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Home Renovations Still Worthwhile Despite Housing Slowdown

By Haseem Ashraf, Freelance Writer
April 4, 2024 at 10:55am. Views: 248

With rising mortgage rates putting a damper on home sales, many homeowners are choosing to stay put and renovate instead of buying a new place. Despite declining prices in some areas, strategic upgrades can help maintain or boost a property's value.

 

Recent data from Thumbtack, a home services platform, reveals that nine out of ten current homeowners are planning to embark on home improvement projects in the coming year. Furthermore, 65% of them aspire to transform their existing homes into their dream residences. 

 

With skyrocketing energy costs burdening household budgets, energy efficiency renovations will be a top priority for many homeowners in 2023. Credits from the Inflation Reduction Act making these upgrades more affordable only sweeten the deal. 

 

Installing rooftop solar panels to generate renewable power can slash electricity bills by over 50 percent. Even basic upgrades like modern programmable thermostats, LED light bulbs, and low-flow shower heads save homeowners money. With the Inflation Reduction Act covering 30 percent of costs for numerous energy projects, savvy homeowners can invest the savings from their utility bill discounts into renewable systems - allowing the financial benefits to compound. In the face of rising rates, energy efficiency upgrades are the most financially and environmentally sensible home improvements for 2023.

 

Water conservation is also on the agenda for 2023, with homeowners seeking to reduce water consumption by installing low-flow toilets, efficient showerheads, or adopting water-efficient landscaping options like xeriscaping or native plants.

 

Outdoor living spaces like large patios, multifunctional decks, and upscale outdoor kitchens are also popular projects perked up by California's sunny climate. Custom amenities like comfy seating around fire pits or the tranquil sounds of water features enhance entertaining spaces. Swapping lawns for drought-tolerant native plants saves water while adding vibrant, low-maintenance curb appeal.

 

Kitchen and bathroom remodels remain perennial renovating favorites, delivering style, functionality, and return on investment. New cabinetry, quartz countertops, modern tile, and energy-efficient stainless steel appliances can modernize while increasing livability and resale value. Even cosmetic facelifts like interior painting or refinishing hardwood floors provide big aesthetic payoff for smaller budgets.

 

Climate resiliency is a growing motivator for renovations like raising flood-prone homes above base flood elevation, adding impact-resistant hurricane windows and doors in coastal communities, or switching to fire-wise landscaping in fire-prone zones. As disasters increase in frequency and intensity, protecting homes from extreme weather makes prudent sense.

 

While bigger remodels maximize value, smaller DIY tasks can also boost worth. Swapping dated light fixtures for streamlined modern ones, refreshing cabinet hardware with on-trend black or brass pulls or painting the front door a bold, contrasting color brings style without breaking budgets. Smart home gadgets like video doorbells, smart thermostats and integrated speakers add tech-savvy flair.

 

One intriguing facet of home improvement in 2023 is the growing emphasis on elevating gardens and outdoor spaces. As homeowners look to create lush and sustainable green oases, garden upgrades are becoming a significant trend. With water conservation in mind, many homeowners are opting for xeriscaping, a landscaping method that uses drought-tolerant plants and minimal irrigation. Native plants, which thrive in local climates, are also gaining popularity. Just as smart technology is revolutionizing homes, it's also making its way into gardens. Smart irrigation systems, weather sensors, and gardening apps are aiding homeowners in managing their outdoor spaces more efficiently. These innovations ensure that gardens receive the right amount of water and care, reducing waste and enhancing sustainability.

 

Southern California's famously sunny skies create prime conditions for solar panels, letting homeowners tap into renewable energy year-round. With over 1 million solar installations, California leads the nation in rooftop solar panels. The mild climate also enables residents to enjoy outdoor living spaces nearly twelve months a year. From sun-soaked patios to rooftop urban gardens, SoCal's enviable weather permits endless possibilities for outdoor upgrades. The region's temperate climate makes energy efficiency and outdoor improvements smart renovations. 

 

With strategic planning, homeowners can undertake renovations increasing utility and enjoyment while maintaining their property values - despite housing market uncertainty. Protecting their investment through upgrades allows residents to happily remain in their homes for years to come.

 

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