This renovated west-coast home is a must see! This 4 bedroom, 2 bath home sits on a private .30 acre lot in Meadowbrook subdivision. There is no shortage of storage space adjacent to the single car garage, this home has a 1290 sq.ft, 7 ft crawl space. You could use this space as storage or convert this into a suite or an in-law suite in addition to the other 2 full stories of living area. There are two bedrooms and two fully renovated 5 piece bathrooms on both levels. There is a brand-new wood stove in the living room just off the kitchen that has never been used and is WETT certified. The flooring has been replaced with vinyl plank flooring. You will appreciate the rustic west coast feel the kitchen has as the sellers have used 100-year-old reclaimed…

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 This renovated west-coast home is a must see! This 4 bedroom, 2 bath home sits on a private.30 acre lot in Meadowbrook subdivision. There is no shortage of storage space adjacent to the single car garage, this home has a 1290 sq.ft, 7 ft crawl space. You could use this space as storage or convert this into a suite or an in-law suite in addition to the other 2 full stories of living area. There are two bedrooms and two fully renovated 5 piece bathrooms on both levels. There is a brand-new wood stove in the living room just off the kitchen that has never been used and is WETT certified. The flooring has been replaced with vinyl plank flooring. You will appreciate the rustic west coast feel the kitchen has as the sellers have used 100-year-old reclaimed…

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Home improvements are generally made for two reasons—for personal enjoyment, or to boost your home’s resale value. 

If you are making a change for your own enjoyment, you may not care how it impacts resale value, especially if you have no intentions to move. In this case, do as you like. Splurge. Revel in your living space and upgrade at will.

However, if a move is in your future… even your distant future… it’s a good idea to consider whether the investment will help or hurt your resale value. Here are three of the worst upgrades, in terms of return on investment.

 

1. A Swimming Pool

Only the most devoted pool enthusiasts are willing to put in the time, energy, and money to maintain a swimming pool, which requires heating, filtering,…

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