Kitchen remodels offer big payback at resale
Homeowners looking for a remodeling project may be smart to tackle a kitchen renovation if they’re looking for projects with the strongest buyer appeal and higher returns on their investment at resale.
Kitchen renovations and upgrades are among the top remodeling projects most likely to add value to a home at resale and most likely to appeal to home shoppers, according to the 2017 Remodeling Impact Report, conducted by the National Association of Realtors® (NAR). The report takes a look at the cost of the most common exterior and interior remodeling and replacement projects and gauges how much appeal they have to buyers at resale.
Fifty-four percent of Realtors surveyed reported suggesting to sellers that they complete a kitchen upgrade before attempting to sell; 23 percent of real estate pros also said a kitchen renovation helped to close a sale.
The Remodeling Impact Report estimates that homeowners stand to recover 57 percent – or $20,000 – of the $35,000 or so of the cost to take on a kitchen upgrade. The kitchen upgrade might include adding new energy-efficient appliances, sink, faucet and vinyl flooring; repainting the walls and ceiling; and refacing cabinets with cherry veneer and new hardware.
Kitchen upgrades don’t just offer the potential for some bang for your buck at resale but also have been found to make homeowners happier. Eighty-one percent of remodeling consumers surveyed said they had a greater desire to be at home since completing their kitchen upgrade project, and 81 percent felt a major sense of accomplishment after the renovation.
The following interior projects Realtors ranked highest to lowest as remodeling projects that would appeal to home buyers (listed along with project estimate costs and the potential return on investment at resale):
1. Complete kitchen renovation
Cost estimate: $65,000
Realtors estimated cost recovered: $40,000
Percent of value recovered from the project: 62%
2. Kitchen upgrade
Cost estimate: $35,000
Realtors estimated cost recovered: $20,000
Percent of value recovered from the project: 57%
3. Bathroom renovation
Cost estimate: $30,000
Realtors estimated cost recovered: $15,000
Percent of value recovered from the project: 50%
4. New wood flooring
Estimated cost: $5,500
Realtors estimated cost recovered: $5,000
Percent of value recovered from the project: 91%
5. Add new bathroom
Cost estimate of project: $59,000
Realtors estimated cost recovered: $29,750
Percent of value recovered from the project: 50%
6. Hardwood flooring refinish
Estimated cost: $3,000
Realtors estimated cost recovered: $3,000
Percent of value recovered from the project: 100%
7. New master suite/owners’ suite
Cost estimate: $125,000
Realtors estimated cost recovered: $65,000
Percent of value recovered from the project: 52%
8. HVAC replacement
Estimated cost: $7,475
Realtors estimated cost recovered: $5,000
Percent of value recovered from the project: 67%
9. Basement conversion to living area
Cost estimate: $40,000
Realtors estimated cost recovered: $25,000
Percent of value recovered from the project: 63%
10. Closet renovation
Estimated cost: $3,750
Realtors estimated cost recovered: $2,000
Percent of value recovered from the project: 53%
11. Insulation upgrade
Estimated cost: $2,100
Realtors estimated cost recovered: $1,600
Percent of value recovered from the project: 76%
12. Attic conversion to living area
Estimated cost: $75,000
Realtors estimated cost recovered: $40,000
Percent of value recovered from the project: 53%
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