"Additions recoup an average
of 94% of
overall investment."
- Remodeling Magazine,
November, 2002.
Homeowners often build additions onto their homes
in order to stay put. Initial home-buying decisions are often based on the neighborhood and the school system.
Comparing to larger, newer, and considerably more expensive homes, 21st Century Building Company’s customers often
decide that investing into their existing home is far more desirable. Still, if they decide to sell, the extra
space is appealing to buyers with larger families, or those planning to convert that extra room to something else,
such as a home office.
Set a no-obligation appointment with us and see how our design portfolio and photo albums are quite useful in deciding
what options and selections make the most sense for you and your family. Additions recoup an average of 94% of
overall investment, according to Remodeling Magazine, November, 2002. Within a few short years of ownership of
a 21st Century Building Company addition to their home, our customers actually begin to make money on their investment.
21st Century Building Company’s many additions have featured such architectural details as valence and sconce lighting,
french doors, ceramic and hardwood flooring, granite top wet bar, arched windows with cathedral ceilings, crown
molding, high-tech flat roof decking, and adjacent maintenance-free composite decking. See our Featured Project
page to get a sense of the capabilities our company has to customize and create dramatic changes in the design,
function, and/or appearance of your home.
Maintaining the architectural integrity of the home is our primary focus and overriding goal of every addition
we conceive and build. Full color leading-edge computer design by our in-house Residential Design Consultant make
the process efficient. Space optimization with economic considerations in mind keep expectations realistic. Our
design process is integrated into your project from Day One. Our design team finds creative solutions to existing
problems with an eye to maximizing the equity value of the home.