Which home renovations deliver the most value? Or which ones might not be worth the investment?

Saturday Jan 04th, 2020

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Not All Renovations Are Valued Equal

Which home renovations deliver the most value? Or which ones might not be worth the investment? Not surprisingly, according to Remodeling magazine, the renovations that deliver the best ROI are aesthetic.

 

Garage door - 97.5% ROI

For a small investment, new garage doors are an effective facelift that quickly bumps curb appeal.

 

Minor midrange kitchen renovations - 80.5% ROI

Minor kitchen updates, such as new appliances, floors, countertops and refaced cabinets, add considerable value without having to rip out and start from scratch.

 

Backyard wood deck addition - 75.6% ROI

Decks are good investments that add value to your home but also gives you immediate enjoyment.

 

Siding replacement - 75.6%

Replacing dated siding boosts curb appeal and is a functional upgrade that buyers appreciate.

 

Front door replacement (steel) - 74.9%

Like the garage and siding, a new front door is a quick boost to curb appeal and helps to reduce drafts and escaping heat.

 

Among the renovations that deliver the least ROI are additions, bathrooms and backyard patios. These don’t necessarily add to first impressions and can be exceptionally expensive. While meeting your immediate needs should be an important factor, if you’re planning on selling your home in the future, keep these ROIs in mind when planning your renovations.

 

If you need professional assistance, call Charles today at 416.881.8544 for a FREE consultation.  Charles has been through this NUMEROUS times and has helped Sellers put money where it matters most! 

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