November 16, 2009
Ways To Pay For a Large Home Improvement Project
With the housing market still suffering across the country, a lot of people are choosing to upgrade their homes instead of moving out. Improving the house you live in is often much cheaper than trying to find a new one, but there are still some significant costs involved with many different larger home upgrade projects.
Most big home improvement projects are expensive enough that it’s difficult to save up all the money you need all at once. By the same token, home improvements have become much more involved and complex and often entail completely changing a room rather than just applying a little paint and moving around some furniture. Here are three ways you can make a home improvement more affordable:
Break It Into Smaller Jobs: There’s no point in doing the entire project at once if you really don’t have to. For example, what if you need to replace the windows in your home? Instead of paying to replace all the windows at one time, why not replace a couple at a time over the next few years? You’ll spread out the costs, still save money on your energy savings and you won’t break the bank.
Credit Cards Offered By Hardware Stores: A lot of home improvement stores such as Lowe’s and The Home Depot offer low interest rate credit cards with zero interest or no payments for a limited amount of time. These stores usually offer great interest rates and special deals on materials and even contractor services if you use their cards, so you can save some real money with them over the long run.
Do The Project Yourself: Not everyone is a handyman, but most people can learn some basic home building and upgrading skills to at least do a little bit of work before hiring a professional. Even demolition work can be done by yourself if you’re careful. That alone can save you a lot of money. If you’re really handy then you might be able to complete your entire home improvement job and save thousands of dollars in labor costs.
Let’s face it: we all want a great home to live in, but that sometimes comes at a pretty steep price. By spreading out the payments and trying to do some work yourself you can save lots of money and turn an expensive house remodeling project into an affordable series of smaller payments. You’ll be surprised at how quickly your current house can become your dream home!
These are just some of the many ways you can pay for home improvements. There are also lots of different options to get a home loan modification that may free up extra money for those home improvements.
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