Tuesday, March 25, 2014

2014 Cost vs. Value: 5 Mid-Range Remodeling Projects That Offer the Biggest Returns


2014 Cost vs. Value: 5 Mid-Range Remodeling Projects That Offer the Biggest Returns

By Melissa Dittmann Tracey, REALTOR® Magazine




Just replacing that front door may offer some of the biggest bang for a remodelers’ buck, according to the 2014 Cost vs. Value Report. It’s one of the least expensive remodeling jobs and offers the potential of a 96.6 percent return on investment at resale – the highest of 35 remodeling projects recently analyzed. Front door replacement has topped the Cost vs. Value report since the first survey in 2009.


Remodeling Magazine, in conjunction with REALTOR® Magazine, each year takes a look at some of the most popular remodeling projects and gauges how well the projects retain their value at resale.


For mid-range projects, here are projects that retain their value by the highest rates, according to national averages:


1. Entry door replacement (steel)


Estimated job cost: $1,162


Estimated resale value: $1,122


Cost recouped: 96.6%


2. Deck addition (wood)


Estimated job cost: $9,539


Estimated resale value: $8,334


Cost recouped: 87.4%


3. Attic bedroom


Estimated job cost: $49,438


Estimated resale value: $41,656


Cost recouped: 84.3%


4. Garage door replacement


Estimated job cost: $1,534


Estimated resale value: $1,283


Cost recouped: 83.7%


5. Minor kitchen remodel


Estimated job cost: $18,856


Estimated resale value: $15,585


Cost recouped: 82.7%


View more remodeling projects that offer some of the biggest paybacks in REALTOR® Magazine’s feature article, “2013-14 Cost vs. Value: Remodeling Pays Off Big Time.” Also view HouseLogic’s slideshow of Best Bets for Adding Value to Your Home in 2014.





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