Friday, January 14, 2011

Homeowners Recoup More with Exterior Replacement Projects - Part 5

The top interior projects for resale value included an attic bedroom and a basement remodel. Both add living space without extending the footprint of the house. An attic bedroom addition costs more than $51,000 and recoups an estimated 72.2% nationally upon resale; a basement remodel costs more than $64,000 and recoups an estimated 70%. Improvement projects that are expected to return the least are a midrange home office remodel, recouping an estimated 45.8%; a backup power generator, recouping 48.5%; and a sunroom addition, recouping 48.6% of costs.

Although most regions followed the national trends, the regions that were consistently estimated to return a higher percentage of remodeling costs upon resale were the Pacific region of Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon and Washington; the West South Central region of Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas; the East South Central region of Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi and Tennessee; and the South Atlantic region of the District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia.

"It's important to remember that the resale value of a particular improvement project depends on several factors," said Phipps. "Things such as the home's overall condition, availability and condition of surrounding properties, location and the regional economic climate contribute to an estimated resale value. That's why it is imperative to work with a REALTOR® who can provide insight and guidance into local market conditions whether you're buying, selling or improving a home."

 

 

Notice here that KENTUCKY is listed as consistently estimated to return a higher percentage of remodeling cost upon resale. That is good news for you when selling your home in the Northern Kentucky area.

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