Welcome to Power HomeBiz Guides!

Home | About Us Contact Us | Site Map | Search

 

 

Starting a Biz
Working at Home
Financing a Biz
Growing a Biz
Managing a Biz
Marketing/Promotions
Ecommerce/Internet
Online Marketing
Business Ideas
Leadership/Mgt.

Business News


Small Business News
Book Reviews
Small Business Book Store
Moreover News
Submit Your Press Release
News Archives
ab
 
Drop in Residential Remodels Forecast for Spring 2009 
New insights from the spring 2009 remodelormove.com Remodeling Sentiment Report reflect general economic insecurity.

January 24, 2009 ( PowerHomeBiz ) - Sunnyvale, CA   - The spring 2009 www.remodelormove.com  Remodeling Sentiment Report, a semi-annual survey of 5,000 U. S. homeowners, reveals that four times as many homeowners answered “probably not” when asked if they will remodel this year as compared to the 2007 survey.

(news continued below)

 

 

 

In this most recent survey, 68 percent of participating homeowners reported that they probably would remodel this year, down from 84 percent in the fall 2008 report and 92 percent in 2007. The economy clearly is the reason why. Three times more homeowners than two years ago state that the economy is affecting their remodeling plans greatly, and 82 percent report that the cost of the remodel is a major concern. Past reports are available at http://www.remodelormove.com/survey_reports.cfm .

On the bright side, homeowners who choose to remodel their homes(A:www.remodelormove.com/resources.cfm) may find this is a good time; with new home construction at low levels, more materials and labor are available for remodeling than several years ago, resulting in shorter project schedules and often lower project costs.

Other findings from the spring 2009 www.remodelormove.com  Remodeling Sentiment Report:

o Homeowners are o Excited about remodeling – 52 percent
o Dreading remodeling – 12 percent
o Planning to hire a general contractor – 65 percent

o Homeowners’ plans include
o Kitchen remodel – 52 percent o Bathroom addition – 55 percent
o Bathroom remodel – 45 percent o Addition of one or more bedrooms or den – 35 percent
o Enlarge or add a garage – 19 percent
o Finish a basement – 13 percent

Do-it-yourself interest among homeowners remains strong as they try to lower the cost of their remodeling project (A:www.remodelormove.com/login.cfm) o Respondents indicated o 67 percent plan to do some work themselves o 54 percent plan to develop the design themselves o 35 percent do not plan to hire a general contractor but will manage the project themselves.

In this report, cost is the concern reported most frequently by homeowners. Other common concerns voiced by homeowners include finding a trustworthy contractor www.remodelormove.com/servicemagic/servicemagic.cfm  and deciding what work should be done to their home.

 

ab

Special Top Sponsor

Sponsored Links