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Does Remodeling Benefit You in the Long Run?
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Sandy Springs
Talbot Colony
$309,900
  • Adorable traditional style home on a perfect cul-de-sac lot
  • Heart of Sandy Springs and the best school district!
  • Three bedrooms two and a half baths
  • Updated kitchen with raised panel cabinets, built in self cleaning oven and microwave
  • Stainless steel cooktop and hood, large walk in pantry
  • Cozy breakfast area with glass doors to brand new back porch and sun room
  • Hardwood floors and open spaces welcome you in the foyer
  • Two story fireside great room with a fabulous wet bar area
  • Main level features an additional office / bonus room with built-ins
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Tuesday's Tip

Your Return on Remodeling Investment

People who want to remodel would be smart to at least consider the potential payoff (see graphs below) of their improvements before they begin. Like a car with good resale value, a home improvement project with some chance of a return is usually better than one that won’t add much value in buyers’ eyes -- or, worse yet, that could detract from the potential sale price.

Pools and spas are a losing proposition in many parts of the country, for example. The required maintenance and potential danger turn off many buyers, especially those with young children, real estate agents say. Adding a home office doesn’t seem to have much payoff either, returning as little as 26 cents on the dollar in some markets, according to the Remodeling survey.

A better bet for a remodeling project would be any improvement or addition that brings your home up to the average for your neighborhood, said appraiser Diana Jacob, director of education for the National Association of Master Appraisers in San Antonio, Texas. If you have a two-bedroom home in a neighborhood where three is the norm, for example, a bedroom addition can make sense. Likewise, if your area is gentrifying, replacing your Kenmore appliances with Viking may not be overly indulgent -- as long as you see plenty of these higher-end stoves at your neighbors’ open houses.

If your home is already the envy of the neighborhood, however, you’re unlikely to get back much if anything on further improvements. Homes that are worth more than 120% of the neighborhood average typically don’t benefit much from renovations, appraisers say.

Think about improving your home's energy efficiency, as well. More efficient appliances, windows and light fixtures can pay for themselves within a relatively short time. So even if they don't add much to your home's resale value, you'll probably recoup your cost before you even put the house on the market.

Homeowners also shouldn’t neglect their homes’ innards in their rush to improve its appearance. Major systems such as wiring and plumbing typically need updating after 20 years or so, as do many roofs and windows, Jacob said. Money spent upgrading these components might not offer a dollar-for-dollar return at sale time, but neglect and deferred maintenance can detract from a home’s potential sale price and add to the time it spends on the market.

Your return on home-improvement investments
Improvement Typical cost Incr. in sale price Avg. return Agents who recommend
Lighten and brighten $86-$110 $768-$935 769% 84%
Clean & de-clutter $305-$339 $2,093-$2,378 594% 91%
Fix plumbing, electrical $338-$381 $922-$1,208 196% 63%
Landscape & trim $432-$506 $1,594-$1,839 266% 72%
Staging $812-$1,089 $2,275-$2,841 169% 76%
Kitchen, bath upgrades $1,546-$2,120 $3,823-$4,885 138% 83%
Repair flooring $1,531-$1,714 $2,267-$2,589 50% 62%
Paint exterior walls $2,188-$2,381 $2,907-$3,233 34% 57%
Replace carpeting $2,602-$2,765 $3,585-$3,900 39% 65%

HomeGain surveyed 2,000 real estate agents nationwide and found that moderately priced home improvements, ranging from $80 to $2,800, made in preparation for sale actually yield the highest returns when a house is sold.

Percentage of Cost Recovered

 

National averages

Variance,

 

2003

2002

2002-2003

Deck Addition

104.2%

*

*

Siding Replacement

98.1%

79.1%

19.0%

Bathroom Addition, Mid-Range

95.0%

94.2%

0.8%

Attic Bedroom

92.8%

*

*

Bathroom Remodel, Upscale

92.6%

91.0%

1.6%

Bathroom Remodel, Mid-Range

89.3%

87.5%

1.8%

Window Replacement, Upscale

87.0%

77.0%

10.0%

Window Replacement, Mid-Range

84.8%

73.8%

11.0%

Bathroom Addition, Upscale

84.3%

81.4%

2.9%

Family Room Addition

80.6%

79.5%

1.1%

Major Kitchen Remodel, Upscale

79.6%

79.8%

-0.2%

Basement Remodel

79.3%

78.7%

0.6%

Master Suite, Upscale

76.9%

76.8%

0.1%

Master Suite, Mid-Range

76.4%

75.1%

1.3%

Major Kitchen Remodel, Mid-Range

74.9%

66.6%

8.3%

*Not included in the 2002 Report

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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