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3 Home renovations for maximum ROI

by Jeannie Bettencourt 10/27/2023

Home renovations can do more than improve the aesthetics and functionality of your space. The right renovation can also improve property resale value, making it an excellent investment of your time and money. But which renovation projects are worth the work? Here are some home renovation ideas with the highest return on investment:

Garage door upgrade

When it comes to home renovation, garage doors are often forgotten. However, garage door replacement can boost your home’s curb appeal significantly and result in higher resale value. While there are many options available for a garage door makeover, even the simplest and most affordable changes can pay off.

If your current garage door mechanisms are in perfect condition, consider adding a new coat of paint to the outside. If you’ve experienced any issues with the functionality, having the switches, sensors and other components professionally serviced is worth your investment.

Easy kitchen upgrades

You don’t have to tear out and rebuild your entire kitchen to get major returns on a home renovation project. Opt for highly affordable and highly effective upgrades like new hardware for your cabinets and drawers. Painting your cabinets can also transform the entire space and result in more money on a home sale.

New fixtures like faucets increase your kitchen’s total value considerably, even if the upgrade is only for aesthetics. For an extra boost, try installing a water filter attachment or a built-in soap dispenser. DIY upgrades can help you save money and lower your cost, but consult a professional contractor if your renovation process includes electrical or plumbing systems.

Energy-saving vinyl windows

Energy efficiency is always a major plus to prospective homebuyers. However, even if you’re not planning to sell your house, replacing your windows with energy-saving vinyl can bring massive returns.

Homeowners who replace their windows with energy-efficient upgrades can save hundreds of dollars on their central heating and air conditioning. With better insulated windows, you’ll not only get a decent return on investment with increased home value, but with lower energy bills as well.

Not every home renovation has to be a full home remodel. During the planning process, make sure that you’re only completing the necessary upgrades for functionality, ROI and home living experience, so you don’t end up with a huge undertaking that could end up costing you more.

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Jeannie Bettencourt

As a RE/MAX® agent, I’m dedicated to helping my clients find the home of their dreams. Whether you are buying or selling a home or just curious about the local market, I would love to offer my support and services. I know the local community — both as an agent and a neighbor — and can help guide you through the nuances of our local market. With access to top listings, a worldwide network, exceptional marketing strategies and cutting-edge technology, I work hard to make your real estate experience memorable and enjoyable.

I look forward to the opportunity to work with you. Please don’t hesitate to contact me today!