1 12, 2020

4 Design Features of Vinyl Siding to Consider for Your Flip

2020-11-20T22:21:21-05:00December 1st, 2020|Categories: Curb Appeal, Flipping, Home Improvements, Home Upgrades, Investing, Remodeling Tips, Tips|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

If you’re thinking about replacing the siding on your flip you shouldn’t feel limited by your options. Today’s vinyl siding comes in a wide variety of sophisticated styles to help you create the look you’re going for without hurting your budget. We’ve summarized some design features for you here, as curated by BobVila.com. Wood Looks There are many options available on the market for vinyl shingle siding that resembles natural wood. These shingles imitate the texture and variance of wood—without all of the wear and tear. They are impervious to insects, they won’t absorb water, and they can withstand strong

10 05, 2017

Should You Replace Vinyl Siding on an Investment Property?

2017-05-10T10:00:17-04:00May 10th, 2017|Categories: Home Improvements, Home Upgrades, Investment Properties|Tags: , , , , , |

First things first: If you replace the vinyl siding on your investment property, the national average of return on investment is about 80 percent (give or take a few points). However, that investment may be a good one—especially if you consider the boost in curb appeal. Should You Replace Vinyl Siding on an Investment Property? The job averages less than $11,000 across the nation, which means it’s relatively cost-effective (but that’s also a pretty large chunk of change). New vinyl siding will make the house look brand-new on the outside, but if you’re not making significant improvements to the inside

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