Smart remodeling will allow you to recoup the cost when you sell your home
Rick DeLuca wrote this article describing cost vs value of particular remodeling projects. He uses an analysis from the National Association of Realtors and his own experience from selling homes and listening to Top Realtors Nationwide. whether you are buying a home that you plan on renovating, getting ready to sell your home, or just want to improve your home in a way that will increase the value, this list is one to keep on hand.
Rick DeLuca's Marketing Tip for Week of February 15, 2010
Understanding how much people will recoup their improvement costs is critical in
pricing a home today. A report is available at the National Association of Realtors
web site will give you valuable information. Here is a portion of that report. For
more information:
http://www.realtor.org/rmohome_and_design/articles/2008/0812_costvsvalue_2008
" NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® statistics show that home
prices have fallen by an average of 7 percent nationally in the past year. But the value
of home owners' investment in remodeling projects has declined only 3.86 percent
on average between 2007 and 2008, according to Remodeling's 2008-2009 Cost vs.
Value Report.
Remodeling produces the Cost vs. Value Report each year in cooperation with
REALTOR® magazine. REALTORS® responding to a survey in midsummer said
home owners could expect to recoup a national average of 67.3 percent of their
investment in 30 different home improvement projects. At the height of the housing
boom in 2005, home owners could expect to recoup a national average of 86.7
percent on projects.
Top 10 Project Paybacks
Once again, exterior remodeling projects lead the way for recovery on dollars spent
in this year's Cost vs. Value survey. When you compare the national averages,
replacement projects that boost curb appeal-siding, windows, and decks
-give you the greatest chance of recouping your money. Inside, only kitchen
remodels can compare, at least on a national level.
1. Upscale fiber cement siding (86.7%)
2. Midrange wood deck (81.8%)
3. Midrange vinyl siding (80.7%)
4. Upscale foam-backed vinyl (80.4%)
5. Midrange minor kitchen remodel (79.5%)
6. Upscale vinyl window replacement (79.2%)
7. Midrange wood window replacement (77.7%)
8. Midrange vinyl window replacement (77.2%)
9. Upscale wood window replacement (76.5%
10. Midrange major kitchen remodel (76.0%)


