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May 30, 2025
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Home Projects That Add the Most Value

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Home Projects That Add the Most Value

Whether you’re planning to move soon or not, you want to be strategic about which home projects you take on. Because not all of them will be worth it.

Before you decide what upgrades to tackle, talk to an agent who knows what’s in demand in your area and where you’re most likely to recoup the costs.

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