Questions to Ask when Building an Addition to Your Home
I get asked all the time, what is the best way to add value to your home.
Square footage is King!
Adding an addition and square footage to your home is the best way to add value.
Here are a few questions to ask before taking on the job.
What can you build?
First, you need to figure out what you can build.
Based on the current zoning of your particular lot, there are likely building limits that apply to your property.
There may be a maximum amount of square footage you can build and a maximum height.
There may also be setbacks – the distance your home must be from the street – or parking requirements to ensure there is plenty of space for your cars.
What is the process?
You will need to consult a local architect to walk you through the city and county building rules and codes.
You may also need approval from a local planning group or city council. Each county is different.
How much does it cost?
Cost for additional square footage vary on many things. An architect and contractor can help you estimate the cost of your addition after taking many factors into consideration. Lot, floors, plumbing, ext…
It is generally less expensive to buy something already built than building it yourself, so you might also want to consider selling your property and buying a different home that meets your needs.
How do you select and architect and contractor?
Start by getting multiple bids, calling referenced and looking at past jobs they’ve done.
Make sure to detail your work needed in writing, try to avoid change orders and make sure you understand state license requirements.
Lastly, contact Bolton Appraisal Services to talk about the increase in value you can inspect after completing the addition. Once you get the estimates, we can help determine if your additional is worth the investment.