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  2. 8 DIY home improvements that add value - AOL

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    Tomas Satas, founder and CEO at Windy City HomeBuyer, recommends installing floating laminate flooring as a simple, cost-effective home improvement to make before flipping a home."Laminate is cost ...

  3. 6 Costly Home Improvements That Won’t Boost Your ... - AOL

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    You'll recoup 40-50 percent of the cost of these upscale projects at best. The Alternative: Replace cabinet fronts in the kitchen and stick with low-cost countertops and appliances.

  4. Top 7 home renovations that can increase your property's ...

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    Recouped cost: 193.9% Change in recouped cost from 2023: +91.2%. Replacing your garage door has become one of the most profitable home improvements for 2024, offering an incredible return on ...

  5. 30 Ways To Upgrade Your Home Without Blowing Your Budget - AOL

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    Landscaping is among the most effective home improvements you can do to generate the biggest return on your money. It creates curb appeal in spades and also can help prevent expensive potential ...

  6. Home improvement - Wikipedia

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    Home or residential renovation is an almost $300 billion industry in the United States, [5] and a $48 billion industry in Canada. [6] [full citation needed] The average cost per project is $3,000 in the United States and $11,000–15,000 in Canada. Professional home improvement is ancient and goes back to the beginning of recorded civilization.

  7. Home Energy Rating - Wikipedia

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    The Home Energy Rating is an American estimated measurement of a home's energy efficiency based on normalized modified end-use loads (nMEULs). [1] In the United States, the Residential Energy Services Network (RESNET) is responsible for creation and maintenance of the RESNET Mortgage Industry National Home Energy Rating Standards (MINHERS), a proprietary system of standards, [2] which includes ...