The Best Home Renovations For The Biggest ROI

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12/21/20

Preparing your house for sale can often require an investment to bring it up to current standards and help it compete in the hot real estate market. Especially if youโ€™ve lived in the house for several decades, you may be blind to your homeโ€™s shortcomings. Here, we examine the top home renovations to ensure your return on investment.

Paint
Painting is the most under-appreciated home improvement. Nothing provides a higher ROI than quality, professionally done painting. When putting your home on the market, consider a professional painter who can help select the right palette, skim the walls, seal trim and repair minor damage before applying top quality paint thatโ€™s appropriate for each surface (matte for living areas, egg shell or semi-gloss for trims and doors and proper ceiling paint.)ย  It doesnโ€™t seem like the most glamorous of renovations, or promise the most dramatic before-and-after, but it instills freshness and can flatter your home in ways youโ€™ve never imagined. Itโ€™s like dressing for your body type, a colour expert can help select the perfect shades to work with the lighting in your home and ensure it puts its best face forward!

ROI:ย A fresh coat of paint typically garners a 60% return on your investment.

By the Numbers: Budget for a 2,000-sq.-ft. home: approximately $10,000-$15,000

Good ‘Bones’
When contemplating a profitable renovation, nothing โ€œsinksโ€ a sale price quicker than a house thatโ€™s taking on water.ย Especially in this market, where strong sale prices are being paid for homes with โ€œgood bones,โ€ ensuring that the roof and windows are in good shape, gutters and drains are functioning properly and the foundation is dry is crucial to realizing the potential value in a home. Consider items like vinyl windows, a new roof or even waterproofing the foundation. Buyers are wise to structural issues, and learning that a homeowner has done their homework and made the proper investments to prevent flooding and leaks will go a long way in a buyerโ€™s eyes (and offer!).

ROI:ย Renovations that will save home owners money in the long run will draw a higher return, around 75 per cent, depending on the scale of the reno.

By the Numbers:ย All new, good quality vinyl windows for a 2,000-sq.-ft. home: approximately $15,000
Stripping and replacing the roof with quality asphalt shingles: $8,000 to $10,000
Proper waterproofing of the exterior of a foundation: approximately $60-$80/linear foot

Doors & Hardware
Investing in new interior doors and hardware; replacing the front door and adding a quality lock-set; and adding baseboard, door trim, crown mouldings and wainscoting are all examples of relatively inexpensive and non-invasive improvements that can immediately punch up the appeal of a home. It really comes down to the quality of the finish though. This is not a time to skimp on materials or workmanship. Hire someone you know and trust, or ask for referrals from friends who you know share similar standards.

ROI:ย Smaller projects that have less of a โ€œwowโ€ factor, and may even go unnoticed in an open house, draw a smaller return, around 50 per cent of your initial investment.

By the Numbers:ย Solid wood front door with quality lock-set: $2,500
Solid core interior doors with hardware: $250/per door

Countertops
Since kitchen renovations can easily snowball, consider a quick counter-top refresh and appliance-swap as options for a great return on investment. Instead of shelling out upwards of $25-50,000, expect to pay about $3,000 for a quality stone, like granite or quartz,ย  and between $5-10,000 for quality slide-in or a stand-alone set of kitchen appliances with a pro-look like stainless steel.

ROI:ย Kitchen renovations have the best return on investment, typically garnering a 75-100% return.

Bathroom
Creating one luxury space in a home can have a great effect and return on investment.ย Focus your attention to items like a frameless glass shower enclosure, marble-topped vanity or a gorgeous tile backsplash. Analyze your bathroom, pinpoint its strengths and weaknesses and ask yourself, โ€œWhere is my eye drawn when I enter this room?โ€ Is the bathtub the focal point? The vanity? A window? This is where your renovations should begin.

ROI:ย Bathroom renovations, when done well, have a return of 62%, on average.

By the Numbers:ย Budgets vary but typically range between $5,000 to $15,000

Flooring
Flooring is the hardest wearing element in any home and for many homeowners, replacing aging flooring is a must.ย However, the quality of the installation is essential.ย Expensive hardwood floors can look terrible if they are lifting or there are gaps between planks. While inexpensive laminate from a big box store can look great when laid properly.ย Carpeting, however, is rarely a good idea, especially when youโ€™re planning to sell. While some people love the warmth and feel of carpeting in a bedroom or basement, buyers will see carpet and think one thing: carpet cleaners, STAT! Carpets tend to lovingly hold on to memories of previous homeowners, memories that buyers would sooner rather forget. Spare buyers the cleaning fee, or worse, all-out removal, and skip carpeting, or remove it yourself.

ROI:ย Depending on the flooring you choose, the return is generally 100-150% of your investment.

By the Numbers:ย Typical hardwood floor: $4 to $6 per sq. ft., plus $2 installation fee per sq. ft.
Typical laminate floor: $1 to $3 per sq. ft., plus $1.50 installation fee perย sq. ft.

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