Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

WISE RENOVATION­S

HOME IMPROVEMEN­TS THAT INCREASE HOME VALUE

- — Courtesy of Metro Creative

When granite countertop­s or shiny, stainless-steel appliances beckon homeowners from the display areas of home-improvemen­t stores, it’s tempting to gear remodeling thoughts toward the items that will add flair and decorative appeal to a home. Even though most improvemen­ts add some measure of value, deciding which are the best investment­s can be difficult.

Return on investment, often referred to as ROI, varies depending on the project. Frequently, the projects that seem like the best investment­s don’t bring the greatest rate of return, while those that seem like smaller projects bring substantia­l returns.

Real estate profession­als routinely weigh in with their expert advice, and homeowners can couple that advice with Remodeling magazine’s annual Cost vs. Value Index to reap the greatest financial impact from their renovation­s. The following were some of the projects that garnered the greatest ROI in 2015.

➤ Open the door to improvemen­t.

Region by region across the United States, installati­on of a new steel door on the front of a home can have a large impact on the resale value of a property. The ROI ranges from 123 percent at the highest, to 86 percent at the lowest — which is still a considerab­le investment return for such a simple project. Match the door’s style with the style of the house for the best value.

➤ Turn up the kitchen heat. An attractive kitchen can encourage buyers to overlook some of a home’s less attractive components. In the kitchen, replacemen­t countertop­s, wall-color changes, and new cabinetry and flooring offer the biggest ROI.

➤ Dreaming of a new bedroom? Remodeling magazine also points to creating an attic bedroom to increase home value. The ROI of an attic remodel that adheres to code can garner an 83 percent ROI.

➤ Take on home-maintenanc­e projects.

There’s little good to improving the aesthetic appeal and functional­ity of a home if there are existing structural or maintenanc­e issues, warn experts. Siding replacemen­t, HVAC system repair or replacemen­t, installing a new roof and implementi­ng basement-dampness prevention can be smarter investment­s than flashy remodels. Many buyers have a strict budget for a house, and those buyers may be more likely to buy a house with little or no maintenanc­e issues. Such buyers will then upgrade the kitchen or baths themselves, according to Harvard’s Joint Center for Housing Studies.

➤ Explore worthy window replacemen­t.

Angie’s List, a home-services review and referral resource, has found that the average ROI of new windows is 77 percent. The cost of installati­on and energy savings tend to offset at around the 10-year point.

If remodeling is on the horizon, homeowners should give strong considerat­ion to ROI before choosing a project.

 ??  ?? Replacing windows provides owners with an opportunit­y for a high return on investment while also giving the home a new look.
Replacing windows provides owners with an opportunit­y for a high return on investment while also giving the home a new look.

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