Cost vs Value

Everything You Need to Know about the 2022 Cost vs. Value Report

For many Bucks and Montgomery County homeowners thinking about remodeling, an important question comes to mind: What value will this project add to the sale price of my home?

Each year, Remodeling Magazine publishes a Cost vs. Value report that calculates the average return on investment (ROI) percentage for the most common home improvement projects. Here is some background to help you understand what’s on it and what it means for you:

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Cost vs. Value 101

How is data collected?

Data for the Cost vs. Value report comes from surveying real estate professionals about the value of specific projects in their area. These answers are combined with other variables like local GDP, recent trends in home sales, cost of new construction, and more to calculate average ROI nationally, regionally, and even by city.

Trends for 2022

In general, exterior improvements such as garage door, siding, and window replacement rank high on the list, with close to 70% or higher of the cost recouped. Larger projects such as additions or kitchen remodels rank slightly lower, but this should be balanced with the quality-of-life improvement most homeowners experience — especially given how much more time we’re all spending in our homes these days.

Since 2020, supply chain disruptions and building material cost increases have resulted in higher costs of remodeling overall. Although this has led to a decline in the value vs. cost ratio, the decline in 2022 was a mere 1.2% — a strong indication that remodeling projects hold their value even during challenging times.

Region-Specific Results

Let’s take a look at the regional data for three popular project categories:

Project: Major Kitchen Remodel (Midrange)

Open Kitchen

A midrange kitchen remodel would typically include updating or adding:

  • Custom Cabinets
  • Countertops
  • Flooring
  • Appliances
  • A new island
  • Custom lighting
  • More functional layout

Average cost: $86,112
Resale Value: $45,423
ROI: 52.7%

Project: Bathroom Remodel (Midrange)

Hall Bath shower

In a typical bathroom remodel, we’d update with:

  • New fixtures
  • Tub with ceramic tile surround
  • New vanity with storage
  • Ceramic tile floor
  • Painted walls & trim

 

Average cost: $31,061
Resale Value: $14,881
ROI: 47.9%

Project: Master Suite Addition (Midrange)

Primary Bathroom
Popular features in a master suite addition include:  
  • Walk-in closets
  • Modern bathroom
  • Makeup vanity areas
  • Recessed lighting
  Average cost: $199,312 Resale Value: $87,526 ROI: 43.9%

The Takeaway

While all this information is good to have, the question “is it worth it?” can only be answered by you. Everyone has a different situation that dictates whether it makes sense to remodel.

If you’ll be moving in the next year or two and want to know what to fix up to get the best offer, the Cost vs. Value report is an excellent resource.

If you’ll be living in your home for the foreseeable future and would like, or need, to make some changes, the Cost vs. Value report may factor in less. After all, there is more than one type of value to consider. Will your remodel improve your everyday life? Do you need to accommodate working from home or a growing family? In these cases, your ROI is much more than a monetary value.

Have questions about the Cost vs. Value report or a potential project you’re considering? Let us know! We’re happy to help however we can.

Read the 2013 Remodeling Cost vs. Value Report

Remodeling Magazine released the 26th annual Remodeling Cost vs. Value Report to the public this past January.  It contains localized data from the Philadelphia region and compares construction costs of 35 popular remodeling projects against the resale value that these projects could add to your home. The results of this report present the homeowner with an estimate of how much of their cost is recouped at resale.

Read the report by clicking on the image to the right:

In 2013, the top three remodeling projects with the highest return rate are projected to be 1) Entry Door Replacement (steel); 2) Garage Door Replacement; and 3) Deck Addition (wood).  As the cost of living continues to improve, the demand for housing will grow. The Remodeling Cost vs. Value report is a beneficial tool that can be utilized in your home-improvement decision-making to help you to determine the next best project for you and your home.

A Remodeling Cost vs. Value iPhone app is available for free download at the AppStore and has been updated with new data.  See what your home-improvement project could be worth!