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Remodeling
For Resale Value
Home owners who remodel
their homes or make improvements to their property naturally
hope to recoup any costs when it comes time to refinance or
put their home up for sale. However, when it comes to
financing and the real estate market, some remodeling jobs
are more valuable than others. If your main goal in doing a
remodel is to raise the sticker value of your home, you
might want to do some research on which remodels give you
more bang for your buck.
Kitchen and bathroom remodels are a surefire bet, since they
are valuable to home buyers today. These remodels usually
pay back about 95% of their own cost when it comes time to
appraise the home. Kitchens and bathrooms go out of date
quickly, and are two of the most-often used rooms in a home.
If you're planning on a remodel, this is the first place you
should look.
Other remodeling jobs, although they might be pricey and
they may sound great, simply don't have much impact on the
home's market value. Building an outdoor pool, for example,
is not a good investment for today's home owners. Buyers
simply aren't looking for pools in their yards nowadays, and
you're not nearly as likely to get your money back if you go
to the trouble of installing one. It's ironic considering
that a minor kitchen remodeling will most likely cost you
thousands less than a pool, and yet it will be reflected in
your market value at a much better rate. Installing a
fireplace, which generally costs around $3,000 or less,
depending on the home, can be a great step. While not as
lucrative as redoing your kitchen or bathroom, or building a
new room or a patio, a fireplace in the family room will
guarantee you a higher than average return on your money.
Very surprisingly, refinishing your basement is a remodeling
job that pulls hardly any weight in today's market. Whether
it's because basement rec rooms are out of style, or because
more people have found the value in leaving the basement as
storage space, a basement remodel will probably only bring
you about a 15% return on your investment. This is a
surprising statistic, considering the fact that remodeling
the basement can add square footage to your living area. If
you're interested in adding square footage, you would be
much better off investing in an additional bedroom or a
front porch. The remodeling jobs will be more expensive, but
you'll be much more likely to recoup your losses when it
comes time for a sale.
So if you're looking to remodel for the purpose of selling
your home, or getting it appraised for mortgage purposes, do
a little research on current housing trends. You may very
well find that a remodeling job you thought was too
expensive will end up paying for itself in the long run.
About the Author:
Kirsten Hawkins is a real estate expert from Nashville, TN.
Visit
http://www.king-of-real-estate.com/ for more information
on real estate, mortgages, and finding the house of your
dream.
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