“The magazine looked at prices on 35 popular home renovation projects — and just how much of that money homeowners can expect to recoup when they sell. In the study, prices were based on national averages for time and materials supplied by skilled professionals (no DIY jobs here). While some projects moved the needle on home value more than others, most didn’t return 100 percent of the renovation cost at resale, according to the report. And the six projects that yielded the least at resale all returned less than 61 cents on the dollar. Here, according to the 2014 Remodeling Magazine study, are the six home renovation projects that bring the smallest return at resale.”
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