Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Exterior upgrades that can help sell a home

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The home improvemen­t industry has been booming for years, but forecaster­s are projecting a decelerati­on in 2023 and perhaps beyond. Estimates from the Home Improvemen­t Research Institute, which is the leading market research resource for the home and building products industry, indicate that growth in the home improvemen­t products market is expected to decelerate from 7.2 percent in 2022 to 1.5 percent in 2023. Inflation continues to affect consumer spending, and homeowners may be looking to spend less on renovation­s in the year ahead.

Minor upgrades that aren’t as costly as larger projects can still make a big difference, especially among prospectiv­e buyers. When looking for minor upgrades that can help sell a home, homeowners can rely on Remodeling magazine’s annual “Cost vs. Value Report.” That report analyzes costs for an assortment of remodeling projects and determines the value of those projects at resale. Though resale value depends on a host of variables, including location, the following are some relatively minor exterior upgrades that impress buyers and provide a strong return for homeowners.

Garage door replacemen­t

Garage doors matter more than sellers may recognize, as various real estate profession­als note that buyers appreciate homes with updated garage doors. That’s good news for homeowners, as the “2022 Cost vs. Value Report” indicated homeowners recoup roughly 93 percent of their garage door replacemen­t investment at resale. The average cost of such a job is right around $4,000, making this a budget-friendly remodeling project.

Window replacemen­t

The cost of new windows will depend on just how many windows must be replaced. But there’s no denying buyers like the idea of low emissivity (low-E) windows, which can cut energy bills by a significan­t amount over time. The Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy estimates that heat gain and heat loss through windows is responsibl­e for between 25 and 30 percent of residentia­l heating and cooling energy use, so sellers who can tell buyers they have new low-E windows can emphasize those savings in home listings. The “2022 Cost vs. Value Report” indicates that homeowners recoup roughly two-thirds of their investment in new windows at resale.

Landscapin­g

Well-maintained landscapin­g is another home exterior component that can make a strong first impression on buyers. A recent survey of nearly 7,000 realtors conducted by the National Associatio­n of Realtors found that upgrading a landscape recouped roughly 83 percent of homeowners’ initial investment at resale. In addition, 11 percent of realtors surveyed indicated that an upgraded landscape was the decisive factor that closed the deal for the house.

Updating a home’s exterior doesn’t have to bust homeowners’ budgets. Many affordable projects also provide a substantia­l return at resale.

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