If there's only one room in your home that you'd like to change, deciding to remodel can be as simple as determining how to finance the project, finding the right contractor and setting a timeline. But what if you have multiple projects that you'd like to complete and an established budget of $20,000?
We asked home improvement and real estate experts for advice about how to spend wisely on remodeling.
"The first question we ask everyone is how long they plan to stay in the home," says Chuck Khiel, vice president of Fred Home Improvement, a division of Case Architects & Remodelers. "If you're staying forever, it makes sense to do something you really want to do regardless of whether it enhances the value of your home. If you're selling in three to five years or sooner, then you're more focused on your [recoupment] on investment."
No matter how long you plan to stay, you should always consider the resale value of the project to make sure you're making a smart investment, says Mischa Fisher, chief economist at Angi, the home services platform formerly known as Home Advisor and Angie's List.
"As much as we'd all like to tackle the 'wants' before the 'needs,' it's important to prioritize the needs first," says Fisher. "Always prioritize repairs that relate to safety. There might be repairs that seem small or insignificant now that could become much bigger, riskier and more expensive if they're ignored too long."
A $20,000 budget can buy a lot of remodeling, but it may not be enough to complete all of your projects. Here are a few popular choices to consider:
Kitchen
Remodeling an average kitchen costs between $25,000 and $40,000, says Fisher. The recoupment on investment for kitchen updates can be more than 70%, he says.