NYC Home Value Guide – Best Renovations Before Selling
What Actually Adds Value Before You Sell?
Not all renovations are created equal. Some return more than you spend, others lose money the moment the contractor leaves. Here is what the data says about where to put your pre-listing dollars in 2026.
Highest ROI Overall
Best Interior Project
Strong Return
Poor Return on Investment
What renovations add the most value before selling?
Garage Door Replacement
At 268% return, this is the single best renovation investment you can make. New insulated steel doors with windows cost $4K-$8K and transform curb appeal instantly.
Minor Kitchen Update
Refinish cabinets, swap hardware, new countertops, updated appliances. Budget: $15K-$25K. Return: 113%. The key word is minor. Do not gut the kitchen.
Midrange Bathroom Remodel
New vanity, toilet, tile surround, fixtures. Budget: $29K-$50K in NYC. Return: 80%. Focus on the primary bath first, then guest bath if budget allows.
What should I fix first before listing my house?
Fix What Is Broken
Leaky roof, cracked foundation, old electrical, broken HVAC. Buyers notice deferred maintenance before they notice new countertops. Fix the bones first.
Curb Appeal
8 of the top 10 best-performing renovations are exterior upgrades. Paint the front door, power wash siding, refresh landscaping. First impressions set the price anchor.
Cosmetic Interior
Fresh neutral paint, updated light fixtures, new hardware. These are cheap, fast, and make every room photograph better. Skip the luxury upgrades entirely.
What renovations have the worst ROI when selling?
Full Kitchen Gut Renovation
At just 36% ROI, a $75K+ kitchen reno recovers roughly $27K at resale. If you love cooking, do it for yourself, but do not do it to sell.
Luxury Spa Bathroom
Steam showers, heated floors, body jets. They feel amazing but buyers will not pay a premium for your taste. Personal enjoyment only, not a selling strategy.
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I walk every listing before we decide on improvements. Some homes need $2K in paint. Others need nothing. Let me tell you which camp yours is in.
