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Remodeling adds less to home resale values than it used to
By Les Christie, staff
writerDecember 21, 2009: 7:15 AM ET
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Home remodelers are getting less bang for their bucks. For the
fourth straight year, renovation jobs have added less to resale values relative to their costs,
according to an annual Remodeling Cost vs. Value Report released this week by the National
Association of Realtors.
The average remodeling job cost $50,908 in 2009 and added $32,497 to the value of the home, a
ratio of 63.8%. That was down from a cost-to-value ratio of 67.3% in 2008, when the average was
$49,866 and the added value was $33,568.
One common renovation, a mid-priced bath remodel, for example, runs an average of $16,142 and
adds only $11,454 to the resale value of a house -- recouping just 71% of its cost. In 2008, the same
job cost less -- $15,899 -- and typically added $11,857 to the home's value, recouping 74.6%.
The most financially successful jobs are smaller-scale, lower-cost renovations that improve the
exterior appearance of homes. In this down real estate market, curb appeal is king.
"Once again, this year's report highlights the importance of a home's first impression," said NAR
President Vicki Cox Golder, owner of Vicki L. Cox Associates in Tucson, Ariz.
Ron Phipps, a real estate broker in Rhode Island, said how the house looks from the outside is more
important than ever.
"If you're driving down the street and the house doesn't have great appeal, it doesn't matter how
nice it is inside," he said.
But here's the kicker: Clients are savvier than ever in their shopping. Even though the costs of home
improvements are less likely to be returned on resale than they have been in prior years, sellers may
still have to bite the bullet and do the remodeling if they want their house to sell at all, he said.
"It's kind of intriguing," said Phipps. "Buyers are using the unimproved houses to negotiate lower
prices, but they wind up buying the remodeled homes."
So, if there are two similar houses in the area, buyers will use the listing price of the one that has
not gone through a metamorphosis to get the seller of the renovated house to slash their price.
Buyers want to pay for the caterpillar but get the butterfly.
Seller must play along if they want to make deals. "You get to sell the house more quickly if you do
the renovations," Phipps said.
Biggest pay-offs
The major job that returns most in resale value is an upscale replacement of siding using fiber-
cement. The job costs an average of $13,287 but increases home value by $11,112, or 83.6%. A vinyl
siding replacement returns 79.9% of costs.
Adding a basement bedroom is also fairly cost effective, averaging $49,346 but adding $40,992 in
value, an 83.1% return.
"Increasing livable square footage with a new deck or an attic bedroom is usually more valuable
than just remodeling existing space," Phipps said.
The return on investment for some jobs varies greatly by region.
In New England, where winter are long and cold, vinyl window replacements reap a better return
than they do in the warm South Atlantic region, where poorly insulated windows don't mean as much
expensive heat leaking away.
So, although replacement windows cost more in New England -- an average of $11,155 -- they add
$9,152 to home values there, recouping 82.3% of their cost. In the South Atlantic states, they cost
$9,705 but add just $7,417 to home values, 76.4% of their cost.
On the other hand, buyers in the South Atlantic seem to reward sellers for adding living space more
than they do in New England. Maybe thrifty Yankees hate having to heat those extra rooms.
Finishing a basement returns 84.4% of its $55,357 cost in the South Atlantic and only 64% of the
$65,715 New Englanders spend for the job.
Among the remodeling jobs faring the worst in return on investment were large, upscale kitchen
remodels. They cost an average of $111,794 in 2009 and added $70,641 in recoupable value, just
63.2%.
That was down a whopping 7.5 percentage points from their 70.7% return on investment in 2008 . At
the height of the housing boom, in 2005, upscale kitchen renovations returned more than 80% of
their costs.
"A lot of the things that, historically, had huge value, don't have as much today," said Phipps. "If you
want to redo a kitchen, it may no longer make as much sense to use upscale appliances -- Viking
ranges, Sub-Zero refrigerator. Buyers may not pay any more than they would for a home with GE
appliances instead."
Of course, most remodeling jobs are done to please homeowners. Any increase in home value is a
bonus, not an end in itself. But for anyone thinking of selling in the near term, keeping an eye on the
bottom line is always a good idea.
First Published: December 18, 2009: 4:41 PM ET
http://money.cnn.com/2009/12/18/real_estate/return_on_renovations/

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Remodeling adds less to home resale values than it used to

  • 1. Remodeling adds less to home resale values than it used to By Les Christie, staff writerDecember 21, 2009: 7:15 AM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Home remodelers are getting less bang for their bucks. For the fourth straight year, renovation jobs have added less to resale values relative to their costs, according to an annual Remodeling Cost vs. Value Report released this week by the National Association of Realtors. The average remodeling job cost $50,908 in 2009 and added $32,497 to the value of the home, a ratio of 63.8%. That was down from a cost-to-value ratio of 67.3% in 2008, when the average was $49,866 and the added value was $33,568. One common renovation, a mid-priced bath remodel, for example, runs an average of $16,142 and adds only $11,454 to the resale value of a house -- recouping just 71% of its cost. In 2008, the same job cost less -- $15,899 -- and typically added $11,857 to the home's value, recouping 74.6%. The most financially successful jobs are smaller-scale, lower-cost renovations that improve the exterior appearance of homes. In this down real estate market, curb appeal is king. "Once again, this year's report highlights the importance of a home's first impression," said NAR President Vicki Cox Golder, owner of Vicki L. Cox Associates in Tucson, Ariz. Ron Phipps, a real estate broker in Rhode Island, said how the house looks from the outside is more important than ever. "If you're driving down the street and the house doesn't have great appeal, it doesn't matter how nice it is inside," he said. But here's the kicker: Clients are savvier than ever in their shopping. Even though the costs of home improvements are less likely to be returned on resale than they have been in prior years, sellers may still have to bite the bullet and do the remodeling if they want their house to sell at all, he said. "It's kind of intriguing," said Phipps. "Buyers are using the unimproved houses to negotiate lower prices, but they wind up buying the remodeled homes." So, if there are two similar houses in the area, buyers will use the listing price of the one that has
  • 2. not gone through a metamorphosis to get the seller of the renovated house to slash their price. Buyers want to pay for the caterpillar but get the butterfly. Seller must play along if they want to make deals. "You get to sell the house more quickly if you do the renovations," Phipps said. Biggest pay-offs The major job that returns most in resale value is an upscale replacement of siding using fiber- cement. The job costs an average of $13,287 but increases home value by $11,112, or 83.6%. A vinyl siding replacement returns 79.9% of costs. Adding a basement bedroom is also fairly cost effective, averaging $49,346 but adding $40,992 in value, an 83.1% return. "Increasing livable square footage with a new deck or an attic bedroom is usually more valuable than just remodeling existing space," Phipps said. The return on investment for some jobs varies greatly by region. In New England, where winter are long and cold, vinyl window replacements reap a better return than they do in the warm South Atlantic region, where poorly insulated windows don't mean as much expensive heat leaking away. So, although replacement windows cost more in New England -- an average of $11,155 -- they add $9,152 to home values there, recouping 82.3% of their cost. In the South Atlantic states, they cost $9,705 but add just $7,417 to home values, 76.4% of their cost. On the other hand, buyers in the South Atlantic seem to reward sellers for adding living space more than they do in New England. Maybe thrifty Yankees hate having to heat those extra rooms. Finishing a basement returns 84.4% of its $55,357 cost in the South Atlantic and only 64% of the $65,715 New Englanders spend for the job.
  • 3. Among the remodeling jobs faring the worst in return on investment were large, upscale kitchen remodels. They cost an average of $111,794 in 2009 and added $70,641 in recoupable value, just 63.2%. That was down a whopping 7.5 percentage points from their 70.7% return on investment in 2008 . At the height of the housing boom, in 2005, upscale kitchen renovations returned more than 80% of their costs. "A lot of the things that, historically, had huge value, don't have as much today," said Phipps. "If you want to redo a kitchen, it may no longer make as much sense to use upscale appliances -- Viking ranges, Sub-Zero refrigerator. Buyers may not pay any more than they would for a home with GE appliances instead." Of course, most remodeling jobs are done to please homeowners. Any increase in home value is a bonus, not an end in itself. But for anyone thinking of selling in the near term, keeping an eye on the bottom line is always a good idea. First Published: December 18, 2009: 4:41 PM ET http://money.cnn.com/2009/12/18/real_estate/return_on_renovations/