As we move into 2009, you may be thinking about those spring-time projects that you will need to tackle, like landscaping the garden, rebuilding a patio or fence, changing older windows and doors, a new roof, or even remodeling your basement, kitchen or bathroom. If you tune in to some recent popular TV programs like “Extreme Makeover - Home Edition”, you will surely catch the home makeover bug.
If you live in a freehold house, you should be spending an average of 1% of your home value annually, on maintenance, just to keep it in good repair and to prevent it from declining in value, according to “Home Buying for Dummies” by Eric Tyson and Ray Brown. And according to the Appraisal Institute of Canada’s 2004 Home Renovation Survey, professional home improvements and renovations will bring the following return on your investment:
Top Four Renovations that will give you the Highest Payback Potential
Bathroom renovations (75-100%)
Kitchen renovations (75-100%)
Interior painting (50-100%)
Exterior painting (50-100%)
Other Renovations Payback Potential
Roof shingle replacement (50-80%)
Furnace/heating system (50-80%)
Basement renovation (50-75%)
Recreation room addition (50-75%)
Installing a fireplace (50-75%)
Flooring (50-75%)
Constructing a garage (50-75%)
Window/door replacement (50-75%)
Building a deck (50-75%)
Central air conditioning (25-75%)
Six Renovations that will give you the Lowest Payback Potential
Landscaping (25-50%)
Interlocking paving (25-50%)
Building a fence (25-50%)
Asphalt paving (20-50%)
Adding a swimming pool (10-40%)
Installing a skylight (0-25%)
Homeowners can also visit the “Appraisal Institute of Canada” website, to try out their on-line tool which helps you understand what value you can anticipate to see from the various improvements that you make on your home. The name of this particular tool is called RENOVA and it is an excellent resource for homeowners. You may visit the site, by following this link below:
http://component.aicanada.ca/e/resourcecenter_renova.cfm
Remember that the referenced website link is only a guide, and you should always carefully consider that proper appraisal values can only be provided by a certified professional appraiser holding an AACI or CRA designation. It is also important to mention that an appraiser will also assess other factors, about the home, to complete accurate appraisal results, for example, the neighbourhood, recent real estate activity, lot, location, etc.
This article was written by Elizabeth Blair, a Licensed Mortgage Agent with Mortgage Edge in Richmond Hill, Ontario. Elizabeth services mortgage clients in Mississauga and all over the Greater Toronto area.
You can contact Elizabeth directly by phone at (905) 510-5785
by email at eblair@mortgageedge.ca
or you visit her website at: www.missmortgage.ca
Elizabeth is licensed with the Financial Services Commission of Ontario and is also a Member of IMBA (the Independent Mortgage Brokers Association of Ontario) www.imba.ca