Return on your Hard Earned Money

Return on your Hard Earned Money

I get asked the question all the time on remodeling properties and what to do to maximize the return on investment in a project. Do I spend time in the kitchens? Do I spend time in the Bathrooms? Do I spend time and money on the inside or outside of the house? All great questions.
I found a really cool article that gives some great advice relating to this. It also gives some numbers to support the claims given during the article. Take this and use it to maximize your return on your investment and I can’t wait to hear more success stories.
Report: Exterior Remodeling Offers Largest Return on Investment
Real Estate News
Jan 21, 2014
By: Rachel Stults

If you’re looking to do some home improvement projects this year, sprucing up the outside of your home is going to give you the biggest bang for your buck, according to the 2014 Remodeling Cost vs. Value report released this month.
The report, an annual collaboration between Remodeling magazine and REALTOR® Magazine, compares the average cost for 35 popular remodeling projects with the value those projects retain at resale in 101 U.S. cities.
Eight of the top 10 most cost-effective projects nationally, in terms of value recouped, are exterior projects.
“With many factors to consider such as cost and time, deciding what remodeling projects to undertake can be a difficult decision for homeowners,” said National Association of REALTORS® President Steve Brown, co-owner of Irongate, Inc., REALTORS® in Dayton, Ohio. “REALTORS® know what home features are important to buyers in their area, but a home’s curb appeal is always critical since it’s the first impression for potential buyers.”
A steel entry door replacement was deemed the project expected to have the biggest return on investment, with an estimated 96.6 percent of costs recouped upon resale. This particular remodel project is consistently the least expensive in the annual Cost vs. Value Report, at around $1,100 on average.
Excited to dive in? Here are the top 10 cost-effective improvements from this year’s report:
1. Replace Your Front Door: 97% ROI
2. Add a Deck or Patio: 87% ROI
3. Add Space/Attic Bedroom: 84% ROI
4. Replace Your Garage Door: 83% ROI
5. Remodel Your Kitchen: 82% ROI on a minor remodel; 74% ROI on a major remodel
6. Replace Your Windows: 79% ROI
7. Replace Your Siding: 78% ROI for replace vinyl siding; 87% ROI to replace siding with a fiber-cement mix
8. Basement Remodel: 78% ROI
9. Update Your Bathroom: 73% ROI
10. Two-Story Addition: 72% ROI

Happy Investing!

Matt W.

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thanks

Very helpful many thanks, coach, Jim

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jbischoff


Very interesting

Thanks for posting the article, got a couple of useful tips.

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Reynold Orozco


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