In most cases, the kitchen does not have to be gutted. Since cabinets typically account for about 60 percent of the cost of a kitchen, leaving them in place can save tons. For a few thousand dollars, the appliances, flooring and counter tops can be replaced.
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A. Adding insulation. It isn't sexy, but it can more than pay for itself even if the house is sold shortly after installation. Unlike many other renovation projects, it also helps pay for itself without selling the house by lowering energy costs.
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A. Finishing the basement or and turning the garage into living space are two of the cheapest ways to add more floor space. They already have the shell, which is a large part of the cost.
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A. Bringing it up to standard for the neighborhood is one of the safer renovation bets. Details of the house that are substandard for that neighborhood are good bets. Visiting a few neighbors can be a quick and dirty way to gauge