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How to make renovating less daunting!
Manage episode 374799184 series 2761646
The idea of renovating can be daunting for a lot of people, especially when we have shows around like The Block, which make the whole process look incredibly stressful. But this isn’t always reality, and in today’s episode, I’m sharing different ways you can approach renovating to make it much less daunting.
I often work with first home buyers who are decidedly against renovations, particularly when they have preconceived ideas about the stress involved. However, once I educate them on the process and share tips on what to consider, they’re often much more open-minded.
When it comes to renovating a property, there are things you can change and things you can't. You can't move a house closer to the train station or change its fundamental layout. However, you can absolutely transform its look and feel. Today I focus specifically on cosmetic renovations and how they can open up many more options when looking at purchasing a property.
The first step when starting the renovation journey is deciding whether you'll project manage it yourself or outsource the work. I talk about managing a renovation versus outsourcing, and the different pros and cons to consider in either situation. It’s important to assess your comfort level, time availability and whether you’re willing to get hands-on.
If you’re looking to buy a property but are confused on how to calculate estimate renovation costs, I give you advice on obtaining quotes, comparing costs between companies and the different items within a space that you may be overlooking. This includes appliances, cabinetry, tapware or splashbacks.
Ultimately, a cosmetic renovation can be incredibly rewarding and present you with many more possibilities when searching for your first property. I encourage you that with some good research and a bit of education, your renovation can be a smooth process that enhances your property and your life!
LINKS:
Check out my FREE checklist 100 Things To Look Out For At Property Inspections here
Connect with Amy:
Website: www.thefirsthomeguidebook.com.au
Instagram: @amy_lunardi_property
42 episodes
Manage episode 374799184 series 2761646
The idea of renovating can be daunting for a lot of people, especially when we have shows around like The Block, which make the whole process look incredibly stressful. But this isn’t always reality, and in today’s episode, I’m sharing different ways you can approach renovating to make it much less daunting.
I often work with first home buyers who are decidedly against renovations, particularly when they have preconceived ideas about the stress involved. However, once I educate them on the process and share tips on what to consider, they’re often much more open-minded.
When it comes to renovating a property, there are things you can change and things you can't. You can't move a house closer to the train station or change its fundamental layout. However, you can absolutely transform its look and feel. Today I focus specifically on cosmetic renovations and how they can open up many more options when looking at purchasing a property.
The first step when starting the renovation journey is deciding whether you'll project manage it yourself or outsource the work. I talk about managing a renovation versus outsourcing, and the different pros and cons to consider in either situation. It’s important to assess your comfort level, time availability and whether you’re willing to get hands-on.
If you’re looking to buy a property but are confused on how to calculate estimate renovation costs, I give you advice on obtaining quotes, comparing costs between companies and the different items within a space that you may be overlooking. This includes appliances, cabinetry, tapware or splashbacks.
Ultimately, a cosmetic renovation can be incredibly rewarding and present you with many more possibilities when searching for your first property. I encourage you that with some good research and a bit of education, your renovation can be a smooth process that enhances your property and your life!
LINKS:
Check out my FREE checklist 100 Things To Look Out For At Property Inspections here
Connect with Amy:
Website: www.thefirsthomeguidebook.com.au
Instagram: @amy_lunardi_property
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