Yes. Most extensions will add substantial value to your home, and you may find that the extension adds more value than it cost. However, it’s important to be sure that the home remains balanced. Extending your garage and leaving your property with no parking spaces, for example, may impact your ability to sell.
Avoch
Avoch is a harbour-village situated on the south-east shore of the Black Isle, on the Moray Firth. Ormond Castle or Avoch Castle was a garrison built on the site and acted as a royal castle to William the Lion; passed on to the Morays of Petty then Archibald the Grim, Lord of Galloway, upon his marriage to Joanna de Moravia in 1362. Offspring of Archibald, were to take the title of Earl of Ormonde from the castle. Legend has it that the village was founded by survivors of the Spanish Armada. Avoch was in the control of David Chalmers, Lord Ormond from 1560/61 but he waived his castle and control of Avoch in 1568 when he was exiled because of his component in assisting the getaway of Mary Queen of Scots. The castle and village then passed to Andrew Munro of Milntown. Intrepid Scottish-Canadian explorer Sir Alexander Mackenzie, the initial European to check out the wonderful Canadian river now called the Mackenzie River, going across The United States and Canada twice, to the Arctic Ocean in 1789 as well as Pacific Ocean in 1793, retired to Avoch in 1812 where he passed away in 1820 as well as was hidden in the old Avoch Church cemetery. Avoch was the place of Rosehaugh (Pittanochtie) Home, an imposing mansion house until it was destroyed in 1959. A significant residence existed on this website since 1790. Craigie Well at Avoch on the Black Island has offerings of both coins and clouties. Dustcloths, woollen and also human hair were also made use of as beauties against sorcery, and also as tokens of penenace as well as fulfilment of a vow (Sharp 1998). Much of Avoch's wealth has come from its fishing market, and also it remains a substantial factor to the village economic situation, with numerous large fishing watercrafts possessed or crewed from Avoch and an active anglers's co-operative based there. The harbour is no longer utilized by the larger boats for touchdown yet is utilized by leisure craft as well as watercrafts taking site visitors to see the dolphins in the inner Moray Firth at Chanonry Factor. In addition to the angling market, travelling to Inverness and tourism provide income to the village. Lazy Corner, named for the young people who collected there to waste time, has actually been relocated by the roadway widening in the Eighties, as well as spruced up by a sculpture intended to include character to the village. It is still a gathering place.