Beware of the overspend.
November 10th, 2010
Overspends can happen so easily if either you or your builder haven’t put enough thought into the refurbishment budget from the get go. In fact some builders have been known to deliberately over estimate in order to increase their income from a job. Be aware of this possibility and do your sums and research so you are confident you are getting value for money.
Beware of getting emotionally involved; you’re not going to be living there. This is a business not a home. It is so easy to spend £5,000 extra on “creative luxuries” on a job and at the end discover you’ve not added a single penny to the achievable rent. What a waste.
Also think about time overruns. There is nothing that annoys tenants and letting agents more than being told a moving in date, only to find the refurbishments aren’t complete by the date you set. So the tenant is left either homeless or living on a building site.
Beware also of under spend; cheapest isn’t always the best value for money. You want that new kitchen to last 10 years otherwise you’ll have to spend more money replacing it every five years or so. Tenants don’t like living in properties that start to “fall apart” and they are likely to vote with their feet, leaving you with an empty property, no income and the mortgage to be paid. A false economy if ever there was one.
A great way to avoid many of these pitfalls is to use a quality reputable company such as www.buildingservices.com or www.buildingsolutionsmidlandsltd.co.uk




