10 Best Renovations for the Money
There comes a time when every home needs a little pick me up. Whether you’re finally fed up with your kitchen, getting ready to sell, or Pinterest has you dreaming of a patio you want to make sure your making the best choices for the money. We searched the web for expert consensus and some real numbers on what home projects will get us the biggest bang for our buck right here in the Seattle area. From $200 to $20,000 - here’s our TOP TEN renovations for the best return on investment (ROI). Here’s what you can get for $2,000+ and some professional help: Read the full blog with links and photos here! 10 BEST HOME RENOVATIONS FOR THE MONEY
Starting with your easy $200 and a weekend options, these changes are there to make a good impression, without denting your pocketbook:
1.) It’s the little things - Change out the house numbers, porch light, mailbox, and/or door hardware. The price for these can range greatly, but a little investment can go along way! Not to mention, they’re a quick way to get a new look.
2.) Bathroom Blahs – Without going through a whole remodel you can update the look of your bathroom with a new faucet, new cabinet pulls, and/or new towel bars. Okay with a little reno? $200 can buy you a new vanity top in a variety of stone and stone look options, or even a new vessel sink.
3.) Landscaping – Traditional wisdom would have 10% of your home value be spent on outdoor patios and landscaping. For many though, deep flowerbeds and extensive lawns mean maintenance they don’t want to do. Good news! That $200 can go towards bright annuals and new mulch to create instant color. Better news! If you don’t want to spend the money at all, weeding and tidying up is always a good idea and only costs you time and sweat.
4.) The Other Front Door – Our garages often take up as much as 40% of our home’s front elevation. No wonder it’s THE BEST investment you can make giving an almost 145% return in the Seattle area according to the Remodeling 2018 Cost vs. Value Report (www.costvsvalue.com). Average costs in the Seattle area run about $3,500, but it can gain you almost $5,000 in resale value. Whether it’s finishing your mid-century look, matching your front door, or adding some needed light into the garage interior – the lowly garage door can make a big difference!
5.) The REAL Front Door – Don’t forget about your actual front door, however, as it too gives a good ROI. From stylish steel replacements (~$1,500) to grand entrances with side and top lights ($8,949) changing out your door can give you up to 97% ROI.
6.) Back to the Stone Age - if you’re up for about an $8,500 average investment you can get up to 144% in ROI by adding a stone veneer to the front of your home. Your personal stone of choice can increase this cost significantly, but it’s still one of the best options in Seattle according to the 2018 Cost vs. Value Report.
7.) Windows of Opportunity – it’s not as flashy as a new kitchen, but replacing any older, failed, or double-hung windows with vinyl can get you a 97% ROI and help you keep your energy costs down. Average costs for 10 window replacements will run you about $16,783 in the Seattle area. You don’t need new windows? For a similar price you can replace 1,250 sq,ft of existing siding, at a return of about 92%.
8.) To Composite or not to Composite – If it's summer in Seattle you're either on your deck or plotting ways to get one ASAP. Maybe you’re tired of staining your existing deck and want to go Composite? In either case that deck will practically PAY FOR ITSELF. According to the Cost vs. Value report wood deck additions will cost on average $13,084 and give you 106% ROI. This includes a 16 x 20 deck with railings, a built-in bench, and stair access. If you go crazy on the fancy balustrades, that’s up to you! Composite decks might cost more upfront at $19,227 but will give you 122% back. That’s what I call a win-win situation for you and your summer bbqs!
Finally, here comes the big guns: $20k+ and several weeks' investment:
9.) Bye-Bye Bathroom – If you’re ready to just start over, you can achieve a complete new look from the floor to the tub to the fixtures at about $22,000 for a 5x7 mid-range bathroom. ROI on bathroom remodels are pretty good in Seattle at 93%. Getting rid of the pink sink, however?
10.) Kitchens Sell Houses - it’s as true now as ever. Even if you’re not going to sell anytime soon, having a functional, beautiful kitchen is an upgrade that we all want/need. Pricing for a minor kitchen remodel is highly dependent on your appliance, counter, and cabinet choices. Even that subway tile you’ve been eyes comes in a range of price points. Assuming your kitchen is functional, a mid-range minor kitchen remodel average cost is about $23,500 with an ROI of 116% - totally worth moving your fridge into the living room for a few weeks, right?
Whew! That might have been a lot of data to process, but the good news is that there is something you can do no matter your budget! If you're thinking about investing in a home renovation, it's always a good idea to get a professional opinion on the resale value it might give your property. As always, Team CK is happy to chat and give opinions on what the best options might be for your home.