How to renovate on a budgetđź’°

How to renovate on a budgetđź’°

Surging house prices, historically low stock, and months of lockdown have seen more of us embark on home renovation projects than ever before.

However, renovating can be expensive, especially in face of a cost-of-living crisis, fuelled by material shortages and soaring energy costs.If you’re already committed to renovating your home this year or are in the middle of one, Scott Clay, distribution development manager at specialist lender Together, has shared his top tips to help renovate on a budget and cut down on costs: To continue reading, please Click Here


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