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Home Remodeling Pays You Back
The Cost Vs. Value Report
What's the payback for remodeling? Our annual report
compares construction cost with resale value in 60
markets.
Source: REMODELING Magazine
Publication date: 2005-11-01
If some cost figures appear too high
or too low, one cause is the leveling effect of
averaging. High demand for remodeling services in some
parts of a given metro area may drive prices up, but
this is often countered by lower demand — and lower
prices — in another part of the same city. Also,
seemingly small differences in size, scope, or quality
of finishes can dramatically affect final project cost.
Averaging also affects the “value” side of the equation.
In an actual real estate transaction, the amount
recouped for a given remodeling project depends on the
condition of the rest of the house, as well as the value
of similar homes nearby and the rate at which property
values are changing in the surrounding area. Location in
an urban, suburban, or rural setting will also affect a
home's value, as will the availability and pricing of
new and existing homes in the immediate vicinity.
In some cases, the value of the remodeling project at
resale is more than 100% of its original cost. This
usually happens in markets where property values are
rising very rapidly, but it can also occur when buyers
regard certain types of remodeling projects as
“standard.” For example, in a neighborhood where most
houses have two bathrooms, adding a bath to a home that
has just one may increase the resale value of the home
beyond the cost of construction. In fact, not adding the
bath could cause the home to sit on the market for much
longer than is normal and to eventually sell for less
than similar homes in the area.
When resale value is a major factor in a homeowner's
decision to remodel, the best course of action is to
consult with a local remodeler about construction cost,
and ask an experienced Realtor about home prices in the
neighborhood.
How People In Spokane, Washington
Benefit From Home Remodeling
|
Project Type |
Job
Cost |
Resale Value |
Cost Recouped |
| Minor Kitchen
Remodel |
$15,720 |
$14313 |
91% |
| Siding
Replacement |
$7756 |
$6,190 |
79.8% |
| Bathroom
Remodel |
$10,394 |
$9,708 |
93.4% |
| Bathroom
Addition |
$22,596 |
$19,896 |
88.1% |
| Window
Replacement |
$9,590 |
$8,452 |
88.1% |
| Family Room
Addition |
$55,886 |
$45,960 |
82.2% |
| Kitchen Remodel |
$43,976 |
$35,765 |
81.3% |
| Master Suite
Addition |
$74, 709 |
$63,355 |
84.8% |
| Basement
Remodel |
$50,158 |
$43,276 |
86.3% |
| Sunroom
Addition |
$32,688 |
$20,763 |
63.5% |

Highest Increase

Four Year Trend
Confidence Is High
The most reliable numbers in the survey
are those in the national tables, for which the
confidence level is 99% (+/-4%), according to Farnsworth
Group. Dividing the results into regions effectively
reduces the number of responses, so the confidence level
goes down. Data for individual cities are least reliable
because of the much smaller number of responses. This
year, however, three cities — Houston, Phoenix, and San
Diego — generated more than 100 responses each, enough
to earn a confidence level of 95% (+/- 10%).
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