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How to Manage Big Home Improvement Projects

1. Choose Projects That Add to Your Property Value

Not all changes to your home are actually improvements—at least, future buyers may not see them that way. You may really want a pool in your backyard, for example, but a lot of people wouldn’t want to deal with the maintenance and higher utility bills. Prioritize projects that will make your property more appealing during a future sale, like adding space to your kitchen or improving your home’s energy efficiency.

2. Be Careful with Budget

If you’re going to begin a big home improvement project, calculate your budget thoroughly and create a plan for sticking to it. If you can’t afford the project of your dreams right now, it’s better to wait than to get in over your head.

3. Hire a Quality Contractor

Big projects are best left to professionals. Find a contractor that can do the job well and stay within your budget. Ask your personal network for references first, but if nobody has a suggestion, you can search for contractors in your area online—just make sure to interview them first to see if they’ll really be a good match.

Major home improvement projects come with challenges, but if you choose wisely and plan carefully, they’re worth the time and effort in the end. We hope you have fun along the way!

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