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Turn This Patio Into A Sunroom

Scott S.
  • 34714
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Am I thinking about this wrong or does it make sense to take this area and turn it into another 300-400 sqft of indoor livable space? The house otherwise is not even 1,200 sqft. Yeah, a very small house. But, this would take it up to roughly 1,600 sqft which would put it on par with other houses in the neighborhood. It's a 3/2 on .25 acres. The neighborhood is a safe, family neighborhood in close proximity to Disney World in Orlando. It sits next to an orange grove, so no rear neighbors and it's close to a nature preserve so it's very quiet. It's definitely one of the cheapest on the block and would rent for roughly $1,800. If I constructed a sunroom, would I get more in rent? I assume the forced appreciation would get me more if I sell it, but I may not ever sell it. It will always rent being this close to Disney.

Thanks in advance, BP community!

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