Q. What Are The Remodeling Trends For 2010?
A. Obviously, your return on investment depends on where you live. But according to Remodeling Magazine's "2009-2010 Cost vs. Value report," which compiles results from members of the National Association Of REALTORS® in 80 cities, the trend is toward small-scale projects and replacements.
There's no doubt that curb appeal helps sell homes. You can improve your home's exterior without spending a great deal of money by adding a deck, replacing a lawn or enhancing the entrance-way.
Because of all the government incentives available, it also makes sense to make any improvements that add to your home's energy efficiency. For example, you can get a federal tax credit for 30% of the cost (up to $1,500) for installing certain products such as energy-efficient windows, insulation, roofing, and heating and cooling equipment. Go to www.energystar.gov for details.
Prospective home Buyers continue to look for improvements to kitchens and bathrooms. Instead of a high-end remodel, more people are choosing moderately priced upgrades that will improve their chances of a sale.
If you have any questions, or need capable and trustworthy representation, please call Joy Setzer at 704-241-8831 or Chelci Setzer at 704-605-9546 today! Thanks for the question!