The sky is the limit. Or at least, right above you, you can create a valuable new space in your attic and increase the value of your home. Have a look at the Cost-vs-Value of a Attic Bedroom Addition project. This project may be similar to what you are considering. We understand that budget is a major factor when considering building and remodeling projects and that is why we do our best to provide our clients with as much information as possible when discussing potential projects. Our clients have found that the information provided by Remodeling Magazine’s Cost-Vs-Value Report is very helpful when considering any major investment in your home. The average cost of this project is $52,433 for our region, which is slightly higher than the National Average of $51,696.
Example Attic Bedroom Addition
Convert unfinished attic space to a 15-by-15-foot bedroom and a 5-by-7-foot bathroom with shower. Include a 15-foot shed dormer, four new windows, and closet space under the eaves. Insulate and finish ceiling and walls. Carpet floor. Extend existing HVAC to new space; provide electrical wiring and lighting to code. Retain existing stairs, but add rail and baluster around stairwell.
Each project has a brief description and cost history and there are about 30 of the most popular remodeling projects with the average cost in a specific region. Click Here to view some videos for a better understanding of Cost-vs-Value. Additionally, you can find more information about how Remodeling Magazine partners with the National Association of Realtors and Realtor Magazine to determine the value of the 30 projects covered in the report.
Here is a copy of the SEATTLE, WA Cost Vs. Value Report.