The
Van Kirk Home
Sanderling
Expanded bedrooms and
new sitting room. |
The
Thompson Home
Carolina Dunes
Additions include
a tower rec room
and ground level den. |
Necessity?
Let's be realistic. Houses don't last forever. Wear
and tear is inevitable and any repair you put off will
only cost you more in the long run. So, if you want
to retain your property value, don't put off those necessary
repairs.
Whether you need window replacement, new flooring or
an interior paint job, we will arrange it for you.
Nicety?
Maybe you'd like to add more space or amenities to increase
both your personal enjoyment and your rental income?
A new deck featuring
a spacious hot tub has a strong appeal for vacationers. A swimming pool,
if your lot size and configuration allows it, can be paid off in a few
years just with the increased rental income.
Before

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After
The Dorrier
home in
Southern Shores.
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Vacationers want to
be pampered, and "roughin'it" at the beach is no longer in vogue.
Lunacy?
The cost of remodeling often comes as a shock to the homeowner.
Not only are labor and materials prices on the rise but remodeling by
its very nature costs more than new construction. We have to allow for
tear-out, clean-up, matching existing angles and techniques, as well as
"emerging work."
So how do you know
if it is worth the time and money? Consider your motives as well as the
alternatives. Is the work necessary to maintain the value of your property?
Will the improvements increase your enjoyment of the home? Would you be
better off selling this home and buying or building another one? If so,
would some improvements get you a quicker sale?
Let us help
you find the the answers to these questions.
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