A convenient living room and kitchen.
A large bedroom.
The magical weave of nostalgia
However, as your happy family grew larger, you couldn’t help but feel as if the world was closing in on you.
Should you stay and expand your familiar surroundings, or should you leave for a new home? Is it preferable to renovate or relocate?
THE BENEFITS OF RENOVATION
1. BUYING A NEW HOME WILL BE LESS EXPENSIVE THAN YOUR RENOVATION PROJECT.
To begin, when deciding whether to remodel or relocate, you must put your dreams aside for a moment and consider the cost. Fortunately, a well-planned restoration project will not deplete your bank account as much as a new home purchase. Because you can upgrade your rooms one at a time, this strategy is more cost-effective, allowing you to control the workflow based on your available budget.
2. YOU CAN CUSTOMISE YOUR HOME TO YOUR HEART'S CONTENT
There are always small compromises to be made when purchasing a brand new home. For example, while you may adore your high-tech kitchen, you may find your living room to be a little too busy. And if you decide to make any changes, the total cost of the renovation will almost certainly exceed the total cost of your home! If, on the other hand, you decide to renovate your old house, you’ll be able to add all the bells and whistles you want for a quarter of the price. Would you like to install underfloor heating or oak flooring in your home? Just go ahead and do it. Do you need to knock down some interior structural walls? If your bank account can cover the expenses, go for it!
3. YOU WILL LIVE IN A PLEASANT ENVIRONMENT
If you have spent most of your life living under one roof, you’re probably familiar with the neighborhood. You’ll get along with your neighbors and know where to go for the best coffee shops, bars, and retail establishments in the area. You will not be forced to give up your favorite job. Your children will not have to worry about leaving behind friends or hobbies. In addition, unlike the unknowns that come with purchasing a new home, you’ll know when your roof, air conditioner, or kitchen stove was last serviced.
THE DRAWBACKS OF RENOVATION
1. IT IS NOT ALWAYS THE BEST ACTION TO TAKE.
If you only want to update a few rooms, that’s fine. However, if you’re going to renovate every square inch of your home, it simply isn’t worth the money. Before you know it, you’ll be spending tens of thousands of pounds on house reconstruction, with little to no return on investment. Buying a new home, on the other hand, would be far more cost-effective and practical. Remodeling is also a no-no if you want to sell your home.
2. FIND A LOCATION TO LIVE UNTIL THE WORK IS FINISHED.
Even if your bedroom is the only room being renovated and you don’t mind sleeping on the couch, the daily commotion will eventually tire you out and interfere with your sleep. In other words, for the next few weeks, you’ll need to either stay at a friend’s apartment or find a decent hotel room (or months). Neither option is particularly cheap.
THE BENEFITS OF MOVING OUT
1. A NEW LEAF CAN BE OVERLOOKED.
Yes, new homes have bigger and brighter rooms, but they also have better schools, parks, and venues, as well as, presumably, better neighbors. You’ll be able to finally escape the mundane and familiar confines of your old home and enter a new and exciting world of possibilities. You’ll have plenty of opportunities to spend quality time with your family while meeting new people and exploring your new surroundings.
2. YOUR NEW HOUSE WILL BE MODERN AND UP TO DATE.
When weighing the benefits and drawbacks of moving vs. renovating, consider the frequently exorbitant costs of furnishing. However, relocation is almost always the clear winner. Everything is built-in from the beginning, including wood floors and wall panels, spacious and modernly equipped rooms, and even small details like fully installed Internet wiring, which saves you time and money. As a bonus, because most modern technology is designed to be energy efficient, you’ll have a more manageable power bill.
3. YOUR ESTATE AGENT WILL TAKE CARE OF EVERYTHING ON YOUR BEHALF.
You can certainly go out on your own and look for the diamond in the rough. On the other hand, finding your near-perfect property is much easier with the help of a seasoned professional. Your real estate agent should know how to market and sell your old house to potential buyers. Meanwhile, they will be looking for a home that meets your family’s criteria, as well as handling your insurance and taxes. To summarise, as long as you have the funds, turning the cogs is simple. Just don’t expect your real estate agent to give you an unbiased opinion on whether you should renovate or relocate.
THE DRAWBACKS OF MOVING OUT
1. YOUR RELOCATION MAY EXPENSE YOU A LOT OF MONEY.
You’d think that the proceeds from the sale of your home would cover all of your expenses. This is correct in some situations. You will be lucky, if you have any money left over after paying your agent commissions (once for selling your home and once for buying a new one), countless legal fees, dealing with assessment costs, and hiring a certified man and van team.
2. YOU MUST PASS THROUGH LOGISTICAL HEAVEN.
The larger your family, the more rummaging you’ll have to do before deciding which belongings should be donated and which should be kept. It’s time to relocate your bulky television, your wife’s even larger stack of clothes, your children’s fragile fish aquarium, and your irritated cat, who doesn’t want to go anywhere after endless hours of sorting and packing. In other words, things can become quite stressful and frantic during a move.
THE BENEFITS OF DOING BOTH!
Why choose between remodeling and moving when you can have the best of both worlds? You can use the need for renovations to help you sell your home faster and for a higher price. Begin by conducting a fair assessment of your home. If your bathroom, for example, is in disrepair, consider replacing the tiles and accessories. If your front porch has begun to deteriorate, repair it or replace it completely.
After you’ve refreshed your home, contact your estate agent and look for a company that provides dependable labor. After you’ve unpacked your belongings, you can use the proceeds from the sale of your previous home to make any changes you want to your new home. With the help of a wonderful home and a perfect family, you’ll be more than ready to tackle the new tasks ahead and renovate your new home as you see fit!
FINAL WORD
It is difficult to leave the home you have known and loved your entire life. And sometimes a modest room addition is all that is required to solve a problem that you thought needed a new home. However, if your current neighborhood is unappealing to you or you want to enrich your life with new experiences, you should consider relocating. To start your journey at a leisurely pace, make sure to improve and sell your previous property.