I think that you should always save cash to make the improvements. Too many people around here that I know took out home improvment loans to upgrade thier homes, and now they owe more on thier homes than they can sell them for. Now improvements to me, mean that your carpet is old and you want new. Not thingslike your roof isleaking or you are having problems with your septic system. Those fall under more of the category of emergency you know?
many people did things like upgrade thier kitchens or bathroom, carpets, floors, because these houses were built so cookie-cutter. Basic bare-bones house with fixtures that resemble cheap apartments. Bleh.
however, since I have no intention on spending the rest of my life in this house, I refuse to put anything expensive in it that I cannot take with me.
Sure, I will do everything to make sure it's clean, modern and maintained. This includes a few plants, a tree, new carpet, ect but I'm not going to remodel and add a room, I'm not going to replace the stair rails ( for 3700 bucks! ) and I'm not going to spend 2000.00 on flagstone walkways. I doubt I would get any of that money back on the sale of the house. I can just see myseff trying to jack up the cost of the house 2000.00 because it has a flagstone patio? nope. That's purely cosmetic.
Before we decide to sell, the kitchen cabinets will need to be replaced- they were the cheapest possible paper covered particle board that the builder put in and they are awful. They are grease stained and gross. The linoleum will have to be replaced. But I don't need to put in travertine or marble. Simple 79 cent 12x12 ceramic tile is sufficient.
anyway, I know I'm going off on a rant, but my belief is that you should always pay cash for the remodel, if that means saving for year- ok, or you if you can do it in steps- that's good too- like buying a new light flixture every payday or whatever. I would never reccomend to anyone to get a loan.
many people did things like upgrade thier kitchens or bathroom, carpets, floors, because these houses were built so cookie-cutter. Basic bare-bones house with fixtures that resemble cheap apartments. Bleh.
however, since I have no intention on spending the rest of my life in this house, I refuse to put anything expensive in it that I cannot take with me.
Sure, I will do everything to make sure it's clean, modern and maintained. This includes a few plants, a tree, new carpet, ect but I'm not going to remodel and add a room, I'm not going to replace the stair rails ( for 3700 bucks! ) and I'm not going to spend 2000.00 on flagstone walkways. I doubt I would get any of that money back on the sale of the house. I can just see myseff trying to jack up the cost of the house 2000.00 because it has a flagstone patio? nope. That's purely cosmetic.
Before we decide to sell, the kitchen cabinets will need to be replaced- they were the cheapest possible paper covered particle board that the builder put in and they are awful. They are grease stained and gross. The linoleum will have to be replaced. But I don't need to put in travertine or marble. Simple 79 cent 12x12 ceramic tile is sufficient.
anyway, I know I'm going off on a rant, but my belief is that you should always pay cash for the remodel, if that means saving for year- ok, or you if you can do it in steps- that's good too- like buying a new light flixture every payday or whatever. I would never reccomend to anyone to get a loan.
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