The value of remodeling projects depends on several factors such as how old is the building, the general condition, and the real need for the project.
Keep in mind that the appearance of a house on the outside is what gives an initial and lasting impression. Keeping the exterior paint in good condition with no flake or chip and a roof should be clear of damaged shingles would it be your first step.
If paint on window shutters or trim is chipped, a new coat will refresh them and give your house a whole new look. These are inexpensive investments that are worth the cost.
Bath and kitchen areas are the most important rooms within a home. Remodeling a kitchen or bathroom can cost thousands of dollars but in many cases all they need is some sprucing up with paint or new floor material. Replacing an antiquated bathroom vanity and an old toilet is not very expensive and is not considered a major bathroom remodeling job. Buy new bathroom fixtures from bathroom designer warehouses at cut-rate prices. All these remodeling tasks are worth the investment.
Stained or messy flooring in the bathroom, laundry room or kitchen can reflect a disinterested homeowner, and these areas can be improved quite easily. Remove the varnish off of worn floors and reapply. Replace a dirty carpet for something more in tune with modern design.
These remodeling suggestion are inexpensive and are worth the investments. But before investing a great deal of money into an old home, determine what the return will be on the investment based on market value or how long you plan on staying in the house.
Certain home renovations are a win-win situation, providing enjoyment to you, the homeowner, and then making your home more marketable, and worth more, in the future.