Tax Refund Well-Spent: Increase Your Home’s Value with New Countertops for (Basically) Free

Tax Refund Well-Spent: Increase Your Home’s Value with New Countertops for (Basically) Free

It’s that time of the year again and we are here for it – tax refunds are starting to flow out and you are facing a big decision: what to do with the money?

Yes, the answer might come down to two simple choices: splurge on something you have been wanting to get for a long time, or invest the money.

Now, what if you could combine the two, so you could get the best of both worlds?  We’ll let you in on the secret how that is actually possible.

The magic trick exists; spending money without actually spending it

The magic trick exists; spending money without actually spending it

Tax refunds average around $2,500 dollars and there’s a number of things you could get for that money whether your decision is to splurge on new items or to invest.

Tangibility is very important for a lot of people, so for them, investments are generally out of the picture.  On the other hand, some people look for only great investments and wish to avoid extravagant material items.

The solution to this problem is very simple: spend the money you basically saved up yourself the previous year on something that satisfies the need for that tangibility which, in turn, is a great investment in the long run.  Let’s be honest, who doesn’t like getting the maximum value out of their money?

Using your tax refund towards new countertops will allow you to invest into your home and increase its value while enjoying the luxurious refurbishment that countertops have to offer on a daily basis.

Does this sound like a good deal?

The best home investment you can make

The best home investment you can make

Kitchen and bathroom vanity countertops are the real deal when it comes to home investments, and we’ll show you how.

The foundation of a beautiful kitchen or bathroom really comes from its countertops: a luxuriously looking surface makes everyone fall in love with any home and they become more likely to purchase it.

Selling your home might not be your number one priority now, but if it ever comes down to it, practical yet enchanting countertops are the key to selling it fast – and until then, you get to enjoy the beauty of them in your own home.

If selling your home is something you have been thinking about – or actually in the process of –, this is the perfect time for the investment to increase your home’s value.

Think about it: using your tax refund to cover the expenses of new kitchen and/or bathroom vanity countertops will result in a higher sale price of your home.

The cost of getting an average sized kitchen refurbished with new countertops starts at $2,500 and bathroom vanity countertops are priced from around $500 dollars – so if we add these up, we are still just hitting that $3,000 threshold we mentioned as the amount of an average person’s tax refund.

Of course, amounts vary depending on individual’s income and the size of your kitchen and bathroom, however the above mentioned example shows how splurging on new countertops is in fact a smart investment – and based on our experience, it truly is the perfect home investment.

Spend now to get even more than your countertops

Spend now to get even more than your countertops

As we have mentioned before, we love a good deal.

That’s why if you decide to invest into your home now to increase its value with new kitchen and/or bathroom vanity countertops, we have a special gift for you.

Spend $500 or more at Zsolt Granite between now and March 15th, 2020 and we will supply a standard undermount 18G sink for your kitchen or an oval undermount sink for your bathroom for free!

Don’t forget about the great value with our square foot program!

Not familiar with our square foot program? You can get all the details here.

Get more details on your new countertops by visiting our showroom or calling us at

407-871-3708

Spend now to get even more than your countertops

Contact





Need a Quote?

Kitchen countertops

Kitchen countertops

Bathroom vanity countertops

Bathroom vanity countertops

Don’t pay for the full slab