Return on Investment for Home Remodeling and/or Renovations in CT

You may have heard that when you remodel a kitchen or bath you get all (or most) of that money back when you sell. Really that depends on how much money you spend on the kitchen or bath, when you sell your home, and how marketable the remodeling is (colors, current trends (but not fads), aesthetics, and functionality. Overspending for your area is not ever a good idea, so if you have a question as to whether your proposed remodeling project would be worth the money or if you are better off moving to a new location, call me. I'll give you an honest assessment- no charge.
If you are considering buying a home that needs a renovation, your agent should also help you with the cost vs. value of the proposed renovation, and whether or not that particular home makes good fiscal sense for you considering the amount of remodeling that you want to do. I will always do that for a client, I assume that most agents will.
A few respected sources put out reports on the average ROI (return on investment) for all types of renovation and remodeling jobs. Realtor magazine is a good source for national averages, but if you want something a bit more specific for our state, Remodeling magazine gets into bigger detail, and its geographically relevant.
I'll include a few ROI's on more upscale improvements below for your convenience - These figures are from 2009-2010, and very relevant
90.7% Siding Replacement
84.9% Siding Replacement
78.8% Window Replacement (vinyl)
70.2% Window Replacement (wood)
62.8% Major Kitchen Remodel
59.2% Roofing Replacement
56.7% Bathroom Addition
49.8% Master Suite Addition
Also, according to Remodeling Magazine, a mid-range remodel would net on average the following ROI
117.8% Entry Door Replacement (steel)
86.0% Vinyl Siding Replacement
84.1% Wood Deck Addition
83.6% Attic Bedroom
82.3% Vinyl Window Replacement
81.5% Minor Kitchen Remodel
72.9% Major Kitchen Remodel
69.5% Two-Story Addition
68.6% Bathroom Remodel
67.4% Roofing Replacement
64.0% Basement Remodel
63.4% Master Suite Addition
62.3% Family Room Addition
61.1% Garage Addition
58.3% Bathroom Addition
47.8% Home Office Remodel








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