As cities in Southeastern United States, Florida, Georgia, North and South Carolina become more populated, construction of Multi Family and apartment housing is more necessary than ever before.
In response to the lack of supply and the high demand in today’s multi family housing market, renovations and construction have ramped up.
What you need to know about property renovations and improvements
Whether you own or manage a multi family housing community, maximizing your return on investment is always a high priority.
Even small improvements can add significant curb appeal. A well maintained property sends a positive message to potential renters. From roofing, paving the parking lot, exterior painting and waterproofing, a new roof, doors, frames windows and siding, all need to be up to date to increase the curb appeal.
Not all renovations need to be on a large scale. New kitchen cabinets, painting, flooring, hardware, and doors, can meet the needs of your tenants while raising the value of the property.
Partnering with the right construction group will ensure you get the highest return on your investment
Don’t under-estimate the importance of upgrading and energy efficiency for the building interior and exterior, they can have significant cost savings as well as add to the value of the property.
At SWET Construction Group we focus on the community, environment, happiness, health and economic viability for every project. With our experienced team, advanced knowledge of construction, high quality products, on-site management, turn-key solutions and precise estimation, we deliver on budget and on time results for your construction needs. Contact SWET Construction Group for your next project.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the family at SWET Construction Group encourages everyone to join us in learning more about breast cancer and support those who are suffering with the disease.
Though we have made great progress in early detection, cancer treatment and finding a cure, we still have a long way to go.