Converting your home’s attic can be one of the most straightforward ways to create valuable living space. In 2016, a Nationwide Building Society survey found that a well-planned loft conversion could add 22% to a property’s worth. That’s the same as a conventional extension, and all without having to grab any of your garden. It’s no surprise, then, that creating a habitable loft is a hugely popular investment.
Just how much of an uplift you’ll see depends on a variety of factors – from location (urban areas tend to offer the best returns) through to settling on a budget and spec that will deliver on your lifestyle requirements. You’ll also need to assess your current attic zone’s potential, secure planning and other consents, spend time getting the design right and appoint the best partners for your project. Here’s what you need to know to enjoy a successful loft conversion.
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