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Bill Copithorne
April 2024
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Should You Wait to Renovate?

There are a lot of reasons to consider going through with getting a home renovation, but there are other reasons why you should wait before acting on those projects. Home renovations are expensive and time-consuming, so you should always be certain you want to follow through with them. In addition, you may discover that you're happy with the home the way it is instead of changing things. Whether you're a new homeowner or just thinking about starting a project, here are some reasons why you might want to consider waiting.

Think it Through:

One of the reasons you should consider waiting on a renovation project is to make sure that it's actually something you want. A lot of people are very impulsive when it comes to wanting new things, and that extends to home projects. Things like pools, new furniture, different flooring, creating new additions to the home, should take a lot of planning and thought before deciding. For example, the process of pool construction should not be taken lightly. There's no reason to get one during the fall and winter months, as you won't be able to use it until it warms up again. Even if you move in with plans to change something, you might want to consider giving it some time to see if you really like the décor you already have. A lot of homeowners recommend setting up a grace period so that you have time to get used to your new environment before making any big decisions.

Money:

Another reason that you might want to consider waiting on your plans is because of the financing it takes. Depending on the home renovation project you want to take on, it can cost you a lot of money just to start. Some projects such as getting new furniture may be fairly inexpensive, but larger projects that require contractors or changing a big part of the home will take some investment on your part. You'll need to either save money over time or be prepared to pay off the debts bit by bit. Similar to how you wait and think about whether you want to buy clothing or electronics, you should wait and think about whether you're ready to invest in the project, or whether it's even worth the money you'll spend. You don't want to finish a project and find out that it feels like money wasted.

Time:

Time is yet another reason home renovations should take a backseat in your life. It's easy to look at an area of your home and be amazed by its potential, but that kind of change doesn't happen overnight. You have to be willing to put in the time for the project. For example, if you want to put in new flooring, then you have to be willing to work around that room of your home for a while. That means moving all the furniture and probably avoiding the whole room while the work is being done. Some projects only take weeks, but others may take months. You have to be ready to invest that time for the renovation you want in order to get it like you want. And if it's not the way you imagined it the first time, you may have to invest even more into it. 

Ultimately, home renovation projects can be a great investment if you're unhappy with some part of your home. However, home makeover shows have romanticized the idea into making it seem like you can create something gorgeous with some basic imagination and desire to fix up a part of the house. Not everything in your home needs to be changed or fixed and not everyone is aware of how much effort it takes to finish the projects you start. That's why you should wait before you renovate. It may save you a lot of headaches down the road.



Bill Copithorne, ABR CRS GRI SRES
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: http://www.sweeneyandoconnell.com
781-643-7478
781-820-9658
Keller Williams Boston Nortwest
781-643-7478
1189 Mass Ave.
Arlington, MA 02476


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