3 Ways to Know If You Should Renovate Your Home Instead of Moving

Written by Posted On Friday, 05 January 2018 16:05

If you have lived in your home for more than a few years, there is a good chance that its style is no longer ideal to you. The functionality may no longer be appealing or practical as well. Houses get older, and a family’s needs for space and features change. When this happens, you may begin to think about moving into a new home that has an updated style and that has the functionality that you need. However, moving is a major undertaking, and it is not the only option. Another option is to renovate your home, and these are some of the top reasons to renovate.

 

You Love Your Neighbors

Your neighborhood may feel comfortable and like home. You may know many of your neighbors throughout the area. The kids’ school may be a good fit, and you may feel confident in the teaching staff. When you relocate to a new space, your neighbors, the feel of the neighborhood and other related factors become unknowns. Even when you do your part to thoroughly research the area, there is no firm way to tell if your new area will be a good fit for you until you are immersed in the area on a regular basis.

 

Your Location Is Ideal

You may love most things about your current location. For example, you may have a short commute to work, be close to grocery and retail stores, have easy access to great amenities and venues, and more. You could potentially find an even better location, but you also could have to settle for a location that is not quite ideal. More than that, you may have to adjust to a different living experience because of the new location, and this can feel uncomfortable and be stressful.

 

You Have Wonderful Memories in the Home

One of the top reasons to remain in your current home is because of the memories that you have made in the space. This may be the home where you brought your children home to, the place where you shared many holiday seasons with your family and more. Leaving this space can be emotionally difficult, and it may not be necessary.

 

A smart idea is to reach out to a renovation contractor like Freyenhagen Construction in your area to discuss the ideas that you may have for your space and to learn about the cost to renovate. You may find that renovating is more cost-effective overall than relocating to a new home when all factors are considered.

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