Home Renovation. Monday , October 08th , 2018 - 21:44:44 PM
Budgeting for home renovations is always tough. Even when you plan for everything and even a few glitches along the way budgets often find a way to be busted. In order to keep your progress from ending in a budget stale mate here are a few things to keep in mind when renovations are planned for your home.
Still, you probably want some advance advice about how to budget for your renovation. It is important to consider two main factors that will affect the price tag on your project - soft costs and hard costs. Soft costs include design and budget development, permit fees, and professional fees (i.e. the cost for architecture and interior design). Hard costs are related to the construction phase of your project and will include the cost of labour and materials. In the typical renovation, soft costs account for about 30% of your budget, while hard costs make up the remaining 70%.
New Purchases - If you are buying a new home that has already been built or is a resale, and know that you want to make improvements it will probably make sense to include anticipated renovation costs in your mortgage. A mortgage broker can help you shop around for the most favorable rate. If you are having your home built a mortgage broker can work with you to find a construction loan that fits your anticipated building schedule. You don't want to be borrowing and paying interest on the entire project up front. A construction loan that allows you to draw down the cash that is need for each phase of your home's construction as it is needed will have significant cost savings over the time it takes to build your dream home
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