(BPT) - Moving up – vacating your current, smallish home for a larger, roomier abode – was the American way before the Great Recession. Now that the economy is humming again, at least some of the ...
In many homes, the attic isn't considered part of the house's livable square footage, and therefore, its potential is often relegated to figuring out just how many boxes can fit within its realm. But ...
At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, many homeowners suddenly found themselves in need of more usable square footage in their homes. Required to work from home due to social distancing ...
According to the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) 2019 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers, homeowners are now staying in their homes an average of 10 years, as opposed to historically lower ...
Need extra living space at home? Converting an attic into usable living space has a high return on investment - about 84 percent at the time of resale, according to Remodeling Magazine's Cost vs.
We would like to convert part of our attic into a “teens-only” space for our children. The area where the roof peaks has plenty of headroom as well as a small window. It would be a good spot for a ...
Q: Our son is about to start college in Dublin and, as he won't be able to afford moving out, we thought of converting the attic of our semi-detached into a bedroom/study for him. What are our options ...
Moving up – vacating your current, smallish home for a larger, roomier abode – was the American way before the Great Recession. Now that the economy is humming again, at least some of the people who ...
(BPT) - Moving up - vacating your current, smallish home for a larger, roomier abode - was the American way before the Great Recession. Now that the economy is humming again, at least some of the ...
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