2008 Cost vs. Value Report: Still Many Happy Returns for
Home RehabsDespite home price drops in many cities, remodeling projects are holding
their own as a way for owners to add value.
Many people are wondering where their money will be safest during these
uncertain economic times. When home owners turn to you for your expert advice,
counsel them that some things never change: Investing in their home still pays
off.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® statistics show that home prices have
fallen by an average of 7 percent nationally in the past year. But the value of
home owners’ investment in remodeling projects has declined only 3.86 percent on
average between 2007 and 2008, according to Remodeling’s 2008–2009 Cost
vs. Value Report.
Remodeling produces the Cost vs. Value Report each year in
cooperation with REALTOR® magazine. REALTORS® responding to a survey in
midsummer said home owners could expect to recoup a national average of 67.3
percent of their investment in 30 different home improvement projects. At the
height of the housing boom in 2005, home owners could expect to recoup a
national average of 86.7 percent on projects.
Remodeling remains hot in 10 cities, where, on at least some projects, home
owners can recover 100 percent of their costs. In Charlotte, N.C., for example,
decks, midrange kitchen remodels, vinyl siding, and window-replacement projects
all would net more than they cost, in respondents’ estimation. High rates of
recovery were seen in both strong real estate markets and weak ones.
Many cities with the highest rates of recovery were smaller—Jackson, Miss.,
and Billings, Mont., for example—which may point to lower labor and materials
costs that are easier to recoup.
Seattle also made the list of cities with a cost recovery of more than 100
percent on decks and minor kitchen remodels. In fact, Pacific Coast cities
recorded the best payback on remodeling by a wide margin, as they did in 2007.
Although construction costs on the Pacific Coast are nearly 17 percent higher
than national averages, the value of renovations at resale more than makes up
for those higher prices.
The result is an average cost-recouped percentage that’s 14.8 percent higher
than in the rest of the country. The toughest place to get your money back:
Midwestern cities such as Chicago, Cleveland, Indianapolis, and Milwaukee.
Top 10 Project Paybacks
Once again, exterior remodeling projects lead the way for recovery on dollars
spent in this year’s Cost vs. Value survey. When you compare the national
averages, replacement projects that boost curb appeal—siding,
windows, and decks—give you the greatest chance of recouping your money. Inside,
only kitchen remodels can compare, at least on a national level.
1. Upscale fiber cement siding (86.7%)
2. Midrange wood deck (81.8%)
3. Midrange vinyl siding (80.7%)
4. Upscale foam-backed vinyl (80.4%)
5. Midrange minor kitchen remodel (79.5%)
6. Upscale vinyl window replacement (79.2%)
7. Midrange wood window replacement (77.7%)
8. Midrange vinyl window replacement (77.2%)
9. Upscale wood window replacement (76.5%
10. Midrange major kitchen remodel (76.0%) |