Renovating your home can have all kinds of benefits.
It can increase your property value, make your home more comfortable, or even help you better market your house when it’s time to sell.
That’s only if the renovations are done well, though.
It can increase your property value, make your home more comfortable, or even help you better market your house when it’s time to sell.
That’s only if the renovations are done well, though.
Many people in their 20s and 30s are waiting a little longer to buy their first home. And when they do decide to buy, they’re looking for a high-end “forever” home rather than a starter property.
Can you relate? If so, you’re probably extra particular about what you’re looking for.
When it comes to living (or vacationing) in the city, it doesn’t get much better than a penthouse. With soaring views, plenty of square footage and some top-notch amenities, few residences are as awe-worthy or as envied.
But penthouses aren’t for everyone. As with anything, there are drawbacks to these beautiful properties — and some of them can be substantial.