How To Decide Between Renovating and Relocating

Brian Kondo
Monday, April 14, 2025
How To Decide Between Renovating and Relocating




At first, your home may have felt like true love – the perfect match, full of excitement and possibility. But as time goes on, the honeymoon phase can fade. 




 

Maybe you’re craving more space, a shorter commute to work or school, or modern features that other homes seem to have. 




 

If you’re feeling restless, you might be wondering, “Is it time for a fresh start, or can this relationship be saved with a little TLC?”




 

Deciding whether to move to a new home or renovate the one you’ve got is no small decision — it’s a mix of emotions, finances, and practicality all rolled into one. Think of it like the HGTV classic Love It or List It: weighing the pros and cons of both options to figure out what truly fits your family and lifestyle. 




 

This guide will help you determine if your home is still “the one” or if it’s time to move on.




 

Top reasons to renovate your home

 

If you love your neighbourhood, have sentimental attachments to your home, or see potential in upgrading your space, renovating might be the better option. Here’s when improving makes sense:

 

1. Your home has good bones

 

If your home is structurally sound and doesn’t require major foundational work, a renovation could be a cost-effective way to address your needs. Open up your floor plan, update outdated features, or add square footage to create a home that feels brand new.

 

2. You love your location

 

If your home is in a desirable neighbourhood, close to work, or within a top school district, improving your home allows you to enjoy these benefits while adapting your space to meet your needs.

 

3. Renovations increase value

 

Consider renovations that will add significant value to your property. Projects like modernizing the kitchen, updating bathrooms, or adding energy-efficient upgrades often provide a good return on investment.

 

4. Moving costs are prohibitive

 

Between realtor fees, closing costs, and moving expenses, relocating can be expensive. If your renovation budget is less than the cost of moving, it might make more financial sense to stay put.




 

Top reasons to move to a new home

 

Sometimes, no amount of renovation can fix a home that no longer suits your lifestyle. Here’s when moving to a new property may be the better option:

 

1. Space is limited

 

If your family has outgrown your current home and there’s no room to expand, or zoning restrictions make it impossible to do so, moving to a larger property may be the best solution.

 

2. Your needs have changed

 

Life changes – like a growing family, a new job, or aging parents moving in – may make your current home impractical. In these cases, finding a home that meets your new needs can be more effective than extensive renovations.

 

3. Renovations are too costly

 

If the renovations required to make your home suitable are extensive and expensive, the ROI might not justify the investment. In this case moving may be more cost-effective.

 

4. You’re ready for a change

 

Sometimes, the desire for a fresh start or a completely different style of home outweighs the convenience of staying. If you’re feeling uninspired or constrained in your current home, it might be time to explore new options.


 

Key questions to help you decide whether to renovate or relocate

 

Still stuck between renovating and relocating? Here are a few crucial questions to ask yourself to find an answer. 

 

 
  1. What’s my budget? Compare the costs of renovating versus moving. Don’t forget to factor in hidden costs like permits, temporary housing, or realtor fees.



 
  1. How disruptive will renovations be? Living through major renovations can be stressful and time-consuming. Consider whether you have the time and patience for the process.



 
  1. Will I get the features I want? If your renovation can’t deliver your dream home, moving may be the better choice.



 
  1. How long do I plan to stay? If you plan to stay in your current home for many years, renovations could be a worthwhile investment. If not, moving might make more sense.




 

The choice between moving and improving is deeply personal and depends on your unique situation. By evaluating your needs, budget, and long-term goals, you can make a decision that works best for you and your family. 





If you would like a free, no cost, no obligation home evaluation to help you determine if moving or improving is right for you, give me at call at 905-683-7800.







 

Thanks For Reading Today’s BLOG!




Brian Kondo
Sales Representative / Team Leader
The Brian Kondo Real Estate Team
Re/Max Hallmark First Group Realty Ltd.
905-683-7800 office
905-426-7484 direct
brian@briankondo.com
www.BrianKondo.com

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