Many homeowners mistakenly assume that any money you put into home
improvement is a pretty safe investment but that isn’t the case at all.
In fact, the average home renovation project only recoups about 65% of
its cost at resale. If there’s even a chance that you will be selling
your home sometime down the road then return on investment (ROI) is an
important consideration when deciding how to allocate your remodeling
budget. Here’s a look at the safest investments when it comes to home
remodeling.
Fiberglass insulation
The
most cost efficient home improvement project you could do is to replace
the insulation in your attic. On average, this will cost somewhere from
$1,200 to $2,000 but your ROI will be around 107%. It’s probably the
only project that can actually turn a profit for you. Not only does it
add to the resale value of your home but you also benefit from energy
savings from the time you replace the insulation to the time you do sell
your home.
A new front door
Since
the front door is one of the first things people (including prospective
buyers) see when they visit your home, it makes sense that it would be a
wise place to invest some money. A new steel front door can cost
anywhere from $1,500 to $2,500 to purchase and install but you can
expect to get about 90% of that back when you sell and you may also find
that you have an easier time selling your home as a result.
Vinyl siding
Depending
on the state of your current siding, you may or may not wish to tackle
this particular project since the ROI is a bit lower at 80 to 84% and
the initial cost is higher since it costs about $12,000 on average. If
your siding is a bit of an eyesore however then it’s probably a good
idea. It’s certainly better to spend the money on your home’s exterior
then to spend a fortune remodeling the kitchen which will only recoup
about 65% of the cost.
Garage door replacement
A
wooden garage door is another exterior home improvement project that’s a
safe bet. Though the ROI for this project is less than vinyl siding at
around 80%, it’s also less expensive that siding costing on average
$2,300 to $3,000. Keep in mind that garage doors with windows are likely
to get a slightly higher ROI.
Hardwood floors
Prospective
buyers love hardwood flooring so while it’s a bit pricy at $5,000 to
$6,000, it’s still a good project to consider. Just make sure you go
with a finish that’s universally appealing and keep in mind that oak is
an especially durable option that makes it a favorite among prospective
buyers.
Other considerations
Despite
the fact that kitchen and bathroom remodels are among the worst for
ROI, they remain the most popular because many assume it’s what buyers
want. When deciding what to upgrade and what to leave as is, you should
focus on upgrades that improve the functionality of the space or
upgrades that are relatively inexpensive. The small, inexpensive touches
like new cabinet hardware, light fixtures, or baseboard heater covers
are easy DIY projects and they tend to get a better ROI than many of the
major projects.
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Source: investopedia.com/personal-finance/top-home-renovations/