Anonymous wrote:If you do it - spend the extra money and put in Sunspace WeatherMaster windows and a heater. You can use it 9-10 months of the year easily.
Anonymous wrote:We did it not for resale but for quality of life.
One of our smartest decisions as we did it pre-covid and had this space as an outdoor socializing space through the pandemic.
Our house is about 2000 ft^2
We have heat lamps in the ceiling, ceiling fan, lots of outlets.
Really strategic with furniture - sectional and round dining table with pedestal base to allow as many around the table as possible.
You can not put a price on eating outside for breakfast everyday - or lunch when you are working from home.
Anonymous wrote:Just curious whether folks think screened porches are likely to increase a home's selling price or not. (And if so, if there are certain features/characteristics that make the difference between a screened porch that raises value and one that doesn't?(
If it matters, this is in a neighborhood where maybe somewhere in the ballpark of 5-10% of houses have one, the houses are on the small side (1500-2000 square feet), lots are around 5000-8000 square feet, and the mosquitoes are awful.
Anonymous wrote:I've read that you get back 75%. That said, our quote for was for over 100k, so we did not proceed.