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Sweat Equity: What It Is and How It Can Benefit You

by Eddie Brissett 03/25/2024

When you start talking about what you can do to improve your property value, you may start seeing dollar signs. As the old saying goes, it takes money to make money. However, it doesn't have to be this way regarding your home.

Did you know you can boost your home's value simply by putting in some hard work and sweat equity?

What is Sweat Equity?

Sweat equity is defined as the work that a homeowner or investor puts into their property that will ultimately increase the home's value. You can calculate the sweat equity of any project by determining how much you can sell your property for now versus how much it would have sold for with those improvements.

How Can Sweat Equity Improve Your Property Value?

Sweat equity helps you improve your property value in several ways:

  • Pouring sweat equity into a chosen project — such as a kitchen renovation or a basement refinishing — makes your home more appealing to prospective buyers. 
  • Sweat equity reduces the overall cost of your project because you are not paying for additional labor. Ultimately, that allows you to enjoy a bigger return on your investment.

Should You DIY Your Next Project or Hire it Out?

Earning some sweat equity probably sounds pretty appealing, and it may make sense for you to take on the job yourself depending on the project. When deciding whether you should DIY your next home improvement project or hire a contractor, consider the following:

  • Your experience and skills. You will want to be adequately prepared to get the job done right.
  • Your current availability. You will need the time to complete the project.
  • Your budget. The amount of money that you have allocated for the project will determine whether you should DIY or not.

When you have the time, inclination and skill set, it's better to save your cash and attempt to complete your next home improvement project on your own. Not only will this lower the total cost of the project because you will not be paying for labor, but it also will increase the return on your investment. Sweat equity tends to pay off in big ways, so give it a try next time!

About the Author
Author

Eddie Brissett

Eddie Brissett is a native of Newburyport, Massachusetts where he attended Newburyport High School. He graduated from Fitchburg State College (FSC) with both a B.S. in Business Administration and an MBA in the late 1990s. He also played basketball at FSC.   

In 2004, his real estate dream began when he purchased his first property- a condo. Working primarily in financial services for nearly 15 years, he transitioned into real estate full-time in 2013. He was the Condo Board Chairman (2005-2018) of the Rich Street Condo Association. He credits his parents and mainly his mom as among the biggest influences in his life. As a licensed real estate agent in several states, he serves buyers, sellers, renters, and landlords throughout the commonwealth of Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Florida.  

 "From an early age, I learned the value of hard work and standing by your word from my parents. These traits along with teamwork were reinforced from some tough sports coaches that I played for."   

He enjoys spending his free time with family, friends, hiking, watching Boston sports teams, and is an accomplished billiards player.