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3 Home renovations for growing households

by Vincent Zhang 07/31/2023

Homeowners face significant housing decisions as their ranks grow. It may be worthwhile to consider making strategic home improvements to maximize the space already present in the house for new additions to the household. Cost-effective investments into a starter home can increase property values. These rank among the top renovations for giving growing households more breathing room.

1: Build a master bedroom suite addition

Depending on regional materials and labor costs, the average cost of a home addition generally hovers between $100 and $200 per square foot. A brand new master bedroom usually enjoys a footprint of 200-250 square feet.

Homeowners may be inclined to finance the cost of an expansion, so it doesn't overwhelm their monthly budget. Adding a luxurious master bedroom with a private bathroom typically delivers a 52% return on investment.

2: Transition to an open floor plan

Remodeling a starter home by removing non-load-bearing walls to make it feel more spacious remains a tried-and-true design strategy. The open floor plan layout reportedly took hold before World War II and has enjoyed hot- and cold-trending acceptance ever since.

These designs are anything but complicated. They typically employ a floor plan that merges the following rooms:

  • Kitchen and dining room
  • Dining room and living room
  • Kitchen, dining room and living room

Some take the layout a step further by leveraging sliding glass doors leading to outdoor spaces such as decks, patios and verandas. The underlying strategy is to increase usable square footage by eliminating walls and visual obstacles that make living spaces feel smaller.

Open floor plans provide added benefits, such as easier child monitoring and increased socialization, among others. Because this renovation requires only nominal building materials, it ranks among the more cost-effective ways to give household members a sense of spaciousness.

3: Transform an attic into a room

Attic floors can be upgraded to the same level of quality and attractiveness as other rooms in the home. Rafters, likewise, can have the exposed lumber and insulation covered with sheetrock or tongue-in-groove wood materials that deliver a natural decor.

Growing households may want to consult with a contractor about cost-effective attic possibilities before assuming the space is off limits. Add a skylight, and it may become the most sought-after room in the home.

About the Author
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Vincent Zhang

I am a real estate broker, property manager, and investor, located in Ann Arbor, Michigan. To each client, I bring close to a decade of experience in real estate, first as a real estate investor, then manager, and now love to share my experience and knowledge with property buyers and sellers as a real estate broker. Since attending the University of Michigan in 2005, I have lived in Ann Arbor ever since. My exceptional knowledge of the market as an investor and property manager provides a unique perspective and competitive advantage to my clients for selling and buying both residential and investment properties.

I have successfully managed investment properties in Ypsilanti and Kalamazoo and have conducted real estate transactions throughout southeast Michigan. Whether clients are looking for their first home, vacation homes, or the home of their dreams, I will be able to stay on top of the process, remove obstacles and make the real estate deals as pleasurable as possible. I enjoy working with people and finding ways to share a laugh or two in the process. I take pride in being available to my clients and being responsive to their needs.

In addition to my residential property expertise, and my multicultural background, I am capable of working with international investors and home buyers to make their international property purchases smoother and trouble-free. If you are interested in the acquisition of investment homes for your children while they attend the University of Michigan, as a property manager, investor, and broker, I will be able to help you make that reality come true.

I graduated from the University of Michigan and own and operate several businesses in Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti. In addition to my real estate experience, I am also a technology enthusiast and am always on the hunt to use technology and media to enhance the buying and selling experience. 

If you are looking to make your first home purchase, or are trying to sell your home, give me a call and I can guide you through the services that I can offer you to help you start along the journey. I take great pride in my work and it would be an honor for me to represent you and your needs.

Yours truly, Vincent Zhang