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User IconYoMrAHolmes said

Nice find. This was in 2006, but ya, few projects return a positive ROI.

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User IconYoMrAHolmes said

Your ROI on paying for an addition will depend a bit on current rates for a home equity loan. More details here.

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User Icondrknowitall said

The cost of remodeling your kitchen depends on your location, what features you want to include, and which brands you use.

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User IconJackM said

Excavation?!

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User IconHammerHead said

for building a room for little mr HammerHead jr :)

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User IconHammerHead said

adding flooring tiles is one of my least favorite projects

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User IconYoMrAHolmes said

on average, recouped renovations cost by 94%

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User IconYoMrAHolmes said

Great resource here on how much to spend on renovating your kitchen. Its usually a good idea to spend no more than 10-15% of your house value on renovating your kitchen if you're about to sell it. If you plan on staying in your house for more than 5 years, it may make sense to spend as much as 25% of your house value on renovations.

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User Iconcrystalryon said

I'm wanting to redo my bathroom but my shower tub enclosure is all inone but under THE ENCLOSURE IS DIRT AND NO SLAB WHAT DO I NEED TO DO TO PREPARE TO MAKE IT AWALK IN SHOWER . DO I NEED TO POUR CONCRETE TO MAKE A SLAB OR WHAT? THank you

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User Iconcrystalryon said

I'm wanting to redo my bathroom but my shower tub enclosure is all inone but under THE ENCLOSURE IS DIRT AND NO SLAB WHAT DO I NEED TO DO TO PREPARE TO MAKE IT AWALK IN SHOWER . DO I NEED TO POUR CONCRETE TO MAKE A SLAB OR WHAT? THank you

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