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Saturday, 10 September 2011

Home Owners Spend an £1000 on their House P/Y

New research into homeowners and the amount of money they spend on their house has been revealed by Sliding Mirror Wardrobes today.

A survey of 150 homeowners found that the average home owner spent £1000 on their house each year. This includes repairs, home improvements and

The items people were most likely to spend on their house was an upgraded kitchen, new double glazing or improving their bedroom.

32% of those surveyed said they didn't spend enough on their property last year and that they still have home improvements to make. Asked "will you spend more money next year?", the majority said they would like to but probably not. The main reason for failing to improve their house was because of the recession and a general lack of finances.

A spokesperson for Sliding Mirror Wardrobes said "The states of the economy means some people don't have the finances for fitted bedroom furniture, many people can't even keep up with general repairs on their property."

4 comments:

  1. It's certainly not easy to improve your house when you have to spend £1000 every year...

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