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Remodeling Investments: Bathrooms Continue to be a Good BET!

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Real Estate Agent with Boardman Realty Minnesota License#90858

In this changed market, many homeowners are choosing to stay in their current homes and remodel rather than make a move. But are you concerned that the investment might outweigh the value added to your home? If you are, you would have good reason. There isn't one remodeling investment that you will fully be able to recoup all of your costs but if you are considering a bathroom remodel for your Twin Cities home, you can expect to recoup a good portion of it.
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As a REALTOR®, I have always told homeowners, kitchens and bathrooms sell homes. A recent report from National Association of Realtors (NAR) agrees. While a kitchen or bathroom remodel will not recoup in sales dollars the way it did in years past, both are still important enough to make the list of the eight quick fixes for home value. In late December, the NAR released the 2009-2010 Cost VS Value Report for home remodels. This study looked at cost data, resale value and percentage recouped for 25 different projects in 80 housing markets across the United States. With a bath remodel, a homeowner can expect to recoup a good portion of their expenses with a 75.4 percent return on investment for a mid-range remodel (about $62,000) as an average across the US but in Minnesota this ROI percentage drops to roughly 65%. On a lower budget remodel (spending about $16,000) the average American homeowner can expect to see a 71.0i% return while the average Minnesota homeowner will see about 65%. The return on investment is down from studies in previous years but as bathrooms are high on a homebuyer's priority list, I would say bathroom remodeling is a good investment for future resale. (View all the statistics from the Cost vs. Value Report 2009-2010 for the Mpls/St Paul area..)

Before a considering a bathroom remodel, you need to understand "Why" you are undertaking this project. Do you need a new bathroom because the old layout is not functional? Not enough bathrooms in your home? Or is it because you plan to move and the gold ceramic tile and lemon yellow fixtures from the 1960's are too ugly to get the best price for the home?

To design the perfect bathroom for your home a lifestyle inventory will need to be taken. This is a process where you ask yourself questions to determine the needs and expectations specific to your family for your family. Here some lifestyle questions to consider:

  • Who and how the bath will be used?
  • One sink or two?
  • Shower and tub combination or just a shower?
  • Storage, electrical outlets and counter space needs.
  • Private areas or completely open?
  • Will there be handicap accessibility needs now or in the future?

If you are looking for resale value, trends are important in bathrooms. Here are some of today's hot bathroom trends:

  • Spa atmosphere with muted, neutral colors like beige, olive and sand.
  • Multiple mirrorsSoft and natural lighting
  • Subdue shiny fixtures...Chrome is out. Choose warm copper and bronze fixtures instead.
  • Artistic sinks and granite counters
  • Free standing, soaker bath tubs.
  • Heated, ceramic flooring.
  • Separate tub and shower.
  • Furniture-look to cabinetry with wood accents to mirrors, lighting and tubs.
  • Bathroom suite with coffee maker and flat screen.
  • Environmentally friendly products such as low-flow toilets & energy efficient lighting

Another important consideration is handicap accessibility needs whether now or in the future. Options today go way beyond a raised toilet and grab bars in the shower. Larger doorways, easy access lighting, easy entry tubs, roll in showers, sinks that raise and lower with the touch of a button are just some of the new options available to persons with special needs. If you are planning to stay in your home for a significant length of time, it might pay to review some of the exciting new products available. In Minnesota, I have had the opportunity to meet and work with an accessibility builder/remodeler specializing in totally accessible housing. These model homes feature unique products that make life easier and more enjoyable to persons with special needs.

If remodeling specifically to put your home on the market, take into consideration the quality and condition of the home. A good REALTOR® who knows your neighborhood can assist you here. In most cases, costs for a very expensive remodel will not be recouped in the short run. Working with someone who really understands your particular marketplace will help you get your home staged to sell within your budget and sold more quickly.Spending a little extra time in the planning stage can reduce the headaches and heartaches of a construction project that does not meet expectations. Taking your time will allow you to make the wise decisions that add value to your most important financial investment, your home.

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Teri Eckholm. REALTOR with Boardman Realty, is a native Minnesotan who has lived and worked in the Minneapolis St Paul metro all of her life. She specializes in lakeshore homes, acreage properties and first time home buyers but assists anyone making a move in the north and east Twin Cities metro.

If you are buying, selling or relocating to Minnesota and need help from a professional REALTOR®, give Teri , a call or visit her website for a FREE Home Buyer Success Guide or FREE Home Value Report She specialize in acreage and lakeshore properties in the north and east Twin Cities metro area including Ham Lake, Lino Lakes and all communities in the Forest Lake School District! Serving Anoka, Chisago, Ramsey and Washington Counties in Minnesota.

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Comments(9)

Laura Cerrano
Feng Shui Manhattan Long Island - Locust Valley, NY
Certified Feng Shui Expert, Speaker & Researcher

Teri, My home is so old the bathroom has already had one remodel and it still looks dated.  It's small so I don't have some of the wonderful choices you listed but not long ago I had a paint job and new tub put it and even that made a big difference.

Jan 20, 2010 02:37 AM
Bill Gassett
RE/MAX Executive Realty - Hopkinton, MA
Metrowest Massachusetts Real Estate

I am sure that Bathrooms and kitchens will always stay at the top of the best remodeling projects on cost v.s value.

Jan 20, 2010 08:13 AM
Terry & Bonnie Westbrook
Westbrook Realty Broker-Owner - Grand Rapids, MI
Westbrook Realty - Grand Rapids Forest Hills MI Re

They continue to be the best because that what the buyers want. Still in most cases it is better to do the remodel early in the ownership of the home and enjoy the benefits.

Jan 20, 2010 03:05 PM
Teri Eckholm
Boardman Realty - White Bear Lake, MN
REALTOR Serving Mpls/St Paul North & East Metro

Carole--Even small improvements like upgraded counters, paint, and fixtures make a big difference when it comes time to sell!

Jan 21, 2010 02:08 AM
Teri Eckholm
Boardman Realty - White Bear Lake, MN
REALTOR Serving Mpls/St Paul North & East Metro

Bill--They seem to always be on the top of buyer's wish lists so I do agree it will always hold the most value.

Jan 21, 2010 02:09 AM
Teri Eckholm
Boardman Realty - White Bear Lake, MN
REALTOR Serving Mpls/St Paul North & East Metro

Terry&Bonnie--I so agree with this! We remodeled our kitchen now so that we could enjoy the next 3-4 years before we plan to make a move...Nice to enjoy where you live instead of having to sell right after updating.

Jan 21, 2010 02:10 AM
Ray Saenz
Exit Realty Laredo - Laredo, TX
Homes for Sale in Laredo, TX - Texas, Realtor

Teri,
These are great tips and advises, once an appraiser told me this "Ray if you want to upgrade your home do it because you will enjoy it and because you will seat there for many years" what he wanted to tell me is that if people do upgrades or updates and the subdivision or neighborhood is so depressed it does not matter if you put gold in your home it will not help a lot in the value compared with similar homes in the subdivision, whatever they appraiser for, your home will be a little bit higher but that's it, so it depends what you really want to do with your current home.  Great blog !

 

Jan 21, 2010 03:42 PM
Jeanean Gendron
The Address Realty - Redding, CA
Specializing in Selling Unique Properties

Teri, what a great post. This took some time. It is very important to tell our clients that a remodel to sell does not make sense because they will not recapture the cost. It may help to sell it, however. We all need to maintain our homes and keep them updated. It is like putting money in the bank or buying stock. If you sell to soon, however you may not have meet your financial goals.

Jan 22, 2010 02:33 AM
Celeste "SALLY" Cheeseman
Liberty Homes - Mililani, HI
(RA) AHWD CRS ePRO OAHU HAWAII REAL ESTATE

That is one great detailed post on upgraded a bath!  I always tell my clients that the baths and kitchen are a sure bet to investing their money wisely

Jan 22, 2010 03:06 AM