Raise the value of your Toronto Home before putting it on the market

If you are considering selling your Toronto home there are a few things that you might want to think about before taking that first big step. There are many people who view home improvement projects as a good way to enhance the value of your home, and then there are others that are less optimistic claiming that there are some reasons why you would not want to do this work. They say that ultimately it is a waste of money. The truth is either one of these ideas can be true, it just depends on what you choose for a project. There are plenty of really good effective projects that you can pick that will help to increase the value of your home, you just need to know what to look for and the experts at Walker Contracting can help you through this process.

To begin with did you know that the home owners that have installed decks that are 16 by 20 feet have more often than not seen as much as 85.4% of a return of the cost that the project cost? The biggest return on investment goes to a much bigger project. This includes installing a family room and a new bathroom. When this is done there are some homes that have been able to add over $100,000 to the overall value of their home.

To learn about the services that the certified experts at Walker Contracting do click HERE, or you can call (416) 233-7086 to schedule a free no obligation consultation and see where your money is best spent.

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About Peter and Greg Walker

Greg Walker started Walker Contracting, with his brother Peter Inc. in 1981 with a mission: to provide customers with the highest quality products and workmanship, while delivering personalized service that satisfies every customer’s needs and exceeds their expectations. That has led us to become the roofing contractor Toronto homeowners rely on for top quality work and personalized service.
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