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2002 Cost vs. Value Report

Siding Replacement
If the exterior of a home is in bad condition, “that’s a negotiation item,” says Columbus, Ohio, salesperson and appraiser Mark Abbott of Mark W. Abbott Realty. If it’s in good shape, it’s not necessarily a selling point, but it’s not a stumbling block either.

Depending on the product and the color, new siding can change “the whole shell, the character of the house,” says San Antonio salesperson Pat Clay of Pat Clay, REALTORS®. New vinyl siding also signals low maintenance because no painting will be required, and a maintenance-free exterior is a big plus for busy homeowners today, Clay says.

The vinyl siding changeout in our project description costs $7,146 and brings back, on average, 79 percent, upon resale.

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

Replace 1,250 square feet of existing siding with new vinyl siding, including all trim.





Market       

Job
Cost

Resale
Value

Cost
Recouped

National Average

$7,146

$5,652

79%

 

Atlanta

6,374

4,009

63

 

Boston

8,708

3,786

43

 

Buffalo, N.Y.

6,652

5,300

80

 

Chicago

8,141

8,404

103

 

Cincinnati

6,746

4,250

63

 

Cleveland

7,111

5,680

80

 

Columbus, Ohio

6,452

4,119

64

 

Dallas

5,983

7,250

121

 

Denver

6,053

3,283

54

 

Detroit

7,073

3,931

56

 

Houston

6,728

3,440

51

 

Indianapolis

6,582

3,916

60

 

Kansas City, Mo.

7,113

3,625

51

 

Los Angeles area

8,325

10,709

129

 

Los Angeles

8,056

13,542

168

 

Orange County, Calif.

8,593

7,875

92

 

Miami

5,787

4,125

71

 

Milwaukee

7,583

5,414

71

 

Minneapolis

8,193

7,033

86

 

New Orleans

5,597

5,044

90

 

New York area

7,459

6,329

85

 

Passaic, N.J.

7,396

7,000

95

 

Nassau-Suffolk, N.Y.

8,166

6,033

74

 

Fairfield-New Haven, Conn.

6,814

5,954

87

 

Norfolk, Va.

 5,256

5,000

95

 

Orlando, Fla.

6,256

3,014

48

 

Philadelphia

7,486

6,498

87

 

Phoenix

7,105

3,250

46

 

Pittsburgh

7,185

4,875

68

 

Portland, Ore.

7,683

2,417

31

 

Providence, R.I.

7,248

3,600

50

 

Sacramento, Calif.

8,245

5,400

65

 

Salt Lake City

7,850

6,300

80

 

St. Louis

7,737

6,250

81

 

San Antonio

5,627

2,309

41

 

San Diego

8,281

6,000

72

 

San Francisco area

9,073

10,146

112

 

San Francisco

9,073

7,700

85

 

Oakland, Calif.

9,073

12,592

139

 

Seattle

8,052

5,438

68

 

Tampa, Fla.

7,015

13,629

194

 

Washington, D.C., area

5,967

4,816

81

 

Washington, D.C.

6,238

6,000

96

 

Baltimore

5,566

3,447

62

 

Richmond, Va.

6,096

5,000

82