17 05, 2019

House Flippers: Do You Know What Upgrades Will Help You Sell To Millennials?

2019-06-23T01:14:23-04:00May 17th, 2019|Categories: Flipping, Hard Money, Investing, Investment, Investment Properties, Investments|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , |

If you're an experienced house flipper, there's a possibility you're missing out on the new generation of homebuyers simply because you don't know the type of upgrades that are most important to them. Millennials are actually the largest group of homebuyers now, so it will be important to learn what they are looking for in the upgrades you are about to make on that house you intend to flip. Carpet: Use Sparingly, If At All Millennials aren't very impressed with carpeting according to most of the research. This generation is the most active buyers of flooring out there. Knowing what

18 04, 2019

3 Sustainable Property Upgrades To Maximize Millennial Interest In Your Flip

2019-06-19T22:30:43-04:00April 18th, 2019|Categories: Flipping, Home Improvements, Home Upgrades, Taxes|Tags: , , , |

Millennials are the largest group of homebuyers and they have a strong tendency to be attracted to homes that have sustainable upgrades. Here are three sustainable property upgrades that really appeal to the eco-conscious Millennial homebuyer: Heating & Cooling Upgrades Hi-tech thermostats are incredibly appealing to most Millennials. Nearly half of all energy use in the average US household is attributed to heating and cooling. Hi-tech thermostats help reduce these energy costs. Before paying for a hi-tech thermostat, check with your energy provider. Some offer low cost, incredibly energy conscious thermostats and they will install them for you. Insulating your

7 05, 2018

Houses With Solar Panels Sell For Up To 40% More Than Predicted

2018-05-07T13:00:27-04:00May 7th, 2018|Categories: Curb Appeal, Home Improvements, Home Upgrades, Investment, Investment Properties, Investments|Tags: , |

If you're in the house-flipping business, you should know that people are willing to pay a lot more for a house with solar panels. Actually, first-time home buyers pay up to 40 percent more than predicted for entry-level homes with solar panels. Most of this stems from millennials yearning for greener amenities. They know that solar panels will save money in the long run. They find it advantageous not to have to have them installed. If they're ready to go when they move in, their energy bills go down right away. In sunny states, many homeowners can even sell off

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