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Home Renovations Cost More Than You Think—Especially These 3 Projects
Home renovation projects often exceed initial budget expectations, with kitchen and bathroom remodels, along with garage, attic, or basement conversions, being among the most expensive. According to Today’s Homeowner, 55 percent of homeowners undertook remodeling projects last year, totaling $427 billion. A 2023 survey by Houzz revealed that kitchen and bathroom remodels incur the highest median costs, at $20,000 and $13,500, respectively. Homeowners are advised to allocate an additional 20 percent to their budget to account for unforeseen issues such as mold or water damage, as 80 percent of property owners exceeded their initial budget by at least $500.
Kitchen renovations typically range from $15,000 to $50,000. Key cost drivers include cabinets, countertops, and hardware. Brady Bridges, a broker/owner at Reside Real Estate, highlights these as significant expenses. Homeowners should conduct thorough research on appliances, sinks, faucets, flooring, light fixtures, garbage disposals, fume hoods, and backsplash tiles, comparing prices across various brands like Whirlpool, GE monogram, and SubZero. John Bodrozic, co-founder of HomeZada, emphasizes that material costs for items such as granite slab, Corian, and tile countertops vary considerably. Creating an itemized list and researching price ranges can help establish a realistic budget, and painting existing cabinets can be a cost-saving measure. Charlotte Granville, a home remodeling specialist for Fixr.com, advises including permit costs in estimates and obtaining quotes from at least three contractors. Homeowners can also save money by undertaking tasks like demolition or painting themselves, and should factor in additional costs like takeout food during the renovation period.
Bathroom remodels average around $6,250, but unexpected problems like leaks or mold can quickly escalate costs. Homeowners need to decide whether to hire a contractor, undertake DIY, or a combination of both. While some tasks like installing toilets, sinks, cabinetry, and tile can be DIY, projects involving electrical work, plumbing, or finish carpentry usually necessitate professional expertise due to the high skill level, specialized tools, and safety requirements involved.
Converting garages, attics, or basements into living spaces is another common, yet costly, renovation. Garage conversions can cost between $2 to $5 per square foot, with major or high-end remodels reaching up to $86 per square foot. Material costs are variable, with electrical work averaging $275, plumbing $1,550, interior walls $2,000, and insulation $1 per square foot. The overall cost for a garage conversion is estimated at $11,700, but can be significantly higher in certain regions, such as California, where it averages $37,400. Attics and basement refinishing projects are even more expensive, ranging from $16,000 to $20,000, due to additional requirements like HVAC installation, new windows, doors, and the creation of entryways or stairs. The article concludes by advising homeowners to trust their instincts when selecting contractors, gather multiple bids, and avoid solely choosing the lowest bid, noting that 93 percent of homeowners report an improved quality of life after their renovations.
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