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Mar 25 2014

Planning a Remodel and Wonder What the Eventual Value to Your Western MA Home Will Be? 2014 Cost vs. Value Remodeling Report for Springfield, MA Area

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Whether you plan to sell your home in the near future or have no plans, it is wise to know how the investment of a home improvement or renovation may impact your Western MA home value.

Not all home improvements are created equal and you should enter your renovation investment with some understanding of the resulting home value.

You might be surprised to learn that replacing your entry door with a steel door has a huge rate of return.  According to the Cost. vs. Value Report a steel door replacement could give you a 104% return!

A minor kitchen remodel could gain  you 90% and a wood deck upgrade or addition could bring back over 77% of the investment made.

To read more and discover what your home improvement plans might bring in resale improvement take a look at the Cost vs. Value Remodeling Report for Springfield, MA. 

2014 Cost vs. Value Remodeling Report, Springfield, MA area from Lesley Lambert

If you are considering selling your Western MA home, I would love to meet with you.
Lesley Lambert, Western MA REALTOR with Park Square Realty 413-575-3611

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Written by Lesley Lambert · Categorized: Various · Tagged: home, Home improvement, investment, lesley lambert, park, Rate of return, renovation, western ma

Mar 20 2014

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Mar 05 2014

Enjoy The Journey – a Westfield, MA REALTOR’S Reminder

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Being a Westfield, MA REALTOR can get stressful.  Sometimes that stress can get me down.

Over the last month I have embarked on a self managed “attitude adjustment”.  At my sister’s urging, I began meditating regularly, which has made an almost immediate improvement.

Since adopting our adorable dog, Tate, I am getting outside and walking more which is not only good for my body, but my spirit, too, since I love to be outside (most of the time).

I also have been adding moments of gratitude to my day.  As I walk to my car each time I think of one thing I am grateful for and remind myself before I unlock the door.  When I sit down at the end of a long day I take a moment to be present in my home and be grateful for a safe, warm home.

You don’t have to be a Westfield, MA REALTOR to relate, do you?

Next up I plan to start keeping a gratitude journal.  I used to do this and each night I would find five things I was grateful for in that day.  Some days were harder than others, but in considering what I would chose to write down, I would be forced to remember that even just waking up is an item to for which to be grateful.

Today I found the image in the post above and thought that quote was the perfect mantra and reminder as I work on myself, my attitude and my happiness.   I hope it helps  you, too!

I will keep expanding on these efforts, because I need to remind myself that life is the whole thing…the living is THE thing and I need to enjoy the journey.

Lesley Lambert, Western MA REALTOR with Park Square Realty 413-575-3611

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Jan 04 2014

Tax Credit for Insulation, Your Western MA Home May Qualify

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Look for this logo when considering your new roofing materials (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

The Energy Star site is your safest bet for information on how to get the credit. Energy Star has been pretty flexible on what it allows for this credit:

  • Batts
  • Rolls
  • Blow-in fibers
  • Rigid boards
  • Expanding spray
  • Pour-in-place

Products that reduce air leaks also qualify:

  • Weather stripping (such as fabric, foam, or metal to provide a seal)
  • Spray foam in a can, designed to air seal
  • Caulk designed to air seal
  • House wrap

Installation isn’t covered.

Don’t rely solely on contractors who may not know the details or who promise their products will get the credit in order to make a sale.

Read on to learn more:

Insulation costs
Insulation is measured in R-values
Savings and energy audits

Insulation costs

Adding insulation is a relatively affordable home improvement project, and the savings can be felt almost immediately. Some DIYers can even tackle the project themselves over a weekend.

Cost for adding attic insulation to a 2,200-square-foot home:

  • $1,000 to $2,500 including labor, depending on how much you put in and how easy it is to install.
  • Effort and expense go up when you add it to exterior walls or around hard-to-reach ductwork.

Insulation is measured in R-values

The higher the number value (measuring its resistance to heat flow), the better the insulating power.

Recommended R-values are 30 to 60 for most attics, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. R-38 (or about 12 to 15 inches, depending on the type) is the sweet spot for most attics, says Energy Star, a joint program of the DOE and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 

In colder climates, go for R-49. 

The DOE’s online calculator recommends R-values for all areas of your home’s “envelope”:

  • Attic
  • Walls
  • Floors
  • Basement
  • Crawl spaces

You need more insulation if your insulation is level with or below the attic floor joists.

Just about all types (fiberglass, cellulose, mineral wool, spray foam, foam board, cotton batting) qualify for the energy tax credit, as long as its primary purpose is to:

  • Insulate
  • Bring your home up to recommended R-value guidelines

Insulated siding doesn’t count, because its main purpose is not insulation, but simply covering your house.

Generally, most homes built before 1980 have inadequate insulation. The easiest kind to add is blown loose-fill insulation. You’ll probably need to hire a contractor. Since insulating an attic isn’t too complicated, you can get quotes—at least three—by phone. However, get a copy of the quote in writing before work starts, and be sure it specifies R-value.

Michael Kwart, executive director of the Insulation Contractors Association of America, recommends rolled insulation for do-it-yourselfers. The new material can be added on top of the existing.

Savings and energy audits

Depending on where you live and how much insulation you already have, adding more can trim heating and cooling costs anywhere from 10% to 50%.

  • A home owner in the Northeast with an uninsulated attic, for instance, can save about $600 a year by adding about 15 inches of insulation (R-38) between the rafters, according to the Energy Department.
  • Just 6 inches can net annual savings of about $200.

Energy audits uncover even more ways to save energy

Besides adding new insulation, conduct a whole-house energy audit to find other ways to reduce power consumption and save even more on monthly bills.

Caulk around drafty windows and doors, and stop gaps in siding and the foundation, says Matt Golden, president and founder of San Francisco-based Sustainable Spaces. Reducing a home’s air leakage by 25% can lower annual energy costs by about $300, according to the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

This article provides general information about tax laws and consequences, but isn’t intended to be relied upon as tax or legal advice applicable to particular transactions or circumstances. Consult a tax professional for such advice; tax laws may vary by jurisdiction.

If you are looking to buy a home in Western Massachusetts,I would love to help you in your Western MA home search!  You can reach me anytime: Lesley Lambert, Western MA REALTOR with Park Square Realty 413-575-3611.

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Written by Lesley Lambert · Categorized: Various · Tagged: Energy, insulation, tax credit

Aug 30 2013

What Back to School Means for Western MA Real Estate

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First day of 3rd grade (Photo credit: LesleyLambert)

Well, it is back to school time in Western Massachusetts!  I put my two girls on the bus for their first day yesterday, which signified the end of another summer of “Camp Real Estate” for them and the return of daytime sanity for me!

While you may share my relief at the return of school, you are probably wondering right now…”What does that have to do with real estate?”.

Well, in Western MA it means the beginning of what is historically the hottest real estate season in the year.  I know, you thought Spring was the best time to sell a house in Western MA, but you were wrong!  Historically we do more business in the fall than  in the spring.

To hear more on this, listen to my latest podcast:

Lesley Lambert of Park Square Realty, Westfield MA real estate

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