
Home remodeling is a classic example of the dichotomy. Even a "modest" remodeling project will cost you more than $10,000. Go for the designer kitchen and you can easily blow $50,000 installing custom cabinets, granite countertops and every new bell and whistle imaginable.
So how are homeowners paying for these high-priced home improvements? Many take a second mortgage against the equity in their home. Others use a home equity line of credit. Some probably even scrimp and save for years to pull together the money needed to create a bathroom fit for royalty.
But if the conventional route - that requires some actual output of cash on your part - isn't for you, here are some out-of-the-box alternatives:
No matter what alternative method you choose to fund your home remodeling project, you'll enjoy the finished product much more if you didn't have to pay the full price from your own pocket!
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