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Nov. 12, 2006

Remodeling Cost vs. Value Central Ohio

siding and windowI am showing a three bedroom house to a family with two children in a particular neighborhood today. This neighborhood always makes me think of remodeling.  I sold a three bedroom there to a family with two little girls.  Nine months or so later the buyer called me to say in celebrating their lovely new home they created child number three, a boy and were thinking of adding on a bedroom. He asked  would it be cost effective? 

He worded the whole story somewhat differently... especially the part about celebrating and  the ensuing pregnancy ... I sold him his first house as a bachaelor.  I still think of the pool in the backyard of one house we saw as a "babe magnet.."   He did not buy the house with the "babe magnet."  He has a way with words.

Anyway... family of four, they had been looking for a four bedroom but we looked at this house because it had a great back yard but now they were a family of five. I got them the Cost vs. Value Report that year.  I am not sure how seriously they pursued an addition.  Long story short, they sold the house within a couple of years and are in a BIG four bedroom...

This years "Cost vs. Value Report 2006" in Remodeling Online is out.  
 

We are the North East Central Area in the article, on the map... Looks like the Great Lake.. This is not Columbus.  The North East Central Area still has a lot of diversity...

Note there is a a very aggressive Dodge Truck ad...associated with the Remodeling Online article and charts... just keep closing it... unless you need a Dodge truck.  I think I'd buy a Ford after wrestling with this ad today....

The Remodeling Online article says:


"What's the payback for remodeling? Our annual report compares construction cost with resale value for 25 common remodeling projects in 60 U.S. markets."


"The 19th annual Cost vs. Value Report shows that prices continue to climb for most remodeling projects at the same time the value of improvements at resale returns to 2002 levels. None of this should come as much of a surprise to industry professionals, who have been riding the crest of the remodeling boom for several years, and this year's data confirm the housing slowdown many parts of the country are experiencing. Should you be worried? That depends on how fast and how far the housing market falls, but remember that both new construction and remodeling activity have been at record levels in recent years. Some adjustment is inevitable, but indications are that the current downturn represents a return to "normal" levels and that the prospects for remodeling remain bright (see "No Cause for Alarm").

 

"No Cause for  Alarm" and national figures as well as confidence levels for reporting region.  Confidence level is 7 % herein the North. 

North East Central  

 #'s are National Cost / Resale/ Cost Recouped then regional (North East Central) Cost / Resale/ Cost Recouped
National Job Cost Resale Value % Cost Recouped Regional Job Cost Resale Value % Cost Recouped

Window Replacement (vinyl) $10,160 $8,500 83.7% $10,753 $8,751 81.4%

Siding Replacement (vinyl) $9,134 $7,963 87.2% $9,351 $7,593 81.2%

Window Replacement (wood) $11,040 $9,416 85.3% $11,714 $9,174 78.3%

 

More fun remodeling...


Minor Kitchen Remodel $17,928 $15,278 85.2% $18,454 $13,802 74.8%

Major Kitchen Remodel $54,241 $43,603 80.4% $56,277 $38,884 69.1%

Bathroom Remodel $12,918 $10,970 84.9% $13,574 $9,742 71.8%

Project Descriptions


This blog entry inspired by Brian Brady's.  Remodeling to Add Value?   He's in San Diego... I envy their % look at them all in the 80+ %s!

My buyers today have two teenagers.  Hopefully they are committed enough to remaining a family of four if they decide to buy a three bedroom home.  The return does not look that great to  me but it is good to know what you can expect in return on remodeling.

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Nov. 14, 2006 - re: Remodeling Cost vs. Value Central Ohio

Posted by Gena Riede
Excellent post Maureen.  Very inspirational for futrure blog and I thank you for the knowledge base, as well. Always a great thing when you can say that you have learned something each day.
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Nov. 14, 2006 - re: Remodeling Cost vs. Value Central Ohio

Posted by Maureen McCabe
Thanks for stopping by Gena.  I am sure in your market the ROI %'s are higher like in Brians.  
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Nov. 14, 2006 - re: Remodeling Cost vs. Value Central Ohio

Posted by Lisa Dunn
First Maureen, I just love the layout of your page.  Very easy to move around in. It's fun to see the cost/return in other markets.
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Nov. 14, 2006 - re: Remodeling Cost vs. Value Central Ohio

Posted by Maureen McCabe
Thanks for stopping by and thanks for the comment Lisa. It is great to see how other markets compare.
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Nov. 14, 2006 - re: Remodeling Cost vs. Value Central Ohio

Posted by Jay Thompson
Great blog post Maureen! You should enter it in the next Carnival of Real Estate.

Note to self (again): Add MMs blog to blogroll, add MMs blog to blogroll...
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Nov. 15, 2006 - re: Remodeling Cost vs. Value Central Ohio

Posted by Maureen McCabe
Thanks for stopping by Jay... I was reading your blog today....I will add you to my blogroll...
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Nov. 18, 2006 - re: Remodeling Cost vs. Value Central Ohio

Posted by Michigan Maureen
I did not click through to the article yet, but I plan to.  You've inspired a blog back, so I will let you know when I get something up on my site about real estate north of the Ohio border. 

I can tell you that right now, there are some great deals to be had without having to remodel, if you are willing to be realistic about the price you will accept for your current home.  What does that mean?  Not getting what your neighbor got 2 years ago...

I am with Jay.  Enter in CORE.
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Nov. 19, 2006 - re: Remodeling Cost vs. Value Central Ohio

Posted by Maureen McCabe
I don't think this is worthy of CORE (I could not think what CORE was...) I was reading it and not paying attention to who wrote it... I read the last line.. and thought it was some nut.  Thanks for the comment.  
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Dec. 7, 2006 - re: Remodeling Cost vs. Value Central Ohio

Posted by Toby & Sadie

Another great post by Maureen! I'm finally getting out on the AR Blog Tour and saw this post. Great addition to your always great work!

Toby

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Dec. 7, 2006 - re: Remodeling Cost vs. Value Central Ohio

Posted by Maureen McCabe
And as a bonus I get to see a photo of Sadie (and Toby ) on my blog now...  just for a bit...  I think this was on the Real Living blog in just the last few days... Cost vs. Value.. I was thinking I should blog about it.  I guess I did... it's trying to keep up with the likes of Brian Brady and the rest of the Active Rainers.
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Dec. 7, 2006 - re: Remodeling Cost vs. Value Central Ohio

Posted by Maureen McCabe
Toby and Sadie... I don't think I said, thanks for stopping by.  I read Toby's AR blog this AM and and started to comment and then deleted it.  Opporunities for change!!  Keep your chins up.  Human and canine chins... I'm not saying anyone has a double chin.... Maureen 
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Jan. 15, 2007 - re: Remodeling Cost vs. Value Central Ohio

Posted by craig
 Excellent post...you've made some really important points.  Unless you’re a contractor, it’s hard to make sure you don’t get ripped off when you bring in a remodeler to fix up your home. What do you do if you’re cost conscious about a remodeling project, but don’t know what to do?

One great way to get pricing on projects like this is to submit your project inquiry into one of the companies that helps match you with qualified remodeling contractors.

For example, <a href="http://www.contractormarketingpros.com" title="contractor marketing">Contractor Marketing Pros.com</a> has a team of experts who are dedicated specifically to helping contractors and small businesses advertise yourselves online.  The team has a lot of really great network of websites and a suite of programs that get pinpoint targeted visitors to your website.  Plus,  with their pay per lead deal, they're not too expensive, because they only charge when they actually get customers for you.

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Jan. 15, 2007 - re: Remodeling Cost vs. Value Central Ohio

Posted by Maureen McCabe

Thanks for the comment Craig... I assumed Craig Schiller in Chicago at first but I guess not. 

Craig are you Contractor Marketing Pros.com ? I am not sure why your link did not work above but I did visit the site to see if this was a real comment or attempted comment spam gone awry.

"We are an interactive advertising firm that specializes in helping local contractors reach more customers. We combine limitless creativity, rigorous analysis, and continuous optimization to help build your brand, improve your relationship with your customers, and drive growth for your business.

Located in Dallas, TX, we combine extensive experience in search engine marketing, affiliate marketing, online media buying, domain development, and lead generation strategies. Why don't you take us for a test drive and see how our growing internet strategy agency can drive real growth for your company at a fraction of the cost you might have budgeted before you encountered us."

Thanks for the comment I think...

Maureen

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