Midtown Home Improvements
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Get a Free QuoteSturgis's 11,054 residents — with median incomes of $60,000-$74,999 — are among the most active home improvement markets in the Midwest.
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Midwest home additions cost $150–$300 per square foot and return 50–65% at resale. Here's which additions pencil out, which don't, and how to decide for your home.
All home additions require permits for structural, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC work. Permit costs run 0.5–2% of project cost. Here's what gets inspected, how long approval takes, and what happens if you skip it.
Before you commit to a kitchen overhaul or deck addition, see exactly what each project returns at resale. Our ROI calculator uses 2025 Cost vs. Value data to show you the numbers in seconds.
Home equity loans, HELOCs, cash-out refinance, personal loans, and contractor financing all have different rates and risks. Here's how to choose the right option for your project in 2025.
Got a contractor quote in hand but something feels off? Run it through our red flag checker — 10 warning signs sourced from FTC and state contractor board fraud reports — and get an instant verdict.
Home additions cost $150–$310 per square foot for finished living space, with second-story additions running 25–40% more. Use our estimator to get a realistic budget range before you meet with a general contractor.
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