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What to Know About Home Renovations in 2023

Lamacchia Realty

WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT HOME RENOVATIONS IN 2023 In recent years, the world has undergone a multitude of changes, and the home renovation industry is no different. Factors such as supply chain disruptions, project delays, and increasing costs have greatly impacted both new construction and ongoing renovation projects.

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Potential Costs Tied to Selling a Seattle/King County House in 2022

Will Springer Realtor

Discerning buyers will know when a home has been left to, well, age gracefully. A common rule of thumb is to budget at least 1% of the home’s value each year for general maintenance and at least double that for older homes. About three out of four owners make at least one home improvement before selling – a wise decision.

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Will Springer Realtor

annually in home improvements across the U.S., Improvements include remodels, replacements and additions to homes. The $180B kitchen and bath market is leading the home-improvement charge and, despite economic headwinds for many households, industry experts see no end in this modernization movement.

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WILL WAR IN UKRAINE IMPACT OUR HOUSING MARKET?

Will Springer Realtor

This is in no way an effort to downplay the unfolding tragedy or appear tone deaf, but it is a fair question: Will residents in our region face economic challenges so severe that it will affect the real estate market? The supply chain, already strained, may come under renewed pressure with threats to shipping lines and air travel.

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SELLERS’ MARKET? HOW ABOUT BUILDERS’ MARKET?

Will Springer Realtor

It’s safe to say we are tired of hearing the phrase “supply-chain disruption” and experiencing its effects. There are signs of improvement. One consumer segment will have longer to wait for its “supply chain” to be repaired – residential real estate. “Of Of all the shortages afflicting the U.S.

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