Residential Projects.
Most people have found themselves wondering and asking themselves, "Is it worth the money to remodel my home?" Overall, the answer is "Indeed." The reason home improvement and remodeling is a $240 billion industry is because people are finding value in home improvement and remodeling projects. Nonetheless, you should not assume to fully recover the amount of the remodeling investment right away. Typically you can expect between 80% and 90% back on your home improvement investment dollar, sometimes more, sometimes less, within the first year or two. With the proper remodel, you can increase and even make money on the improvement the longer you stay in the home. ENHANCE YOUR CURB APPEAL, IMPROVE AND INCREASE THE BEAUTY & VALUE OF YOUR HOME!
As with many investments it’s the quiet power of compounding that creates good returns. By being in the home a longer period of time, you give the real estate market time to increase and you leverage the remodeling investment as property values grow. At a personal level, you should consider three things when deciding if a home improvement project is a good investment or not:
1. How your project impacts your home's appraised value?
2. How long you plan to be in the home?
3. How strong the resale market is in your area?
No matter what you decide or you simply need assistance with planning for your home improvement and remodeling, Life Equations Construction, Inc. can help you with planning, design, permits, materials and to completing your project from start to finish. We will be right there with you every step of the way. Our goal is not only to make you happy but to also make your relatives, friends, sons and daughters happy by earning their business and trust as well through your satisfaction and recommendation. We strongly believe that if we earn a client’s satisfaction on their project, we will receive and attain referrals by them in the future. Bottom line is, we’re about building relationships with our clients. It’s definitely worth it to put a smile on someone’s face and know that you’ve provided for them and satisfied their needs!


