Which Home Improvements Add the Most Value to Your Home?
When trying to sell their homes, many homeowners consider undertaking a renovation or other home improvement as a way to boost resale value and minimize time on the market. However, not all home improvements deliver a strong enough return on investment to justify the time and money spent.
As eye-catching as some renovations may be, basic maintenance generally adds more value to a home's marketability. Remodeled kitchens and baths showcasing the latest design trends will not garner an impressive sales price if the home's fundamental systems or elements, such as the roof or foundation, are in disrepair. In deciding how to allocate their renovation budgets, sellers must also ensure that the yard and the exterior of the home are well-maintained and inviting, as buyers may be deterred from even entering the home if it lacks curb appeal.
If your home is already in sound condition and you are considering a home improvement that will help yield a swift and lucrative sale, which projects are worthwhile? The 2015 Remodeling Impact Report, a recent study conducted by the National Association of Realtors® and the National Association of the Remodeling Industry, examined the responses of over 4,000 homeowners and realtors to determine which home improvements carry the greatest value. While the study supported the commonly held belief that kitchen and bath remodels are the most beneficial for resale purposes, it also highlighted the strong return on investment of more overlooked improvements. Specifically, the study's findings included:
While the Remodeling Impact Report provides quantifiable insight into which home improvements are the most worthwhile for resale purposes, the value of any project depends upon the specific property and the neighborhood in which it is located. For example, the study found that homeowners only recovered an average of 52 percent of the cost of adding a new bathroom, but an older home that has multiple bedrooms sharing one or two bathrooms may experience a surge in value from such an addition. Sellers should also have a realistic understanding of property values in their neighborhoods, as installing top-of-the-line upgrades in a relatively inexpensive home will not deliver a proportionate return on the home's sale price.
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