House Selling Review Jacksonville Beach FL

Homeowners in Jacksonville Beach contemplating a major remodeling project are mostly interested in what the work will cost, when it will get started, and how long it will take to complete. Homeowners contemplating a major remodeling project are mostly interested in what the work will cost, when it will get started, and how long it will take to complete.

Thomas Real Estate
(904) 241-4178
1840 3rd St S
Jacksonville Beach, FL
Oceanside Real Estate
(904) 242-4949
19 12th St S
Jacksonville Beach, FL
Cattar Realty
(904) 270-0015
1301 4TH St N Ste A
Jacksonville Bch, FL
Blanks J Eric Realty Llc
(904) 273-5200
1420 3rd St N
Jacksonville Beach, FL
Edge Realty
(904) 482-5000
13705 Beach Blvd
Jacksonville, FL
Coastline Property
(904) 247-4956
791 3rd St N
Jacksonville Beach, FL
Marsh Landing Realty Inc
(904) 285-7700
4200 Marsh Landing Blvd
Jacksonville Bch, FL
Tlt Referral Realty Svc
(904) 246-6407
3086 3rd St S
Jacksonville Beach, FL
Re/Max Advantage
(904) 241-4833
108 1st St
Neptune Beach, FL
Vanguard GMAC Realty
904-993-9048
225 Third Street
Neptune Beach, FL
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House Selling Review

Source: REMODELING Magazine
Publication date: November 1, 2003

By Sal Alfano

Homeowners contemplating a major remodeling project are mostly interested in what the work will cost, when it will get started, and how long it will take to complete. Also on the list is how much their investment will add to the value of their home. The importance of resale value varies depending on the overall state of the housing industry and local market conditions in particular. Homeowners are usually more concerned about property values in a buyer's market, when existing homes are slow to sell. When housing sales are strong, resale value plays less of a role in their remodeling decisions, because homeowners are more confident of recovering their money. But homeowners are also concerned that their remodeling plans don't price their home out of the neighborhood.

Our annual Cost vs. Value Report attempts to quantify these concerns by comparing cost-to-construct with added resale value for a selection of the most common remodeling projects. This year, like last, the Report targets the 35 cities listed as top remodeling markets by the Harvard University Joint Center for Housing Studies.

And again like last year, certain of the sample projects include both a mid-range and an upscale project description. The goal is to provide remodelers with a range of data between two sets of cost and value figures that can be used to help set customer expectations.

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