contact your insurer and ask them to recalculate the value of the property. The way they carry this out is to take the number of rooms and their use. They then come to a value, based on your post code. In this way they will arrive at the estimated rebuilding costs of your property.
So, it may be time to assess your home and contents insurance generally. Then relax and enjoy the benefits.
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