Remodeling That Pays
Upgrading your home is always appealing, but which enhancements
get you the best return for your money when it’s time to sell?
The 2004 Cost vs. Value Report by Remodeling magazine and REALTOR® Magazine
has the answer.
Visit REALTOR® Magazine Online's Cost vs. Value page to view
reports from previous years, order reprints, and find out how
you can take part in next year's survey.
Here are the national averages for 10 of the projects in the 2004
report:
MAJOR KITCHEN REMODEL
Update an outmoded 200-square-foot kitchen with new cabinets,
laminate countertops, and standard double-tub stainless-steel
sink with standard single-lever faucet. Include energy-efficient
wall oven, cooktop, ventilation system, built-in microwave,
dishwasher, and garbage disposer. Add custom lighting and new
resilient floor. Finish with painted walls, trim, and ceiling.
Include 30 linear feet of semi-custom grade wood cabinets,
including a 3-by-5-foot island.
National Average
Job cost: $42,660
Value at sale: $33,890
Cost Recouped: 79.4%
BATHROOM REMODEL
Update bathroom that's at least 25 years old. Replace all fixtures
to include standard-sized tub with ceramic tile surround, toilet,
solid-surface vanity counter with integral double sink, recessed
medicine cabinet, ceramic tile floor, and vinyl wallpaper.
National Average
Job cost: $9,861
Value at sale: $8,887
Cost Recouped: 90.1%
MASTER SUITE ADDITION
On a house with two or three bedrooms, add a 24-by-16-foot master
bedroom suite over a crawlspace. Include walk-in closet/dressing
area, whirlpool tub in ceramic tile platform, separate 3-by-4-foot
ceramic tile shower, and double-bowl vanity with solid surface
countertop. Bedroom floor is carpet; bath floor is ceramic
tile. Paint the walls, ceiling, and trim. Add general and spot
lighting and exhaust
fan.
National Average
Job cost: $70,245
Value at sale: $56,257
Cost Recouped: 80.1%
FAMILY ROOM ADDITION
Add a 16-by-25-foot room on a crawl space foundation with vinyl
siding and fiberglass shingle roof. Include drywall interior
with batt insulation, prefinished hardwood floor, and 180 square
feet of glazing, including windows, atrium-style exterior doors,
and two operable skylights. Tie into existing heating and cooling.
National Average
Job cost: $52,562
Value at sale: $42,347
Cost Recouped: 80.6%
WINDOW REPLACEMENT
Replace 10 existing 3-by-5-foot double-hung windows with vinyl-
or aluminum-clad, double-glazed, wood replacement windows.
Wrap existing exterior trim as required to match. Don't disturb
existing interior trim.
National Average
Job cost: $9,273
Value at sale: $7,839
Cost Recouped: 84.5%
ROOFING REPLACEMENT
Remove existing roofing to bare wood and dispose of properly.
Install 30 squares of fiberglass asphalt shingles with new
felt underlayment, galvanized drip edge, and mill-finish aluminum
flashing.
National Average
Job cost: $11,376
Value at sale: $9,197
Cost Recouped: 80.8%
ATTIC BEDROOM
In a house with two or three bedrooms, convert unfinished space
in attic to a 15-by-15-foot bedroom and a 5-by-7-foot shower
bath. Add a 15-foot shed dormer and four new windows. Insulate
and finish ceiling and walls; carpet unfinished floor. Extend
existing heating and central air conditioning to new space.
Retain existing stairs.
National Average
Job cost: $35,960
Value at sale: $29,725
Cost Recouped: 82.7%
BASEMENT REMODEL
Create a 20-by-30-foot entertaining area with wet bar, a 5-by-8-foot
full bath, and a 12-by-12-foot auxiliary room. Exterior walls
are insulated. Include five six-panel primed hardboard doors.
Main room includes 15 recessed ceiling light fixtures, three
surface-mounted light fixtures, and snap-together laminate
flooring system. Bathroom includes standard white toilet, vanity
with cultured marble top, resilient vinyl flooring, two-piece
fiberglass shower unit, a light/fan combination, vanity light
fixture, and recessed medicine cabinet. Bar area includes 10
linear feet of raised panel oak cabinets with laminate countertops,
stainless steel bar sink, single-lever bar faucet, under-counter
refrigerator, and vinyl floor tile.
National Average
Job cost: $47,888
Value at sale: $36,457
Cost Recouped: 76.1%
SUNROOM ADDITION
Add a 200-square-foot sunroom to a two-story house. Form and
pour footings for slab-on-grade foundation. Use exposed post-and-beam
framing on interior side and extruded aluminum window frame-and-flashing
system with insulated, low-E, laminated, or tempered glazing.
Provide for natural ventilation using screens and ceiling fan.
Insulate all non-glass areas; provide movable shades for glass
area.
National Average
Job cost: $31,063
Value at sale: $22,002
Cost Recouped: 70.8%
DECK ADDITION
Add 16-by-20-foot deck using pressure-treated SYP joists supported
by 4-by-4 posts set into concrete footings. Install composite
deck material in a simple linear pattern. Include a built-in
bench, a planter of the same decking material, and stairs.
Provide a railing system made of the same composite material
as the decking or a compatible vinyl system.
National Average
Job cost: $6,917
Value at sale: $6,000
Cost Recouped: 86.7%
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