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| Connie Killingbeck
RE/MAX of Midland (989) 923-4311 Office (800) 311-7997 TollFree (989) 832-2031 Fax |
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Around the House: Newsletter |
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Connie Killingbeck's personal newsletter Featuring Home Improvement Tips, Home Advice, and Information on Real Estate and your Home...
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Home Improvements: A Smart Investment Do you want to make your home more appealing to sell or just want to spruce it up? Deciding how much time, effort, and money to invest in making improvements requires careful consideration before you start hiring contractors or doing the work yourself. An improvement is anything that enhances the value of your home, prolongs its life, or adapts it to new uses. As a REALTOR, I'm familiar with the homes in your area and their market value. I'm a great resource for determining what improvements could be the most advantageous, especially if you're planning to sell your home. If you make too many costly
improvements, your home could become overpriced for the neighborhood--you
won't get a return on your improvement investment and instead may lose
money. If you choose colors and designs bases strictly on your own
preferences rather than those that are neutral for mass appeal, your
improvements may become a deterrent for buyers. You could do too much--or
to little.
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Get a Return on Your Improvement A capital expenditure is the cost of an improvement. The money you spend can be added to your original cost basis. If you sell the home at a profit, these costs will reduce the capital gains tax you might owe. Note: The IRS has new, more generous exclusions from tax on capital gain when you sell you home. Since tax laws are subject to change, keep all your invoices, and cancelled checks. IRS-approved improvements include additions, central air conditioning, deck, finishing a basement, new furnace, new roof, and new siding. |
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QUESTIONS I AM OFTEN ASKED... Q. What is PITI? A. Principal, Interest, Taxes, and Insurance (PITI) are the four components of a monthly mortgage payment.
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ACHIEVE MORE WITH YOUR TIME Do you feel that you spend your day in a frenzy of activity, but achieve very little? According to the Pareto Principle (the 80/20 rule), typically 80% of unfocused effort generates only 20% of the desired results and the remaining 80% of the results that you want are achieved with only 20% of the effort. By concentrating on accomplishing a specific task, you can use your time more effectively and productively.
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