Home Improvements
November 28, 2009
HomeGain.com, one of the first websites to offer Web-based free instant home values, announced that it has released the results of its nationwide home improvement and home staging Home Sale Maximizer survey.
HomeGain’s recent survey shows the top do-it-yourself home improvements that Realtors recommend to home sellers. HomeGain received responses from nearly 1,000 Realtors nationwide and configured a list of the top 12 do-it-yourself (DIY) home improvements that cost under $5,000 and benefit sellers most when they sell their homes.
According to the HomeGain survey, the top five home improvements that Realtors recommend to home sellers based on cost and return on investment (from highest to lowest ROI) are:
- Cleaning and de-cluttering ($200 cost / $1,700 price increase / 872% ROI)
- Home staging ($300 cost / $1,780 price increase / 586% ROI)
- Lightening and brightening ($230 cost / $1,300 price increase / 572% ROI)
- Landscaping ($320 cost / $1,500 price increase / 473% ROI)
- Repairing plumbing ($385 cost / $1,250 price increase / 327% ROI)
Cleaning and de-cluttering continues to rank as the top suggested home improvement (since the survey was originally conducted in 2000), recommended by 98% of Realtors, costing less than $200 and returning a value of nearly $1,700 to the home’s sale price, or an 872% return on investment.
“Many Realtors agree, especially in a buyer’s market, that sellers who make these recommended home improvements often get their homes sold faster and at higher prices,” stated Louis Cammarosano, General Manager at HomeGain. “We have customized our Home Sale Maximizer online home improvement tool to help identify and prioritize the projects that can increase the salability and selling price of a home.”
Rounding out the top 12, the list of low cost, do-it-yourself home improvements includes: updating electrical, replacing or shampooing carpets, painting interior walls, repairing damaged floors, updating kitchen, painting outside of home, and updating bathroom’s.
The home improvement projects with the highest price increases to a home’s resale value are updating the kitchen ($1,200 cost / $2,850 price increase), followed by painting the outside of the home ($900 cost / $1,815 price increase) and home staging ($300 cost / $1,780 price increase).
“Inexpensive cosmetic home improvements and basic improvements greatly enhance the value of the home,” stated Carol Wilson of Carpenter Real Estate in Indianapolis, IN, HomeGain AgentEvaluator member since 1999.





jgramins on Twitter
2109 Followers
GiuliaKnop
ChadLeeCongress
ColonelHarts
minefox1211
dance_steps
PatrickRiddle
EnvyMilwaukee
SentryLiquor
XRAYCAT7
LakeLawnResort
SashaTarkovsky
WiredWI
MenomoneePatch
HearAndProfit
hiking_il
ME_Leclerc
thelgngroup
danceforjoy_7
sg_re
Rbecca1h
love_vacations
zenoftom
iprosperity
ChicagoNewbie
Marveljth
glitterangel369
FreedomFounders
jude_loren
AmythystAmrylis
scotthodge
PaulBParsons
Blevis
NoahsArkWaterpk
walktheway
social_organize
joshschoenly
juliasmola
AllRegs
Cgbwebbe
ozawahokkaido
MilwRealtor
AthleticFoodie
GOPVictoryPrint
CarolynSellsWI
AutomatedFilter
SuesPrimeMLM
pink_floyd_fan
UNITSMilwaukee
gre8impressions
kirsty_king
RTORealty
benjaminspector
GaREIA
MrSportsbookGam
happychatty
jcdavid_rei
GMarketingGuy
HaworthChris
b0929
billpking
myHRhelper
DanMotor
RepRibble
SocioFocus
JonTiegs
hostnprofit
connect2agent
cruzzer22
JohnPruitt
DanielPeterson
ACDLiberty
andrewschneider
Auto_Gps
realestatexprts
Lisa_Fabiani
PriscillaJetA
JohnFriedrichs
HarborCenter_PW
BEST_TEAM
greenenergyguy1
MilSuckee
ChrisKnight
MyCreditDoc
LeaderListings
knightrunner22
AEAnneElizabeth
drewromejuliana
LakeshoreSTPark
MilwaukeeAHL
stockretweet
taylormarek
PLWSC
JohnFreeze27
stevenmarcy
sussex4454
Emperor_Bob
BigBookofYou
CandidCarrie
MCBENTLEYPA
critter_TV