TIME TO RENOVATE YOUR HOME OR CONDO?
Which Vancouver home renovations get the best return on investment?
When you’re planning to renovate your home, resale value and the return on your renovation investment should always be a primary consideration for any homeowner. In short, the two best rooms to renovate are the kitchen and the bathroom. But even these rooms need to be planned and budgeted accordingly to make them a wise investment for your property. In order to get the most from every dollar you spend on your Vancouver home renovation, our renovations team created this
Renovating an income property: How a project manager can help
Budget is of utmost importance in an income property. That’s because an income property is a business – not a home – for the property owner. Whether you’ve purchased an income property recently, or a few years have passed and it’s time to renovate, renovating an income property should be executed differently than a home. In our experience, income property owners benefit greatly from the business-minded advice and experience of a renovation project manager during these times. Here is why.
Flipping a house? Where to spend your renovation dollars
If you’re flipping an investment property, you will want to be smart about your renovation budget. For a flip, every dollar counts as we consider the resale value of the home. By thinking practically – rather than emotionally – about the best places to invest in your renovation, you can create a look that appears to have a high price tag, but was achieved for only a small investment. Flipside Homes specializes in helping property investors flip homes and condos
Vancouver home renovation idea: Kitchen banquettes
When it comes to kitchen renovations, storage and seating are two primary considerations for your renovation design. Adding a kitchen banquette is an attractive and cozy way to get both. Photo credit: Bloglovin’ Maximize natural light Banquettes are the perfect way to make the most of natural light in your kitchen, by creating a comfortable seating area under big windows. This bright space combines a chunky table with minimalist bench seating to amplify the effect of the