Despite their informal, indoor-outdoor feel,sunroom additionsare a costly undertaking. It needs a foundation, walls, and a roof, just like any other addition and it needs numerous windows, which can ratchet up the costs.

A 200-square-foot sunroom addition, including footings and slab-on-grade foundation, post-and-beam construction thats exposed on the interior, efficient windows, 10 operable skylights, ceiling fan, tile floor, and window shades, costs an average of $75,726, according to Remodeling magazines 2015 Cost vs. Value Report. You can expect to get $36,704 of that investment (48.5%) back at resale, according to the study.

The highest rate of return on a sunroom addition is in the sunny Pacific West. In San Francisco, for example, the average cost is $93,232 and the return is $81,655, or 87.6%. The lowest payback is in the Mid-Atlantic region, where the average cost is $73,731 but the payback is only $31,691 a 43.1% return.

Wherever you live, the key to maximizing your return is to avoid over-improving. That means building a sunroom addition only if neighboring houses of similar style, size, and value tend to have them.

Of course, return on investment shouldnt be your only concern when considering a sunroom addition or any home improvement. Do the project because you want to enjoy it for years to come, and then consider whatever payback youll wind up getting when you sell in five or more years as found money.

National average cost, 200-square-foot sunroom addition:

Job Cost: $75,726 Resale Value: $36,704 Cost Recoup: 48.5%

Regional Info:

New England

Middle Atlantic

South Atlantic

East South Central

West South Central

East North Central

West North Central

Mountain

Pacific

Read more here:
Sunroom Addition: Return on Investment - HouseLogic

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September 26, 2015 at 5:44 pm by Mr HomeBuilder
Category: Sunroom Addition