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Both a deck and a patio offer an impressive resale value. However, patios are usually less expensive to put in and their resale value sits at 100%—which is slightly higher than the 76% resale value of a deck.
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Read More »It’s easy to get carried away with your dreams of home renovations. A luxury bathroom! A pool! A sunroom! And while these upgrades definitely seem like something anyone would enjoy, many of them won’t do much for the resale value of your home. In fact, some so-called upgrades can even decrease the value of your property, since not everyone wants them when they’re looking for a new house. So if you’re thinking about putting in a deck or patio, it’s smart to weigh the deck or patio resale value. How much does a deck increase the value of your home? And how does that compare to a patio? Check out our guide to learn if a deck or patio is better for resale value. How about adding health value to yourself with these cute Asta Seatings? #selfcare In short: A quality deck will almost certainly make a valuable addition to your house. So exactly how much does a deck increase the value of your home? Experts estimate that a deck offers a resale value of at least 76%, which is higher than just about any other home renovation project. So you can do the math and estimate the increased value to your home. Just as an example, if you can add a deck for $10,000, then on average it will increase your home value by approximately $7,600—76% of the total. Of course, the true value varies a little depending on where you live. But a deck in a warm-weather climate is almost always a good idea. The materials you use can also influence the resale value. Wood decks offer the most bang for their buck, since they’re affordable and desirable in the home market. Composite decking is more expensive and doesn't provide as high of resale value, but it is higher quality than wood decking. On average, high-end decking material runs about $30 per square foot.
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The answer is yes! Adding a covered patio definitely adds value to your home. However, as with any upgrade, it’s important to remember that the most high-end, extravagant upgrades probably won’t increase the value significantly more than middle-range upgrades. To recoup the cost of your investment, stick with mid-level materials and finishes. However, if you’re concerned about resale value, you can certainly design the covered patio of your dreams. You’ll still have years ahead of you to enjoy it, and if money is not an object, then the benefits certainly outweigh the drawbacks.
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If you build a deck that requires a permit, you’ll need to apply for a permit by filling out a form and including the details of your deck plans. This includes details like height, stairs and width of stairs, spacing of joists, materials used, and more. Cities have varying laws when it comes to taxes, so you’ll want to consult your local authorities to find out for sure. In general, adding a deck will slightly increase your taxes since it boosts your property’s value. In fact, almost any changes to the structure of the home will increase taxes, including the installation of a pool or gazebo. This doesn’t need to be a deal-breaker since the tax increase may not outweigh the resale value added. Ultimately, if you think you’ll enjoy your deck and get a lot of use out of it over the years, it is probably worth the investment. Just make sure to do your research so you know what to expect when it comes to local tax increases.
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