Does remodeling pay off?



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Posted by Philly Cheese 13 yrs ago
Seems there are many cookie cutter flats in Ma On Shan, but if there is a small group of renters that are looking for something different then your flat would stand out. For that reason you could tap into that niche - single or couples that want to live in Ma On Shan to be close to family or work but want a western sized room. Someone like that would not need much more than bare necessities for a kitchen, and lots of storage. So I think you should go for it. Renovation does not have to be expensive as there are lots of ways to skimp on materials cost.

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bing2 13 yrs ago
if you want to sell it in 1 year, i would never renovate it. in 1 year time property prices may drop even lower and if you cut one room off, it would be more difficult to sell in a local dominant area. your risk is too great.

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bing2 13 yrs ago
put also in mind, it would be more difficult to get a mortgage with an altered flat for your buyer so lots of people will not be able to afford your property even if they like it.

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punter 13 yrs ago
If renovated and brand new, it may add value for selling. If renovated and rented out even for just a short period of time it's added value is gone. Local buyers (end users) would almost always like to renovate before moving in.

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bawlucks 13 yrs ago
i definitely think remodeling can pay off.

however, i have a great designer!

the problem i am seeing as i view flats for sale is that the remodeled ones have such boring designs and the material choices are terrible. i keep seeing the same ugly renovations, and if i were to buy in these places that have their ugly counter tops and typical blah bathrooms, i would definitely have to tear it all out even though it's new.

also, renovated flats have typically already been marked up. i personally look for flats on the cheap. not where someone pays 3 to 400k for a crap renovation and then marks it up accordingly.

so, i tell the real estate agents that im not really interested in renovated flats.


however, if you have a good designer, i would say you should do it.

we took our old apartment from 2 bedrooms to 1 and still sold at a 40% gain two years ago (would have been a lot more now..... hitting my head on table as i type...)

anyways, good luck with whatever you do!


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