Make Your Home Work Harder  | Episode 589

Make Your Home Work Harder | Episode 589

21:33 Feb 18, 2026
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home profit Make Your Home Work Harder (Profit + Remodel Strategy) | Episode 589 Hey, it’s James from SurvivalPunk.com. It’s 39 degrees, and today we’re talking about making your home work harder. This one’s twofold. Part one: remodeling strategically in a broken housing market.Part two: turning your house from a pure expense into something that actually produces. The housing market sucks right now. That’s just reality. But that doesn’t mean you’re powerless. The Housing Market Is Skewed — Use That Starter homes are struggling. Lower-tier houses are sitting. But higher-end houses? Selling like crazy. Million-dollar homes are moving because people with that kind of money don’t care about rates the same way. That skews the data. People see $400k homes selling and assume everything is hot — but that doesn’t help someone trying to get into their first house. If you’re buying right now, one strategy is simple: buy under your ceiling. Know your range. Don’t stretch yourself to death. Look at homes that need a little TLC. Cosmetic stuff. Cabinets. Paint. Fixtures. Appliances. Flooring. Those are solvable. Over time, you remodel intelligently and build equity yourself. If you’re already in a house, the same concept applies. Pick one room at a time. Kitchen. Bathroom. Flooring. Do it in phases. At the end? You either: Have a fully remodeled home you love Or you sell at a higher value and move up But your strategy matters. If your goal is resale, you remodel based on trends — not your personal taste. Sage green cabinets? Trendy. I hate them. Doesn’t matter. If the goal is ROI, you follow market taste. Black kitchens? Also trendy. Not my thing. If it’s your forever home? Then build for you. Two totally different goals. Yard = Wasted Opportunity Most people see yard work as a chore. Leaves? Trash.Rainwater runoff? Waste.Space? Decorative. Wrong mindset. Leaves are free compost input. Not just your leaves — your neighbors’ leaves too. Compost them down and: Stop buying compost Sell compost Sell compost tea Turn a waste stream into revenue You’re literally converting trash into product. That’s how you make a home work harder. Gardening Isn’t Just Food — It’s Leverage Growing your own vegetables reduces grocery bills. But microgreens? That’s a business. The profit margins on microgreens are insane if you run it correctly. Small greenhouse. Controlled setup. Scalable. You need to run the numbers. But the ceiling is there. Even if you don’t sell: Growing salads = not buying salads Growing vegetables = not buying vegetables Saving seeds = compounding future production If you’re watering plants with rainwater you collected off your own roof, from seeds you saved from food you grew? You’re basically prin
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