Imagine being able to present something to the investors you work with and plan to reach out to, a way to upgrade their properties WITHOUT the home owner having to move out.... YES, without having to move out.
We're the ONLY group in the nation with this innovation, considering we are the patent holders, for both the devices and the installation process. We're doing projects and certifying contractors to handle the projects in growing markets.
Traditionally, second-story additions are intense and disrupting projects: for both the builder and the homeowners. The disruption alone could be enough to deter a family from proceeding with an addition, but that’s AnotherStory’s entire selling point: a second story without disruption.
More space to rent out on the long term and preselling the rentals
Retain open space and monetize at your own wish
Improve curb appeal with increased equity appraisal
Larger home @ lower tax base & current rate of loan
More natural light with custom design of second story
Increased energy efficiency with improved home valuation
Increased value from the home value vi equity and cashflow from rentals
Use this as a way to add into Fix & Flip loans to manage, acquire, and exit the property
We hold the ONLY patent in the nation for this process
We train the contractors for you and lead the projects with the contractors
No moving out required by the tenant so NO disruption to cashflow
No short term renting for the home owner to SAVE $30,000+ of move out fees for the construction process
No disruption to commutes for the construction process to happen
Dustless renovation to avoid disturbance of current tenant
Privacy protected for current homeowner or tenant renting out
Less risk to possessions so no insurance costs!
“Don't out grow your space, add to it.” - Benjamin Stout, founder Another Story
HELOCS For Home Additions: What Every Home Owner Needs To Know
Adding a second story to your home is an exciting venture. It not only provides additional space but also significantly increases the value of your property. However, the costs of adding a second story can be substantial, and homeowners often seek financial solutions that offer flexibility and affordability. Enter the Home Equity Line of Credit, commonly known as HELOC.
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A Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC) is a type of loan that allows homeowners to borrow against the equity they've built up in their homes. Imagine having a credit card, but instead of a credit limit set by the card provider, it's determined by the value of your home and how much you owe on your mortgage. A HELOC is similar to a credit card in that it offers a revolving line of credit, meaning you can borrow up to a certain limit, repay the borrowed amount, and then borrow again.
When considering the costs of adding a second story, a HELOC stands out for several reasons:
Flexibility in Funding: Traditional loans disburse a lump sum, which might not always align with the phased expenses of a home addition project. With a HELOC, homeowners have the flexibility to draw funds as and when required during the project's progression. This pay-as-you-go approach ensures that you only borrow what you need, potentially saving on interest in the long run.
Potential Tax Benefits: One of the standout advantages of using a HELOC for home improvements is the potential tax benefits. The interest paid on a HELOC may be tax-deductible if the funds are used for significant home improvements, such as adding a second story. This can provide homeowners with potential tax savings, further offsetting the costs of the home addition.
Competitive Interest Rates: Generally, HELOCs come with competitive interest rates, especially when compared to credit cards or personal loans. Given that they're secured against your home, lenders often offer lower rates, which can translate to significant savings over the loan's duration.
Preservation of Your Initial Mortgage Rate:
One of the standout features of a HELOC is its non-disruptive nature concerning your primary mortgage. When homeowners secure a favorable mortgage rate, especially in the lower ranges like 3-4%, there's a natural hesitancy to tamper with it. A HELOC operates independently of your primary mortgage, meaning it doesn't refinance or replace it. Instead, it simply loans against the equity you've built in your home. This ensures that your hard-earned, low mortgage rate remains untouched and unaffected. For many homeowners, this preservation of the initial mortgage terms, while still accessing funds for home improvements, makes a HELOC an especially attractive option.
With urban spaces becoming increasingly crowded and real estate prices soaring, homeowners are looking upward for expansion. Adding a second story is a strategic move. It not only doubles the living space but also offers a fresh aesthetic appeal to the property. The benefits are numerous:
Increased Property Value: A well-executed second story can significantly boost your home's market value. It's an investment that often offers substantial returns, especially in high-demand neighborhoods.
Avoiding Relocation Costs: Moving to a bigger house comes with its set of challenges and costs – from realtor fees to the emotional toll of leaving a familiar neighborhood. A second story addition allows homeowners to enjoy more space without uprooting their lives.
Customization: Adding a second story provides a blank canvas. Homeowners can design spaces that cater to their specific needs, be it an extra bedroom, a home office, or a recreational area.
While HELOC offers numerous advantages, it's essential to assess if it's the right fit for your financial situation. Remember, with a HELOC, your home acts as collateral. It's crucial to have a clear repayment plan in place.
Before opting for a HELOC, consider the following:
Equity in Home: You need sufficient equity in your home to qualify for a HELOC. Typically, lenders allow you to borrow up to 85% of your home's appraised value, minus the amount you owe on your mortgage.
Interest Rate Fluctuations: HELOCs usually come with variable interest rates, meaning they can fluctuate over time. Ensure you're comfortable with this aspect and consider potential rate hikes in your budgeting.
Closing Costs: Just like your primary mortgage, a HELOC might come with closing costs. It's essential to factor these into your overall budget.
The costs of adding a second story can be a significant investment, but with the right financial tool, it becomes much more manageable. A HELOC offers flexibility, potential tax benefits, and competitive interest rates, making it a popular choice for many homeowners embarking on a home addition journey.
At Another Story, we're committed to helping homeowners realize their dream spaces. If you're considering a second story and weighing your financial options, our team is here to guide and support you every step of the way.
Build Another Story without Moving
In the first three weeks of being able to be in the added square footage, we were able to easily welcome out of town friends with 3 kids... Our kids have been able to retreat to their own spaces upstairs when they need some time away and read books together without having to be in the higher traffic areas of our home. We could not be more grateful for what the added space has added to our days as a family.
In the first three weeks of being able to be in the added square footage, we were able to easily welcome out of town friends with 3 kids... Our kids have been able to retreat to their own spaces upstairs when they need some time away and read books together without having to be in the higher traffic areas of our home. We could not be more grateful for what the added space has added to our days as a family.
Birmingham, AL
Birmingham, AL
Retain open space
Improve curb appeal
Larger home @ lower tax base
More natural light
Increased energy efficiency
Increased value
No moving required
No short term renting
No disruption to commutes
Dustless renovation*
Privacy protected
Less risk to possessions
We build your second story without breaching the first
While you live uninterrupted and dust-free until stair installation
Stairs are installed and cleanup occurs at the end of the process
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Stair Installation
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Clean Up
Results will vary on a project by project basis. Some projects have been finished within 6 months, however all counties are different.
[This] team has more vision, imagination and problem solving ability than all five previous architects (combined) with whom we have done projects. Their design-build approach simplifies multiple meetings and miscommunications between a separate contractor and architect. The end result of our renovation is stunning.
Birmingham, AL
Birmingham, AL
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