Added Value |
Improvements |
95% | Remodeled kitchen | Kitchens are an extremely important room in every home, and improvements can greatly increase value. |
90% | Remodeled bath | Update colors, fixtures, and install a double vanity if room allows. |
85% | New landscaping | Removing overgrown bushes and planting new shrubs and flowers is an immediate eye-pleaser to potential buyers. |
80% | New windows and doors | New windows and doors improve both the looks and efficiency of a home, as well as minimize exterior maintenance. |
75% | Finished basement | Here's a great way to increase living space without adding an edition. |
75% | Second bath | An additional bath has become more of a must than a luxury today. It takes very little space to add a bath and increases salability and value. Keep in mind that master baths are on many buyers’ wish lists. |
75% | Fireplace | Fireplaces have excellent aesthetic value and can be a good investment especially if they are energy efficient |
75% | Master Suite | Keep costs in line. Try combining unused spaces to create this area. |
75% | Room addition | Key rooms such as family rooms, extra bedrooms and extra bathrooms may add more value. The key is not to over improve. |
70% | Deck | Outdoor living space is a desirable asset. |
70% | New roof, siding and installation | These items can add efficiency, update the look of an older home and prevent future maintenance problems. Some may be considered normal maintenance however. |
60% | Garage | Its value increases if you live in a harsh climate. |
50% | Exterior paint | A little bit of paint can go a long way in improving the looks of tired trim and siding and increase salability. |
40% | Heating system | A new furnace can be considered a maintenance item so do not replace an old system unless it is necessary. |