Which Home Improvements Pay Off? (2024)

Which Home Improvements Pay Off? (1)

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When remodeling your kitchen for resale, stick with traditional materials and appliances, such as all-wood cabinets, commercial-look appliances, natural wood or stone floors and stone countertops.

When remodeling your kitchen for resale, stick with traditional materials and appliances, such as all-wood cabinets, commercial-look appliances, natural wood or stone floors and stone countertops.

In the first year my husband and I lived in our house, we spent almost $20,000 on home improvements. When we set that money aside at the beginning of the year, we dreamed about granite counters and steam showers; what we ended up with was a new furnace, new gutters, a drainage system to keep the basem*nt dry, new landscaping and lots of new paint. At the end of that year as I wiped down my tacky Formica countertops and bathed in my 1950s seafoam green tub, I wondered if we had spent that money wisely. If we had put our house up for sale, would potential buyers have really cared about the dry basem*nt and reliable furnace?

After talking to a slew of realtors, contractors and architects, the consensus was yes. "If the roof is leaking, buyers won't get beyond that," says Ron Phipps with Phipps Realty in Warwick, R.I. "I don't care how awesome the kitchen is."

According to Remodeling Magazine (http://www.remodeling.hw.net/) you're less likely to recoup your investment in a major kitchen or bathroom remodel than you are to get back what you spend on basic home maintenance such as new siding. Siding replacement recouped 92.8 percent of its cost, according to the study. The only home improvement likely to return more at resale was a minor (roughly $15,000) kitchen remodel, which returned 92.9 percent. Replacing roofs and windows were also high on the list, returning 80 percent or more at resale.

"Buyers want to take the basic systems for granted," says Sal Alfano, Remodeling's editorial director. "They assume the roof doesn't leak and the air conditioning and plumbing work. Maintenance can chew up a lot of cash quickly, and people are afraid of that."

That's not to say that granite counters and steam showers don't pay off; kitchen and bathroom remodels continue to be two of the best investments you can make in your house. "They're always right up there at the top of the list," says Alfano. "They're the big, sexy rooms that new home builders splurge on, so when buyers are shopping around that's what they want in an existing home, too."

If you're thinking about sinking some money into home improvement projects this year, keep a few things in mind. What you'll get back on your investment depends on the value of your house, the value of houses in your immediate neighborhood, the housing market where you live, how soon you sell after making improvements, and the quality of the project itself. Installing a $10,000 stove in a $200,000 house, for example, "just doesn't compute," says Ron Phipps. Nor does it make sense to update your kitchen if your house is the only house in the neighborhood with just one bathroom. Here, the scoop on home improvements that will give you the biggest bang for your buck:

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Bathroom additions have twice the resale value of a new bedroom.

Bathroom additions have twice the resale value of a new bedroom.

Kitchens and Baths

In the hottest housing markets, springing for a kitchen or bath remodel is a sure-fire investment, often returning more than 100 percent of the cost. In Baltimore, for instance, a $9,400 bathroom remodel recouped 182 percent of its cost at resale, according to Remodeling's 2004 study. The markets in Washington, D.C., Minneapolis, Chicago, Atlanta, San Francisco and San Diego also offered triple-digit returns on a bathroom remodel. Minor kitchen remodels (average cost: $15,273) also provided returns of more than 100 percent in cities including Providence, R.I., Miami, New Orleans and, of course, San Diego, where a $17,928 investment netted $27,000 on resale.

Kitchens and baths are the areas in a home "where you can tell if money has been well spent or not," says architect Steve Straughan, a partner in Los Angeles-based KAA Design Group. "They're the most expensive areas of the home in terms of construction. And they're where people spend time in their homes."

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Planning a Bathroom Remodel

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Here are some considerations to keep in mind when planning a bath remodel.

So exactly what should you improve when you redo your kitchen or bathroom? Think traditional: all-wood cabinets, commercial-look appliances, natural wood or stone floors and stone countertops. Walk-in showers have replaced whirlpool tubs as the must-have cleaning machine in bathrooms, Straughan says. His clients will "forgo the tub to have a big walk-in shower" if they don't have room for both. "Most people don't have time to take a bath," Straughan points out. "So a lot of time you're giving away all that square footage for a tub that rarely gets used." Floor-to-ceiling steam showers are also hot (so to speak).Two key points to consider, however: First, don't spend money remodeling the bathroom if it's the only one you've got. Your money is better spent adding a second bath. Many people love "the charm of older homes," says Long Beach, Calif., based realtor Dick Gaylord. "But a number of older homes lack a sufficient number of bathrooms. So if you've got a four-bedroom, one-bath home, it's certainly going to pay to add a second bathroom." A National Association of Realtors study by Florida State University professors G. Stacy Sirmans and David Macpherson found that adding a bathroom increased the sale price of a home by 8.7 percent, more than twice the rate for adding a bedroom.

Second, if you're not planning to move in the near future, spend your money remodeling in a way that you'll most enjoy. Realtor Ron Phipps recently showed a house with a kitchen that had been remodeled just two years ago. "I opened the Viking range and the original packaging was still inside," Phipps says. The homeowners "are not cooks. The kitchen is terrific, it's magnificent, but they don't use it."

In other words, you can't measure the value you get out of your use and enjoyment of the home improvements you make. "Even if you get less than 100 percent of your money back, you're really ahead of the game over time because you get the use of all that space," says Sal Alfano.

Home Maintenance

Still, new kitchens and baths lose some of their glamour if there's water in the basem*nt when a potential buyer comes to look at your house, says Alfano. Every homeowner's first priority should be "keeping the existing structure sound," says Don Sever, a general contractor for 18 years and president of Sever Construction in Oakton, Va. "I've been in a lot of houses where people are spending thirty or forty thousand dollars to remodel the kitchen, but then you walk into the basem*nt and there's a musty smell because water is leaking through the foundation. To me, it's more important to resolve those items first, and get the luxuries later."

Ron Phipps suggests thinking about it from a buyer's perspective. "I was with someone recently who was going to spend money to remodel their bathroom. But the roof is two layers and 30 years old." For a buyer, knowing the roof needs to be replaced is a much bigger issue than living with a functional, but dated, bathroom, Phipps points out.

Most buyers have a limit on what they can spend for a house. If they know they don't have to spend money on the upkeep of basic systems, then they're more likely to buy the house and consider upgrading the kitchen or baths themselves. More than 70 percent of buyers who purchased existing homes knew what they were going to remodel before they even closed on the deal, according to HanleyWood's Housing Continuum Study, conducted in 2002 in conjunction with Harvard's Joint Center for Housing Studies. The same study showed that 30 to 40 percent of buyers of existing homes made home improvements within six months after purchase.

The importance of different maintenance issues varies with geographical location, too. Roof replacement (average cost: $11,376) was very important to buyers in the east, according to Remodeling, where homeowners recouped an average 96.3 percent of the cost. In the Midwest, the average return for the same improvement was just 71.1 percent.

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When deciding what improvements to make for resale, be sure to put home maintenance, such as new siding, high on the list.

When deciding what improvements to make for resale, be sure to put home maintenance, such as new siding, high on the list.

Curb Appeal

Even in hot housing markets, the old saw holds true: "If people drive by your home and are not impressed they're not going to walk inside," says Dick Gaylord, who has sold real estate for 27 years.

"If I were going to spend money on a property, I would really work on making sure the curb appeal is strong," says realtor Ron Phipps. Phipps suggests adding a front porch to create interest to the exterior of a flat house, for instance. "You really want to convey a sense of welcome," he says. "If all your remodeling is on the inside but the outside of the house is challenging, you'll never have a chance to even show the inside."

Curb appeal is a major reason that siding replacement ranks so highly on the Cost vs. Value report, says editor Sal Alfano. Replacement siding also offers the added value of being low maintenance, an important issue for cost-conscious buyers.

More Space

Adding a room or two or five can be a good investment, particularly if you live in a hot housing market. "In the last couple of years there have been a lot of requests for additions," says general contractor Don Sever, who's based in the red-hot northern Virginia market. "Everything from adding a sunroom to doubling the size of the house." Much of the demand is driven by homeowners who want more space, but then realize they can't afford larger homes in their own neighborhood. Sever met with clients last year who wanted to fix up their house to put it on the market. After looking for homes to buy, "they decided that instead of spending money to get it ready to sell, they'd add features to make the house more livable and stay put."

Every 1,000 square feet added to a home boosts the sale price by more than 30 percent, according to the 2005 study for the National Association of Realtors.

Bathroom additions return the most, according to Remodeling magazine's report — an average of 86.4 percent. The addition of attic bedrooms, family rooms and sunrooms returned anywhere from 70 to more than 80 percent of the money spent — and that doesn't factor in the value of your own enjoyment of all that new space.

And more and more people want dedicated rooms for hobbies and crafts, says editor Sal Alfano, whether it's an exercise room, knitting room or home office.

One caveat: Don't add on so much that you price your house right out of the neighborhood. "You don't want to be the leading value for the neighborhood," warns realtor Phipps. "Although you can be at the upper end."

Bells and Whistles

For some homeowners, home improvement isn't about return on investment; it's simply about making dreams come true. Architect Steve Straughan recently finished work on a $250,000 home theater room with a 12-foot wide screen and an elaborate sound system. "There's not a home we're doing that doesn't have a home theater," Straughan says. "It's a common request across the board and typically it's a big investment." Most home theaters involve wiring speakers into walls and extensive built-in cabinetry, as well as soundproofing–"it's not something you can take with you" if you move, Straughan points out. Still, a home theater is likely to have broad appeal, so you may recoup a large chunk of your costs at resale. "A home theater makes sense," says realtor Ron Phipps. "A six-car garage does not make sense." In the high-end L.A. market, Straughan also sees demand for wine cellars, massage rooms and yoga rooms.

Which Home Improvements Pay Off? (2024)

FAQs

What renovations add the most value to a house? ›

Best home improvement projects for return on investment
  • Converting a basem*nt to a living area: 86%
  • Closet renovation: 83%
  • Converting an attic to living area: 75%
  • Complete kitchen renovation: 75%
  • Bathroom renovation: 71%
  • Kitchen upgrade: 67%
  • New bathroom addition: 63%
  • New primary bedroom addition: 56%
Apr 7, 2022

What is the most common home improvement? ›

Upgrading garage doors is one of the most popular home improvements because it adds value to your home and gives you the biggest payoff—you'll recoup about 94% of what you spend.

What renovations are worth doing? ›

Smaller Projects To Increase The Value Of Your Home
  • A minor kitchen remodel like upgrading your kitchen lights.
  • A coat of paint.
  • Updating your curb appeal.
  • Installing a water heater.

Will renovation costs go down in 2023? ›

This report, which “is intended to help identify future turning points in the business cycle of the home improvement and repair industry,” reported home renovation spending rates of 16.3% at the end of 2022, and predicts that rate to drop down to 2.6% by the end of 2023.

What home upgrades are not worth it? ›

Extensive landscaping, solar panels, and luxury touches like heated floors are among the items that won't increase your home's resale value much. If you're hoping to increase home value, highly customized upgrades or improvements that do not have universal appeal probably won't help.

What are the most in demand home improvement services? ›

The most popular home improvement projects in 2021 were interior painting projects, bathroom remodels, and smart home device installations.

What is the most popular home remodeling projects? ›

Of all home improvement projects, the most popular are sparkling bathroom overhauls, according to newly released data from the Contractor Growth Network, followed by big-ticket kitchen and basem*nt renovations.

What are the hardest home renovations? ›

Plumbing. While plumbing may not be as physically dangerous as roofing or bricklaying, plumbing jobs aren't a walk in the park. Plumbing is one of the hardest home improvement jobs to master, according to the CraftJack survey that asked both contractors and homeowners about the most demanding jobs.

What makes home value go down? ›

Changes in the real estate market can lower the value of your home. Natural disasters and climate change can lower your property value because the property is a greater risk to purchase. Foreclosures in your neighborhood can also drive down property value.

Do ceiling fans add value? ›

Add Ceiling Fans

They give a room character and its own source of air movement. Ceiling fans come in a wide range of prices depending on the size, style, and ​quality of ceiling fan. Adding ceiling fans to rooms like bedrooms, the living room, or family room will add value to your home immediately.

What is the #1 thing that determines the value of a home? ›

Ultimately, the financial backing in a deal determines the property's value, and it's most often a mortgage lender making the call.

What adds more value to a home bedroom or bathroom? ›

Bathroom additions return the most, according to Remodeling magazine's report — an average of 86.4 percent. The addition of attic bedrooms, family rooms and sunrooms returned anywhere from 70 to more than 80 percent of the money spent — and that doesn't factor in the value of your own enjoyment of all that new space.

How much value does a bathroom add? ›

In general, a bathroom can increase your home's value anywhere from 10-40% depending on the quality of the bathroom and its updates. That's anywhere from $20,000-50,000 for cost-effective updates.

What bathroom colors increase home value? ›

New paint colors can transform a room's atmosphere and increase your home's value—if you choose the right paint color. "Generally, going with neutral colors like shades of white, beige, taupe, and grays lead to a faster sale," she shares.

What color bathroom for resale? ›

Best Colors for Resale Value

Currently, painting your bathroom light blue can increase the value of your home by $5000. A light blue hue invites a calm, serene, and relaxing environment that compliments almost any decor or design style. Light yellow, cream, beige, and gray are also favorites of prospective home buyers.

What is the biggest expense in bathroom remodel? ›

Usually, the most expensive part of a bathroom remodel is labor, tile work, and plumbing. While these areas are superior, there are other aspects like layout changes, shower, etc., that can raise the budget according to your preferences.

Will there be a home recession 2023? ›

According to recent data from CoreLogic, the answer may be no, at least for the time being. While there are signs of a slowdown in the housing market's year-over-year growth rate, the overall data and forecasts suggest that a crash is unlikely in 2023.

Will 2023 be a good time to buy a house? ›

Homebuyer.com data analysis indicates that, for first-time home buyers, June 2023 is a good time to buy a house relative to later in the year. This article provides an unbiased look at current mortgage rates, housing market conditions, and market sentiment.

What is the projection for home remodeling in 2023? ›

While the pace of expenditures is expected to slow substantially this year, we've raised our projection for the remodeling market size in 2023 by about $45 billion, or 10.2 percent, to $485 billion.

What upgrades to skip on a new build? ›

Key Notes. Kitchen backsplash, home appliances, plumbing fixtures and faucets, landscaping, and mirrors are upgrades that can be avoided as they can be easily installed later and save hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars.

What should I update first in my house? ›

The kitchen should always be one of the first projects to tackle because homeowners want to make a good first impression, and it is one of the rooms where guests spend the most time. “This renovation includes new cabinets, flooring, appliances, countertops and often, the layout, to open up more space,” Muller says.

Can you improve a house too much? ›

What does overimproving a home mean? To overimprove a home means to put more money into a home than you can get out. For instance, a home may never be worth more than a certain amount of money – no matter how many nice finishes and upgrades are added to the home.

What is the best season for home improvement? ›

If you're willing to withstand a few curveballs due to weather, winter is the cheapest time to start a full home renovation. You'll get the lowest prices and the most calls back from contractors. But factoring in weather, fall is the best time of year to renovate.

Who is the largest home improvement retailer? ›

Today, The Home Depot is the world's largest home improvement retailer with approximately 500,000 orange-blooded associates and more than 2,300 stores in the U.S., Canada and Mexico.

Who are the major players in the home improvement industry? ›

The home improvement market size is expected to grow to $423.9 billion in 2027 at a CAGR of more than 5%. Major players in the home improvement services market are Belfor, Coit Services Inc., Crane Renovation Group, DKI Ventures LLC, FirstService Corporation, Mr.

What is a popular room to remodel? ›

The rooms most popular for expansions are kitchens, bathrooms and living rooms, the Houzz survey shows. 2. Remodeling budgets are rising. The median expense for home renovations in 2022 was $22,000—up 22% from 2021.

What remodeling project provides the highest return on investment? ›

Home renovation projects with the best returns on investment in the U.S.
Recouped costsAt resale
1.HVAC electrificationChange traditional furnace to electrified heat pump103%
2.Garage door replacement103%
3.Replace house siding with stone veneer102%
4.Entry door replacementWith a steel door101%
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Mar 27, 2023

What is the most common aging in place remodeling project? ›

Grab bars are the most common aging-in-place project, with 93% of remodelers reporting this job in the last year. They are followed by curb-less showers (83%), higher toilets (77%), wider doorways (63%), and adding lighting/task lighting (49%).

Are home renovations worth the money? ›

Remodeling can boost the return on investment (ROI) of a house. Wood decks, window replacement, and kitchen and bathroom upgrades tend to generate the highest ROIs. For cost recovery, remodeling projects generally must fix a design or structural flaw to earn back the cost of construction.

How to do a timeless renovation? ›

Check out the following ideas to make your home interior elegant and timeless.
  1. Keep it simple, scalable and symmetrical.
  2. Keep it simple, scalable and symmetrical.
  3. Stick with classic prints.
  4. Stick with classic prints.
  5. Go for neutrals.
  6. Go for neutrals.
  7. Incorporate natural and quality material.

What is the simplest house to build? ›

Keep the Walls and Roof Simple

The simplest design — and also the cheapest — to build is a box with a straight roof. That means to avoid any protrusions or nooks and crannies in the walls of the house as those add design and construction costs.

What decreases property value the most? ›

It's best to be aware of what hurts property value so you can protect your home and get the most ROI when it comes time to sell.
  • 1) DIY projects gone wrong.
  • 2) Lack of curb appeal.
  • 3) Unsightly interior wall paint.
  • 4) Lack of upkeep.
  • 5) Wall to wall carpeting.
  • 6) Excessive clutter can hurt property value.
  • 7) Unpleasant smells.
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At what age does a house start losing value? ›

If you haven't renovated your home in the past 30 years or so, it won't show well when you put it on the market. In other words, it won't get the same price as a similar home that's been maintained and updated.

What affects home value the most? ›

A home's value is affected by local real estate trends, the housing market, the home's condition, age, location and property size.

Does backsplash increase home value? ›

Sometimes, the money you spend on renovation is higher than the overall value that it adds With a backsplash, this is an addition that can be done for a few hundred dollars and that adds as much if not more value to your home. How Do Backsplashes Add Value?

Does recessed lighting increase home value? ›

Modern, LED recessed lights are space saving and energy efficient. They can really show off your rooms to their best effect, and are discreet enough for most buyers not to have strong feelings against them. On the contrary, most potential buyers will love them, and you could increase the value of your home!

Does a garbage disposal increase the value of a home? ›

Bottom line, a garbage disposal is a practical convenience to have if you prefer to spend as little time as possible cleaning up after cooking. A new disposal is a relatively low-cost kitchen upgrade and can add perceived value to a home upon resale.

How accurate is Zillow home value? ›

How accurate is the Zestimate? The nationwide median error rate for the Zestimate for on-market homes is 2.4%, while the Zestimate for off-market homes has a median error rate of 7.49%.

What brings value to a property? ›

The greater the usable square footage, the greater the home value in the eyes of appraisers and buyers. According to Benson, usable space is defined as the living space and in some locations, heated living space. The square footage of finished basem*nts and attics are typically not included in usable space.

What is the best way to value a home? ›

You can determine home value by using an online valuation tool, hiring an appraiser, using a real estate agent, or checking comparable homes in your area. Using an online valuation tool or pulling comps in your neighborhood is easy and quick, but you'll receive more accurate results using a REALTOR® or appraiser.

What is the most popular number of bedrooms for resale value? ›

A home with three bedrooms or more is often a better choice to ensure future resale value. More than one bathroom (including a master bathroom): Buyers will still buy a one-bath home but at a much lower price than expected.

What bathroom features add value to a home? ›

Shower and tub

The focal point of any bathroom is the shower and/or tub, so it should come as no surprise that remodeling them offers the highest ROI. If you're upgrading your master bathroom, replacing your tub with a large walk-in shower can raise your home's value.

Does a tile shower add value? ›

Tile can add value to your home if it's an on-trend style that's installed correctly and there aren't outdated materials in other rooms.

Does a double vanity increase value? ›

If you ever decide to sell your home, buyers will very likely enter your bathroom and gush, “Oh look, honey, double sinks!” “A double vanity in the primary bathroom is a must if the space allows, but it's also practical since it adds value to your home,” says Jamie King of JLK Interiors.

Should you remodel a bathroom before selling? ›

When it comes to preparing your home for sale, you'll want to put your best foot forward. Homeowners that complete upgrades — like a bathroom remodel — before listing are likely to gain buyer attention. Plus, sellers may achieve a better return on investment (ROI) thanks to certain renovation projects.

What are the most common home improvement injuries? ›

The most common home improvement injuries are cuts and falls. Cuts from power tools, knives, saws, and other equipment can lead to serious injury. Falls from ladders or scaffolding can also lead to serious injury or death.

What time of year is best for home improvement? ›

The most optimal time of year for house renovation projects is actually January through early March. While this sounds counter-intuitive, the frozen ground and dry air can make it easier for contractors to pour concrete.

In what two rooms of the home do most injuries occur? ›

While the kitchen poses some threats for injury, the bathroom is where injuries happen the most. According to the U.S Center for Disease and Control Prevention, most slip and falls in the bathroom occur amongst people ages 65 and up, and is one of the leading causes in their deaths.

What is the number one injury in construction? ›

Falls are the most common construction site injury, making up about 35% of all construction accidents. These often occur when a worker falls from scaffolding, ladders, roofs, chimneys, etc.

What is the most common accident in the home? ›

1. Slips, trips and falls. Slips, trips and falls are the most common accidents in the home. It's therefore important to remove any hazards from floors, such as trailing wires, defective flooring and unnecessary clutter.

How often should a house be updated? ›

“The rule of thumb is to update your home every five to ten years. This does not necessarily mean you have to undertake costly renovations that involve ripping out tiles and knocking down walls. Often just changing small features such as door handles and taps can have the desired effect,” Goslett explains.

Is it better to update your home or buy a new one? ›

Although the upfront costs are greater than remodeling or buying a used home, long-term costs can be substantially lower in a new home. Lower maintenance costs, energy efficiency and a lack of needing future renovations often mean the overall prices are comparable to the other options in the long run.

What time of year is cheapest to remodel? ›

Slow times for contractors could also mean a reduction in pricing! Spring or early summer are great times to plan your remodel. In between the holidays and summer vacation, contractors are often more available during the early part of the year and products are more likely to be in stock and easier to procure.

Is it a good time to remodel your home 2023? ›

We expect the overall cost of home renovations to stabilize during 2023, as the economy slows and inflation moderates.” Johnston said less new home construction will lower the prices for building supplies and free up construction crews, reducing the number of backlog jobs that currently exist.

What is the slowest time of year for construction? ›

The slow season varies between trades and locations, but the least busy time of the year for contractors is winter. At the beginning of the cold season (Thanksgiving and Christmas), people are usually busy traveling, preparing to host guests, or spending money on different things.

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