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For Immediate Release
11/06/2007

 

Barb Fujito
Tel.: 888-825-4169
URL: Remodelestimates.com
Email: barb@remodelestimates.com
Interviews and detailed report data available upon request

 

Falling Home Prices Cause Homeowners to Focus on Cost Savings When Remodeling

While interest in remodeling remains high, the most recent survey of 5,000 U.S. homeowners by www.remodelestimates.com reveals that cost savings is now a key consideration as U.S. home prices continue to decline.

Sunnyvale, CA – November 6, 2007- The Fall 2007 Remodelestimates.com Remodeling Sentiment Report, a semi-annual survey of 5,000 US homeowners, shows a continuing trend among homeowners toward minimizing remodeling costs.

Remodelestimates.com’s most recent survey reveals that remodeling plans are of a similar scope and cost as in previous years, but now homeowners are taking additional steps to reduce costs. According to the survey, homeowners who are considering remodeling their homes identify economizing on materials and forgoing the services of a general contractor as the steps they are considering to reduce costs.

Economizing
Homeowners who plan to use economy materials for their remodel:
UP from 8% in 2006 to 16% in 2007
 
Homeowners who plan to use luxury materials for their remodel:
DOWN from 16 % in 2006 to 9% in 2007
“Do It Yourself” (DIY)
Homeowners who do not plan on hiring a general contractor:
UP from 25% in 2005 and 33% in 2006, to 36% in 2007
 
Homeowners who plan on doing some work themselves:
UP from 60% in 2005 to 65% in 2006, and steady at 64% in 2007.

The previous Remodelestimates.com Remodeling Sentiment Report published in Spring 2007 highlighted the beginning of this cost savingtrend as well as the continued interest in large remodels relative to the value of the home, which still averages 30% of the home’s value. Accordingly, the most recent survey reveals a nationwide cost saving trend even though the scale of remodel projects remains the same. This is due to the fading wealth effect felt by homeowners as home prices soften.

Other findings in the survey include:
Homeowners’ are:

Excited about Remodeling 50%
Dreading Remodeling 11%

Homeowners’ plans include:

Kitchen Remodel 57%
Bathroom Addition 52%
Bathroom Remodel 50%
Addition of One or More Bedrooms or Den 41%
Addition of a 2nd Story 29%
Enlarge a Family Room 27%
Enlarge or Add a Garage 20%
Finish a Basement 13%

 


Dan Fritschen is author of several books including Remodel or Move? Make the Right Decision, Attic Remodeling Workbook, and The Complete Remodeling Workbook and Organizer.

For more information on home remodeling trends and costs, visit: remodelestimates.com and www.remodelormove.com.

Media Kits available upon request. Dan Fritschen is also available for interviews.

Contact: Barb Fujito  888-825-4169 or send an email to barb@remodelestimates.com

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