Thursday, September 18, 2008

Your Pot Of Gold Home Equity

Writen by L. Sampson

Having equity in your home is a good way to make sure you always have a cushion for that rainy day that may lie ahead. The equity in your home is greatly dependant upon the area in which you live and the other homes that reside around you but there are still elements that you can control to increase your homes value.

It takes a lot of careful consideration and planning to make improvements to your home that will make a difference. The number one mistake people make when trying to build equity in their homes is to add on immaculate details without taking into account the type of home they have, and the location of where they live. If you live in an area filled with modest sized homes, average sized rooms and a decent lot sizes, it would not benefit you in any way to add extravagant fixtures, large add-ons and a huge below ground pool in the backyard. No matter what the additions, if they don't flow with your neighborhood or if they exceed the other homes around you to a large degree, you aren't going to get back your investment.

Safe additions to consider are good flooring such as hardwoods, quality carpet, or other natural options such as jute or bamboo. The wall coverings you choose should also be up to par. A fresh paint job, wood paneling, or natural fibers on the walls are great additions and can be inexpensive. Updated kitchens and bathrooms are always a good idea but be careful not to go overboard on extravagant extras that may not fit the area in which you live or the style of home you have. In cases where you desire to do additions to your home, like extra rooms or extensions to existing rooms, it is always wise to consult a contractor.

Keeping these tips in mind will help you reap the maximum equity potential in your home.

Go to http://www.homeequitywise.com for more information on how to access the equity in your home with a Home Equity Loan.

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