TOP 3 ROOMS TO INVEST IN
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Homeowners are
continually exposed to the latest and greatest
in remodeling and renovation trends on TV
programs, in magazines, and on home improvement
web sites. It seems there isn’t any place in the
house that’s off-limits to improvement,
expansion, or updating. If a homeowner is
planning to remain in their home for many years
to come, they should consider projects that
genuinely suit their own needs - the custom
kitchen, a fabulous master suite, a new home
office. But if the plan is to sell the home in
the not-too-distant future, homeowners should
focus on projects that will have the best chance
of getting the highest return on their
investment. Let’s take a look at the 3 rooms
that rise to the top of the ROI list of midrange
projects (our list does not include home
additions or necessary repairs):
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KITCHEN Average ROI = 83% (minor remodel), 78.1%
(major remodel)*
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Even within a
particular room, project costs can vary widely
depending on the extent of the improvements. A
major kitchen remodel -custom cabinetry,
expensive surfaces, high-end appliances, and
engaging a designer - may cost upward of
$100,000 and, on average, get a return on
investment of about 78%. A minor kitchen
–facelift-, on the other hand, averages a
similar ROI in percentage terms, but will cost
far less. This more-modest project may entail
cabinet refinishing, replacement of countertops
and flooring, and perhaps swapping out dated
appliances for new but inexpensive models that
improve the room’s appearance.
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BATHROOM Average ROI = 78.3%*
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Bathroom remodels
consistently rank at or near the top in term of
return on investment. Whether it’s a powder room
or a master bath, beautiful, updated surfaces,
water-saving fixtures, and neutral tones are the
minimal improvements that should be considered.
Taking another step up, enlarging the room
itself and adding luxurious “spa” elements such
as a deep soaking tub, heated floors, and a
double shower will obviously increase the budget
and, likely, the appeal of a master bath.
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ALL ROOMS - WINDOW REPLACEMENT Average ROI =
81.2% (wood), 79.3% (vinyl)*
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Replacing windows
may not rank high on the glamour scale, but
buyers appreciate the appearance and improved
energy efficiency of new windows and are willing
to pay for them. Insulated windows are a smart
improvement for homes in any climate, and will
make the house look better both inside and out.
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Here are a few more thoughts to keep in mind:
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Regional differences
- While the above figures are average, what’s
most in demand in one geographical area may
differ elsewhere. Do your homework before
committing to a project.
Aim for universal appeal
- Avoid highly unusual designs, strong colors,
and unique custom components that can be
polarizing to potential buyers. Remodeled spaces
should look great to the widest possible
audience.
Don’t over-improve
- Homeowners should be careful to keep upgrades
and improvements within the range of similar
homes in their neighborhood. The most expensive
home in the area, however attractive, is rarely
the easiest to sell.
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Keith Alltucker
1-877-749-2225
Keith.Alltucker@pillartopost.com
www.pillartopost.com/helena
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