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Title: Five Home Improvement Projects that Pay Back the Most


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5 Home Improvement Projects that Pay Back the Most
Presented By Ralph Hughes
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Table of Content
  • Introduction
  • 5 Home Improvement Projects that Pay Back the
    Most
  • Replacing your roof  
  • Refinishing your hardwood floors
  • Upgrading your insulation
  • Installing wood flooring 
  • Replacing your garage door 
  • Contact us

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Introduction
  • If youre itching to make improvements to your
    home with hopes of upping your resale value, you
    may be tempted to renovate your bathroom, kitchen
    or closets.
  • Although these updates can increase buyer appeal,
    as well as add to your own enjoyment of your
    abode, the return on investment for these
    projects typically is low.
  • The home improvement projects that will pay back
    the most arent as glamorous, but youll recoup
    more of the expense when you sell your home.

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5 Home Improvement Projects that Pay Back the
Most
  • Here are the five projects that offer the most
    value by boosting your home sale price and
    allowing you to recover most of the money you
    spentpossibly even more than you spent
  • Replacing your roof  
  • Refinishing your hardwood floors
  • Upgrading your insulation
  • Installing wood flooring 
  • Replacing your garage door

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Replacing your roof
  • Although putting a new roof on your home may not
    feel quite as satisfying as upgrading your
    kitchen appliances or installing a shiny new spa
    tub, its the home improvement with the best
    return on investment, according to the report.
  • Homeowners who replace their roof can expect to
    recoup 105 of the value, meaning theyll
    actually make money on this project.

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Replacing your roof
  • Theres no need to replace a perfectly good roof,
    but if yours has wear and tear, it could be a
    good investment before you sell.

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Refinishing your hardwood floors
  • The home renovation project with the
    second-highest ROI is refinishing your hardwood
    floors. Transforming dull, scratched wood floors
    into shiny, good-as-new flooring is a great deal
    Homeowners typically recoup 100 of the expenses.

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Upgrading your insulation
  • An insulation upgrade offers the third-best
    potential for recovering the value of the
    project, at 95.

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Installing wood flooring 
  • The NARI estimates that it costs homeowners
    5,500 to replace worn carpet with new, solid oak
    flooring and baseboards in an 18-by-20-foot room.

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Replacing your garage door
  • Replacing a creaky, slow garage door with a new
    one also has relatively high value for homeowners.

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Contact Us
  • Hughes Design and Construction Inc
  • Address 1401 Malvern Ave., Suite 150
  • Hot Springs, AR 71901
  • Phone 501-262-2100
  • Email rhughes_at_hdcinc.net
  • Website http//hughesorrdesigns.com/
  • Resource https//goo.gl/Ey5mKW

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