Remodeling: What's it worth?
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September 4, 2005
One of the important considerations before making the remodel decision is: what will the return on investment be when I sell? "Some remodeling projects can pay big dividends to sellers at resale."(1) Others may not. The seventh annual Cost vs. Value report recently published by Remodeling and REALTOR® magazines lists nine (9) of the most popular remodeling projects and compares the cost to the additional resale value added to a home in 53 major markets.The following remodel projects included in the publication are:
Major kitchen remodel
- Master suite addition
- Minor kitchen remodel
- Bathroom remodel
- Bathroom addition
- Attic bedroom/basement remodel
- Sunroom or deck additions
- Window replacement
- Siding or roofing replacement
- Remodeling may be an alternative to selling if you are simply looking for larger space or more comfortable living conditions.
- Spending significant amounts on remodeling before a sale may not be worth it. Lower cost alternatives such as paint and/or new carpeting may be better.
- Your homes location, general condition and market characteristics are important elements in making the remodel decision.
Contact us for a complimentary copy of this new report or for a discussion of our needs assessment. We can help guide you to the right decision.
(1) From the 2004 Cost vs. Value report published by Remodeling and REALTOR® magazines.
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