Does it pay to renovate?
DA Marketing - Jun 18, 2020
Can you guess which two rooms you can renovate to bring the highest return on investment? The answer is here, along with other helpful information about the financial side of home renovation.
The financial reality
No matter what renovation project you choose, there’s one key factor to recognize – any boost in your home’s value will likely be less than the cost of the renovation. However, the Appraisal Institute cites that kitchen and bathroom renovations can typically recover 75% to 100% of their cost. So, generally speaking, you should renovate because you want to enjoy the transformed space, not to turn a profit on the upgrade when selling your home.
Difference makers
Determining whether a renovation pays is different when you create a new living space or improve the livability of existing rooms. Making a basement into a rental unit will pay for itself and continue to produce ongoing income. A new living space could be created for an elderly parent who can’t manage independently. Homeowners who develop mobility issues may renovate their homes to increase accessibility, such as adding amenities that enable them to live on one floor. In these cases, renovations are worthwhile in ways beyond adding value to a home.