When homes exchange hands, they are often transferred in various states of repair, or even disrepair. The work that needs to go into a home's improvement and general upkeep should be factored into the price, even for new-builds. If you're a prospective buyer, it's important to know how much a home is going to cost you in the long-run. If you're looking to sell, it's important to understand how the state of your house could affect your home's price on the market. Whether your home needs a little TLC or a lot, these guides can help you plan for the cost of renovations and general home maintenance:
Guides courtesy of Carson Dunlop Consulting Engineers.