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Fixing what you already have

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Sept 28th, 2008 12:48

DianaR
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Since most people won't be able to purchase new homes for a few years, fixing up your existing home is a good option and keeps things fresh. The trick is to find those renovations and upgrades that will add valued to your property, in the future.
   
With this in mind, what part of the home would you update first? What projects build more value while adding pleasure?

Sept 29th, 2008 00:48

Florentin
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the first areas that come to mind are the kitchen and the bathrooms.
   
lucky for us, we have all these remodeled during the last two years.
   
we could use new carpet in the family room and perhaps new blinds all around the house

Sept 30th, 2008 06:57

manojjonam10
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Yes, it will be economical if we renovate the old ones ,instead of getting our nose in to new one's.It will be profitable if we renovate the houses which are of tourists and resorts attraction.

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