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Top 10 Home Updates That Pay Off

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

In a tough market, these projects are your best bet.

By Dona DeZube, FrontDoor.com

 

Wondering if you’ll be able to recoup the cost of your next home remodeling project? It’s tough to know in today’s market.

With uncertainty ruling real estate, it’s not surprising that seven of the top 10 projects in the 2009-2010 Remodeling Magazine Cost vs. Value Report are exterior upgrades. About 4,000 real estate agents and home appraisers were surveyed for the report.

It makes sense. With so many houses for sale, a fabulous exterior is exactly what a home seller needs to lure in potential buyers.

Find out what 10 projects have the best return based on their cost and the value they add to your home.

Value of Remodeling Projects Down

Overall, the average value of home improvement projects declined for the 33 projects in 80 cities that the magazine condenses into a single number for the Cost vs. Value report.

“That one cost-to-value ratio number has been dropping since 2005,” says Sal Alfano, editorial director of Remodeling Magazine. “The rate of decline has slowed, which is a good thing, but this is such an odd year that the data is hard to interpret. Take the results with a grain of salt because of the unusual market this year.”

Projects found at the bottom of the list include home offices (48 percent return) and sunroom additions (51 percent return). What do they have in common? Both are expensive and don’t have broad appeal.

Sunrooms aren’t used as much as kitchens or bedrooms. And, while a home office is great if you work from home, it won’t add value when you sell, especially if you took away a fourth bedroom to create your workspace.

Check Local Figures Too

Along with its national figures, Cost vs. Value also offers complete regional and city data, which can be downloaded for free at www.costvsvalue.com. However, even the local information should be used carefully.

The survey, Alfano says, provides a baseline estimate of value, not a guarantee that you’ll actually recoup any particular value for an individual remodeling project.

“None of it should be taken literally by a homeowner,” he warns. “The fact is that they’re averages and hypothetical and the areas we survey cover MSAs [Metropolitan Statistical Areas] that are huge and you have neighborhoods where prices fluctuate.”

The best way to use to data is as a measuring stick. Decide whether you’re in an upscale or mid-range neighborhood and then use the average local prices to make sure the price you expect to pay for your next project is reasonable.

#1: Steel Front Door
Return on investment: 128.9%

Installing a mid-priced steel door costs less than $1,200 and creates nearly $1,500 in value. “Real estate agents look at that and say it doesn’t cost anything, it’s the first thing the buyer sees, and it spruces up the whole house,” says Alfano.

#2: Fiber-Cement Siding
Return on investment: 83.6%

Adding new siding is like buying a new outfit for your house and fiber-cement siding is the upscale choice. It costs a little more than foam-backed vinyl siding, but it adds more value too, according to the Cost vs. Value report.

#3: Attic Bedroom
Return on investment: 83.1%

Can’t afford to move because your house is worth less than your mortgage but need more room? Spend about $49,000 to create a 15×15-foot bedroom and a bathroom in your attic and you’ll recoup an estimated $41,000 when you resell your home.

#4: Wood Deck
Return on investment: 80.6%

A 16×20-foot wood deck will give you a better return than the same deck built with a composite. The composite costs about 50 percent more, and the return with a composite desk drops to 71 percent. “Ninety percent of my buyers aren’t concerned with decking material,” says Susan Huerta, an agent with Long & Foster Real Estate in Clarksville, Md.

#5: Vinyl Siding (Mid-Range Neighborhoods)
Return on investment: 79.9%

When choosing replacement siding, follow the neighborhood. If everyone is using vinyl, there’s no gain for you in opting for more expensive, fiber-cement siding.

#6: Foam-Backed Vinyl Siding (Upscale Neighborhoods)
Return on investment: 79%

If you live in an upscale neighborhood, consider foam-backed vinyl siding to increase energy efficiency. Consider the bottom-line cost including window trim and do the math first to make sure you’ll see real savings on your utility bill.

#7: Minor Kitchen Remodel
Return on investment: 78.3%

Updating the kitchen by refacing the cabinets, adding a new laminate countertop, sink and faucet, then finishing up with a new resilient floor will bring your kitchen up to date for an average cost of about $21,000. Ripping it all out and starting new will run you $57,000 and returns only 72.1 percent, according to the Cost vs. Value report.

#8: Wood Windows
Return on investment: 71.5% to 77.3%

Since the return is about the same for vinyl and wood windows, consider what’s standard in your neighborhood. As with all remodeling projects, your safest bet is to match, but not exceed, what the Joneses have.

#9 Vinyl Windows
Return on investment: 76.5% to 76.6%

Be wary of any claims window companies make about how much new windows will save on your energy bills. “The payback on windows isn’t always quick, unless you’re living with a really old set of windows,” Alfano says.

#10: Basement Remodel
Return on investment: 75.4%

In the Cost vs. Value report, this is a big project — creating a 20×30-foot family getaway with a wet bar, recessed lighting and bathroom with shower. In essence, you are adding living space. Average national tab for all that is about $62,000, and you’ll get back an average of $46,825 at resale, the survey predicts.

819 Neland Ave. SE Grand Rapids MI 49507

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Great Cash Flow opportunity with this rented home. House has been completely remodeled and everything is new. The character has been maintained in this sharp updated home with lots of large windows in the whole house to let in natural light. The fireplace has a wonderful surround and mantel. The dining room has a beautiful bank of windows and there is a great den/study area off the back of the home. The kitchen has been updated and there is a quaint breakfast nook included. A half bath completes the main floor. Upstairs you will find a large master with lots of windows, and 3 additional spacious bedrooms and an updated bath. The basement has the laundry area and has good ceiling height affording the ability to finish that space off later for more living area. There is a 2 stall garage too. The roof, windows, flooring, fixtures and kitchen are all new. Come check out this one. New Driveway and new Garage Door.

Offered at $44,900. Call Blu House today for more information at 616-776-9055

805 Cadillac Dr. SE Grand Rapids, MI 49506

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Come see this charming 4 bedroom and 2.5 bath home located in the desirable Ottawa Hills neighborhood on the boarder of EGR. Just two blocks from the new Christian Elementary school opening in Fall of 2010.Enjoy plenty of extra space including a 4th bedroom/in-law suite, family den, and family room in basement. Other amenities included 3 fireplaces, hardwood floors, lots of natural daylight, french door off of living room to patio and fenced in yard. This is not a drive by and with a few updates this home has a lot of potential equity. This won’t last long and the owner is very motivated.

Offered at $184,900. Contact us at 616-776-9055 to learn more about this home today!

2141 Hartstone Dr. SE, Caledonia, MI 49316

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Built in 2004, this four bedroom home offers vaulted ceilings and plenty of potential. With some cosmetic changes and cleaning, this home will look like new. Additional potential in the lower level as it would be easy to add in another bathroom and family room. Great location in Caledonia but Kentwood Schools. Attached 2 stall garage, central air and underground sprinkling are a few extra features.

6016 Bancroft Ave. SE Alto, MI 49302

Friday, February 26th, 2010

 

 

 

Everything you want in your first country home. Tastefully redecorated and restored with care. Upon entry you will see a multi-windowed front sun porch that overlooks the crossroads of an era gone by. This is great work or relaxation space. Living space features gleaming hardwood floors, and a bonus 4th bedroom or office. The kitchen is well appointed with included appliances, new countertops and refurbished cabinetry. Conveniently located off the kitchen is a main floor laundry/full bath. Upstairs you will find 3 good bedrooms and a bathroom with many possibilities yet to be discoverd. Warm summer nights will be enjoyed on the deck overlooking the ample backyard. A refurbished 3 story barn with overhead garage doors offers all the space you need for parking vehicles, and storing all the toys you need for great country living. Experience a peaceful and relaxing life in a location perfectly located near the highway.

1456 Adams St. SE Grand Rapids MI Real Estate

Friday, February 5th, 2010

 

Cute 2 story with everything you need. Three bedrooms with convenient second floor laundry and modern bath. Main floor features gleaming hardwood floors, working fireplace in spacious living room and formal dining space open to kitchen. A perfect sized family room on the rear of the home exists to a large deck and fenced backyard. The lower level features more living space in a newer rec room with fireplace and storage with updated mechanicals.