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Renovating on a budget: How to plan for a major house project despite rising costs

After the death of their father in 2019, Amy Mushinski and her sister Dawn wanted to honour his wish that they keep the Scarborough, Ont., home they inherited rather than selling it to a new owner.

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Renovating on a budget: How to plan for a major house project despite rising costs

HomeStars’ annual Reno Report for 2023 found the average household spend on renovations was $12,300, down from $13,000 in 2022 and forecast to fall to $10,264 this year. A builder carries a sheet of wood on the roof of a home in a new subdivision in the Ottawa suburb of Kanata, Ont., Friday, July 30, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang


After the death of their father in 2019, Amy Mushinski and her sister Dawn wanted to honour his wish that they keep the Scarborough, Ont., home they inherited rather than selling it to a new owner.

Although neither wanted to move into the house in the short term, they came up with a plan to fulfil his request — convert the property into a duplex that they could rent out.

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