Home Projects with the Best Return on Investment

Source: NAR

Thinking about upgrading your home? Before you start knocking down walls or redoing entire rooms, it’s important to know which renovations actually add value — and which ones might not be worth the investment.

Not all home improvements have the same payoff. In fact, some of the best returns come from simple, budget-friendly upgrades. According to the latest data from the National Association of Realtors, the home projects with the highest return on investment might surprise you.

Topping the list? A new steel front door — offering an estimated 100% return on cost. Closet renovations, window replacements, and converting unused spaces like basements or attics into living areas also rank high on the list.

On the flip side, more extensive renovations like bathroom remodels or adding a new primary suite offer a lower return. That doesn’t mean they’re not worthwhile — it just depends on your goals.

The key takeaway?

The smartest updates aren’t always the flashiest. And what works in one neighborhood might not work in another.

That’s where I come in.

As a local real estate expert, I can help you understand what features and upgrades are attracting buyers in your specific market. I’ll give you honest feedback about which projects are likely to boost your home’s value — and which might not move the needle.

What update is on your to-do list?

Reach out now and I’ll let you know if it’s worth it based on what buyers are looking for in our area.

Let’s make sure every dollar you spend adds real value to your home.

Source: National Association of Realtors via Keeping Current Matters (KCM)

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