Archive for April, 2011
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Angie List: 2011 is the year of bathroom remodeling
Kitchen remodeling project is the top home improvement. However, one publication says that 2011 is the year of conversion.
Survey shows that to take in 2007, homeowners advantage that the labor and material costs and renovate their homes
Sunnyvale, CA (BUSINESS WIRE) 23 January 2007
This survey updates the reconstruction of 5,000 houses and condominium owners was conducted in autumn 2006. The data show a continuous trend toward large remodels, and with growing concern about the cost of the conversion.
All respondents were considering remodeling your existing house or other. Participants had lived long in their current home (with an average value of $ 422,000) for an average of 8.5 years.
Respondents said they expect
stay home for 17 years after its renovation is completed. (In 2005, Year of the respondents on average 18 years).
Some of the results of the survey:
Do-It-Yourself increases for the conversion;32 percent said the plan to their own remodeling contractors (from 25 percent in 2005).
65 percent do at least part of the renovation (compared to 60 percent in 2005).
50 percent plan to renovate, with 30 percent of the value of your house to spend in the project (from 33 percent last year plan to renovate, and that 30 percent of the homes value).
50 percent of respondents want more rooms, such as caves and bedroom. 57% plan to add one or more bathrooms (no significant changes from the previous year)
15% described their choice of materials for expensive conversion in%, 10 as the economy and 75% want the materials, furnishings and decorations, the average live for the type of home you
47 percent of respondents want to renovate your bathroom and 55% want to renovate their kitchen
55 percent of those who are considering remodeling are excited about the idea, 10 percent fear the process. (No significant changes from the previous year).
Dan Fritsche
, author of the study, says the trend to transform the deepening of awareness with a rising cost pressure.
“With falling home prices and higher interest rates than some years ago homeowners are still rebuilding, but with a focus on cost management.”
“A year ago, with high prices, which were influenced many homeowners through the wealth effect and were greeted with a blank check attitude reconstruction. What the study shows that homeowners are thinking about spending the same amount, but waiting for more get for your money. By not hiring a general contractor and the work itself makes the owners think they can reduce costs. “
Fritsche
continues: “Coincidentally, the home improvement industry to the owners in their quest to help get more for less, still less the cost of building materials and by providing a workforce that is more available to help with rebuilding help. The slow construction of new homes has many workers and businessmen, the construction of new homes in search of work back and forth to homeowners who are remodeling rather than left.
Dan Fritsche
About
Dan Fritsche
is the author of the remodel or move, make the right decision (ABCD Publishing, 2004), The Book of reconstruction and Organizer (ABCD Publishing 2006) and the founder and owner information RemodelEstimates.com RemodelOrMove.com Home and defense systems.
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