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58 of 58 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Common sense building of a home's equity,
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This review is from: Improve the Value of Your Home up to $100,000: 50 Sure-Fire Techniques and Strategies (Paperback)
Offering "50 surefire techniques and strategies" to help improve the value of one's home, Irwin utilizes common sense to help owners decide where it is best to spend their money on their homes. With the recent real estate run-up (especially where I live in Southern California), the best investment we can make is in the very place we live. While I don't plan to sell in the near future, I always want to be sure my home could be ready for a sale at any time, just in case. Irwin gives dollar-sign guides as to how much value an improvement could help increase the price you could eventually ask for your property. Although very little in this book was new to me, I highly recommend it for folks who are not very sure about how to increase the value of their homes. Although there were several suggestions I questioned (especially the value he gave to some improvements and how little he valued other improvements), I believe that he used sound judgment to guide the reader. I plan on utlizing several of the improvement ideas in my own home!
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Some things in this book disturbing,
By Sue A. (San Diego) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Improve the Value of Your Home up to $100,000: 50 Sure-Fire Techniques and Strategies (Paperback)
This book contained some good ideas, but other ideas disturbed me. Many of the suggestions were to make cheap upgrades that would look good for 6 months or so (such as very inexpensive new carpeting) - basically suggesting behavior that in my view is pretty dishonest, or at the very least unethical. Suggesting we ever get ahead in life by mistreating others bothers me a great deal.
46 of 88 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
It might be right for you?,
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This review is from: Improve the Value of Your Home up to $100,000: 50 Sure-Fire Techniques and Strategies (Paperback)
The idea for such a book IS a good one. The ideas are certainly sound..... I live in a newish(6yrs) 6000+ sq ft house,with a neighborhood association,good school district(etc) and felt that this book would NOT apply to my market.... however it could be useful for someone that lives in an urban or older neighborhood.... where a house might need curb appeal or sprucing up.... the thought of adding value to a sale is always appealing no matter what the size of your 'estate' ... no matter how deep or thin your pockets are! It is always a challenge to make the most of what you have.
0 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Improve the Value of Your Home up to $100,000,
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This review is from: Improve the Value of Your Home up to $100,000: 50 Sure-Fire Techniques and Strategies (Paperback)
Bob Irwin is an excellent resource for information on buying, selling or maintaining a home.
His ideas are well tested. His experience shows. I would recommend any of his books. |
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Improve the Value of Your Home up to $100,000: 50 Sure-Fire Techniques and Strategies by Robert Irwin (Paperback - December 13, 2002)
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