“The
best real estate value in Metairie!” is certainly a little bit over-the-top when it’s used in
a listing, but in truth, that’s pretty much what most prospective homebuyers in
every price range actually hope to find. For homeowners planning to list their
own Metairie homes, it’s good to keep in mind. When home improvement
projects are going to be part of the preparations, adding real estate value
without inflating the asking price is a goal worth pursuing.
Since
there are so many improvements that could add to a Metairie property’s real
estate value, comparing how they have fared recently when it comes to the
bottom line is worth doing.
The Home Office: Myth?
Home
office conversions haven't appeared near the top of major Return On Investment
(ROI) analysis lists for very long, so their performance is ambiguous. According
to the yearly “Cost
vs. Value Report” by
Remodeling magazine, home office
remodel projects don't even break the 50% ROI mark. That’s a precipitous fall
from earlier projections. I would guess the reason is that the analysts pegged
the average cost at $28,000—but with the proliferation of laptops, tablets, and
home Wi-Fi, why should a home office cost that much? (As a side note, it’s
probably a reasonable guess that the same technological progress has incrementally
lessened consumer demand for designated home offices).
Cost Matters in the Kitchen
The
kitchen remodel is what most people picture when they think of big home
improvement projects, and rightly so. But it’s here that planning pays off: not
all kitchen upgrades register as equally good real estate value boosters. The
kitchen is already the most complex room in your home, and it’s also a place
where you can spend a fortune on fancy appliances and sleek cabinet
replacements. The numbers don't lie: when it comes to kitchens, your best ROI comes
through limited budget-conscious projects. Leaders in cost recouping: new
sinks, replacement counters, and highly targeted improvements like
backsplashes.
Energy-Saving Doors = High Value
Replacing
the front door with an attractive, energy-saving variety remains
the top dollar-for-dollar investment. It makes sense when you remember how
important curb appeal is. A properly insulated and sealed door will also save
money by cutting down heating and cooling bills—savings that show up in utility
bill receipts when you’re queried on the cost of running your home.
Before
you hit the hardware store or call a contractor, remember that maximizing the real
estate value return is the ultimate goal. Some home improvement projects won't
add as much value as one might assume, which is why I keep an eye on the latest
cost vs. value reports—and share them with my clients!
Questions about buying or selling a home?
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504.297.2619

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