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Will Your Dream Home Be a Renovation or New Construction? What are the Options? Are You Selling?

Renovation or New Construction

A Home Choice

Considering Renovation or New Construction

An  existing structure can often be more cost effective and sustainable up  front. However, what seems like a more affordable option might not  always be the best solution when considering factors for long-term planning and goals!


System Upgrades

Construction codes are constantly changing and it’s likely that  additional requirements have gone into effect since the time the  original home was built. Renovations may require entire homes be brought  up to current code. This certainly effects cost. Outdated homes may require major improvements to meet  current codes.


Determining Cost: Long & Short Term 

After  thorough consideration as to how much a renovation could cost in both long and short-term goals is a major consideration. Is the cost compared to simply building new construction a determining factor?  It’s often a  difficult decision considering the numerous factors involve.

A first-time renovation or if it still has a lifespan for the  original structure will make a difference.  Are you able to obtain accurate records for prevous renovations even if available? The overall  history of the home will offer the ability to consider factors in  choosing new construction. Some owners have sentimental value placed on  the home which can muddy the waters in making a clear decision.


Potential Hazardous Materials

Asbestos  during demolition and the consideration of certain chemicals like  paints and cleaning materials can add substantial influence on the cost  and progress of a renovation! Considering structure guidelines required  by the current laws surrounding these chemicals and the shore  communities can cause time delays leading to considerable cost  adjustments originally not factored into your initial estimate.


New Construction

Considering  new construction may be a costlier option, but it comes with several  benefits and less restrictive than renovating. Mortgage rates still  being at historical lows are moving many homeowners towards new  construction.  


Environmental Sustainability

New  Construction offers more control over energy consumption. This includes  building materials, floor plans, and electrical and plumbing systems  which can all be built with energy efficiency in mind, thus reducing  energy costs for the long term.  

The older homes or structures are  often unequipped for modern technological needs, especially when it  comes to electrical systems and plumbing. It’s a major plus to consider  the ability to integrate electric and plumbing systems within the  building plans. Designers and architects offer a fresh look with new  construction with far less restrictions then doing renovations.


Gaining a More Efficient Layout

Rather  than renovating an existing home, new construction offers a more  efficient, logical living footprint purpose in mind! Depending on the  renovation involved, it may very well be less efficient and cost more in  the long run. The savings with less maintenance, warranties and more  efficiency is now more often a tipping point for choosing new  construction.


Consideration for Partial Deconstruction

Partial  Deconstruction may be an option if a full renovation cannot be justified. Sections or parts of the home that are not worth saving can  be demolished and rebuilt, while other sections can be renovated. The  decision can be complicated, but a quality approved contractor can provide more precise numbers!


A group of dedicated engineers, contractors and architects  with decades of experience are available to discuss your project.  Call to discuss the process and scale of new construction including, financing, designs and budget.


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