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Cost vs Value Report 2009-10

The Remodeling Magazine Cost vs Value Report is one of the most respected and valued reports to my business, and most importantly for my clients.  It illustrates the average costs nationally and regionally, and equally importantly what the average return on your investment will be.

On their site, you can compare national and regional averages for 33 popular remodeling projects; you can also download a PDF with project data for any one of 80 U.S. cities. Falling home prices pushed the value of remodeling investments down for the fourth consecutive year, but small-scale projects and replacements may be leading the way to recovery.

Over the years, the Remodeling Cost vs. Value Report has been a reliable gauge of the general temperature of the residential remodeling and real estate markets. Typically, it is retrospective, but at times it has served to forecast a trend, as it did in 2006. That year the cost-to-value ratio dropped more than 10 points, a downturn that most remodeling professionals didn’t begin to feel until a year or more later. That 2006 Report was even out ahead of existing home prices, which in most markets didn’t start to drop until 2007.

Last year, the deepening housing crisis and fourth-quarter financial market meltdown made it difficult to interpret the Cost vs. Value data, which was collected over… READ MORE

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Cost vs Value Report 2008-09

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The Remodeling Magazine Cost vs Value Report is one of the most respected and valued reports to my business, and most importantly for my clients.  If you are debating or even beginning the process, give some time to evaluate this report.  It will help you understand the average costs for your region, and most importantly what your return will be.  The studies behind this report are nationwide, so it is valuable to a vast audience.  While I study this yearly report for kitchen and bathroom projects, it also reports on several other remodeling projects, including room additions, siding, roof and window replacements, etc.   You can also view housing, economic, and social characteristics of cities/regions abroad.

Here is an exert from the report for the Atlanta area only.  Visit the link below to view elaborated details on Atlanta, other regions – even comparisons to the overall National averages.

Job Cost     %Cost Recouped        Project

South Atlantic — Mid range
$14,510           75.5%                  Bathroom Remodel
$53,236           79.1%                  Major Kitchen Remodel
$20,320          79.9%                  Minor Kitchen Remodel

South Atlantic — Upscale
$47,615           72.2%                   Bathroom Remodel
$106,506        73.3%                   Major Kitchen Remodel

Full Report: The results of the 2008–09 Cost vs. Value Report are surprising. A sluggish real estate market, and an increasing number of foreclosures while our survey was in the field this summer, led us to expect that the ratio of a remodeling project’s cost to the value it retains at resale would drop substantially more than the 8.02% (6.1 points) decline experienced in 2007.

What the 2008–09 data show, however, is a slowdown in the decline of the average cost-value ratio across all projects to only 3.86%, just 2.7 points down from 2007 (see “Percentage Recouped at Resale” graph).

Even with a mild (2.67%) increase in 2007 construction costs, it seems likely that if house values were plummeting as far and as fast as media reports would have us believe, the Cost vs. Value results should have been much worse. Instead, these results suggest that instances of steep home-value depreciation occurring in some parts of the country, particularly those… read more

By: Sal Alfano

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