Home Projects That Add the Most Value

Some Highlights
- Whether you’re planning to move soon or not, you want to be strategic about which home projects you take on. Because not all of them will be worth it.
- Before you decide what upgrades to tackle, talk to an agent who knows what’s in demand in your area and where you’re most likely to recoup the costs.
- Connect with a local agent so you know which projects are actually worthwhile.
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