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Every year, Remodeling Magazine publishes the Remodeling Cost vs Value Report.You can now view the 2009-2010 Bay Area Remodeling Cost vs Value Report available under Quick Links on our website,www.aboutbayareahomes.com.You can also access the report by clicking on the Cost vs Value widget below Quick Links.
2009 was a year of transition for the remodeling and real estate.One would have thought that the costs for remodeling projects would have fallen, but that turns out to not be the case, although the rise was smaller than in previous years. On the other side of the coin, even though costs increased slightly, the value added of the projects dropped slightly.Of courses some of the difference could be the result of consumers sticking to projects that are “back to the basics”.
Exterior improvements were more common, primarily because exterior improvements contribute to the overall look and feel of a building. In other words, in a market where there are more buyers than sellers “Curb appeal is king.”
For the San Francisco Bay Area, improvements that increase a home’s value above the project’s cost included, adding a bedroom in the attic, a new deck, new entry doors, kitchen and bath remodels and window replacement.You can view the entire San Francisco Bay Area Report at under Quick Links at www.aboutbayareahomes.com.
For now, it looks like “Bling is not the thing.” The four-year Cost vs. Value trend toward smaller, low-maintenance projects and an emphasis on essentials over extras will likely continue to influence homeowners remodeling plans.
In these complex times, I am always available to answer your questions or discuss you concerns. Simply call, text oremail mefor a prompt response.
Russ Boyd and his team professionally assist buyers, sellers and homeowners in the Peninsula Communities of the San Francisco Bay Area. They serve clients in San Mateo, San Francisco, Santa Clara, Alameda and Contra Costa counties. Licensed as a Real Estate Broker by the California Department of Real Estate, 01264240.
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Does it Pay to Remodel? The Answer Here!
By Russ Boyd on January 22nd, 2010
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2009 was a year of transition for the remodeling and real estate. One would have thought that the costs for remodeling projects would have fallen, but that turns out to not be the case, although the rise was smaller than in previous years. On the other side of the coin, even though costs increased slightly, the value added of the projects dropped slightly. Of courses some of the difference could be the result of consumers sticking to projects that are “back to the basics”.
For the San Francisco Bay Area, improvements that increase a home’s value above the project’s cost included, adding a bedroom in the attic, a new deck, new entry doors, kitchen and bath remodels and window replacement. You can view the entire San Francisco Bay Area Report at under Quick Links at www.aboutbayareahomes.com.
For now, it looks like “Bling is not the thing.” The four-year Cost vs. Value trend toward smaller, low-maintenance projects and an emphasis on essentials over extras will likely continue to influence homeowners remodeling plans.
In these complex times, I am always available to answer your questions or discuss you concerns. Simply call, text or email me for a prompt response.
Now, more than ever buyers and sellers will benefit from the advice and guidance that an experienced REALTOR® can provide. If you are in the San Francisco Bay Area, I invite you to take a look at our Resource Center, www.AboutBayAreaHomes.com. There you will find links for active home listings, including bank owned and short sales, home loan information, market activity reports, home seller strategies, staging and decorating, a suite of 19 calculators, plus my book, “Let’s Make a Deal, The Insiders Guide to Buying and Selling Real Estate” and more. Of course I am always available to discuss your real estate or mortgage related questions or concerns, just call, text or email me for a prompt response.
Russ Boyd and his team professionally assist buyers, sellers and homeowners in the Peninsula Communities of the San Francisco Bay Area. They serve clients in San Mateo, San Francisco, Santa Clara, Alameda and Contra Costa counties. Licensed as a Real Estate Broker by the California Department of Real Estate, 01264240.
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