Additions

Top benefits of doing an addition to your home…

 

1. Home Additions Give You More Space

One of the first wishes all homeowners bring up when they are updating their home is more space. Americans like to store photo albums, bikes, workout equipment and so much more. A home addition can greatly add to your usable square footage, whether it be in the form of a kitchen, bathroom, bedroom or family room. Sometimes, even a very small addition can yield big results. Adding just three or four feet to a small kitchen or bathroom can open up a world of possibilities.

Whether you choose to add a living room, dining room or maybe even a bow window, a home addition will give you the extra space you know you want.

2. Home Additions Can House Extra Family Members

It is no secret that more kids are moving back home. In fact, according to a recent study by the Pew Research Center, almost 40% of young adults live at home with their parents. In 2012, a record 21.6 million millennials (ages 18 to 31) did so. Furthermore, elders are choosing to move back in with their children. In 2011, 4.6 million elders moved back home.

 

If you have the space, home additions can include an entire bedroom. In fact, if the plumbing allows for it, you can even add a small bathroom or extra guest bathroom. The extra bedroom and bathroom would be perfect for out of town guests as well.

3. You Can Rent It Out for Additional Income 

If you choose to build a full bedroom and bathroom, homeowners could also rent out the additional space. While the entire home may get cramped, some homeowners are choosing to rent their addition to make up for the building costs. It’s not the most common route to take for home additions, but certainly one that can’t be ignored given current times. 

4. Home Additions Could Add Value to Your Home

Homeowners like to assume that adding more space always increases the value of your home. That is not true. While a home addition could add value to your home in the long run, that is not always the case. If you are building a home addition with the goal of increasing your home’s value, we highly recommend doing your research or contacting a real estate professional first.

5. Home Additions Can Be Cheaper than Moving

It should be fairly obvious, but no matter what type of home addition you undertake, it will almost always be cheaper than moving. Furthermore, moving comes with the huge hassle of packing, hiring movers and reorganizing. Additionally, with home additions, concrete and framing can get under way for at least two weeks before the construction moves into your existing home. When it comes to aggravations, home additions beat out moving every time.