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Which Home Improvements Pay Back?

Recouping your remodeling investment may be your goal when you sell your house. But when it comes to resale value, all home improvements are not created equal. As a rule, kitchen remodeling projects and bathroom additions almost always pay back 90% or more of their costs. However, finishing a basement usually pays back less than 50 percent. Other improvements fall somewhere inbetween. Consider these payback estimates for the most typical home improvement projects:

Project Cost Average Payback
Add a new heating or air conditioning system $2000 to $4000 100% for heating; 75% for air conditioning
Minor kitchen remodeling $2000 to $8500 94% to 102%
Major kitchen remodeling $9000 to $25,000 90%
Bathroom addition $5000 to $12,000 92%
Familyroom addition $30,000 86%
Bathroom remodel $8500 77%
Add a fireplace $1500 to $3000 77%
Build a deck $6000 73%
Home office remodel $8000 69%
Replace windows $6000 68% to 74%
Build a pool $10000 and up 44%
Upgrade landscaping $1500 to $15,000 30% to 60%
Finish basement $3000 to $7000 15%

Understanding payback value
Payback value depends heavily on the real estate market and prevailing property values. If the market is slow, expect to see less payback than you would in a fast market. Also, consider the neighborhood: If you remodel your house to twice the size of other homes on the block, it is unlikely that you will be able to sell it at double the price. Issues that can influence payback include:

  • Type of improvement
    Kitchen and bathroom remodeling projects consistently return the most in resale value and almost always help sell a house. Converting a basement into a family room yields the smallest return on the investment.
  • Scope of improvement
    Projects can be large or small. Sometimes the cumulative effect of small projects can pay back more in resale value than that of larger projects. Small projects tend to be cosmetic in nature: fresh paint, new doors, garden windows, and ceiling fans. Large improvements involve adding or upgrading living space.
  • Desirability
    Today's fad may be tomorrow's standard. Backyard decks, for example, were difficult to find 30 years ago; now they are common. Decks may not have paid back very much in resale value decades ago, but as decks have become more desirable, their resale value has increased.
  • Cost
    The price of home improvements fluctuates depending on economic condition and region. If remodeling costs are particularly high in your area (or home sale prices particularly low), you may not recoup as much on your investment as you would if costs were in sync with sales prices.

On the other hand, adding a bidet in your master bathroom probably won't do much for your resale value but, hay, it's your house, if you want one, do it!

 
 
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