It's an age-old question: If you are a homeowner and your existing living space just doesn't work anymore, should you do a gut renovation of your current home to suit your changing needs or start fresh and build new?
Of course, we here at Medallion Home believe that building new is almost always the right answer, but we know there are situations where a renovation is the best option. In this article, we'll weight the pros and cons of each. In the end, if you decide that building new in 2022 is for you, please connect with us! We'd be honored to be your home builder!
Building New
A new home looks great, works perfectly, and smells good, but that's not all.
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Renovating
If you're in a neighborhood that you love or absolutely must stay in (for the school district or to be close to family, for example), doing a gut renovation of your existing home may be your only choice. Our best advice is to plan ahead, prepare for the unexpected, and have a flexible budget since renovation projects are notoriously unpredictable. However, there are a few pros to this option.
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At the end of the day, you'll make the decision that's best for you and your family. If that decision is to build a new home in one of the most desirable areas of Bradenton, Parrish, Mount Dora, or Sarasota, we're ready to get to work! Contact us for more information on building a new home that fits your needs.
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Medallion Home reserves the right to change elevations, floor plans, specifications and prices without notice. All renderings, elevations, floor plans and maps are an artist’s conception, and are not intended to be an actual depiction of the buildings, fencing, walks, driveways or landscaping. All dimensions have been calculated from architectural drawings and may be subject to minor variations during construction. This web site is for informational purposes only, and should not be the sole basis of a decision to purchase any property. All schools listed should be confirmed by homebuyer through the county website. Please see our sales representatives with any questions. We do business in accordance with the Federal Fair Housing Law. © 2024 Medallion Home