How much would home theater increase the value of the house?

Anonymous
For 1.3M house, if we spend 50-75K to create a nice, but not so upscale home theater, how much would it increase the house value later?
Anonymous
Eh, might be like a swimming pool.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Eh, might be like a swimming pool.


Funny......but how?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For 1.3M house, if we spend 50-75K to create a nice, but not so upscale home theater, how much would it increase the house value later?


Can't imagine it boosting the value much at all, frankly.
Anonymous
It won't boost the value dollar by dollar , what does marginally boost the value is the fact you have a home theater. It's usually a must have in most new construction now a days with a finished basement.
Anonymous
So I saw one of these in a house recently. It was around 7 years old and SO dated now. Like the speakers and the screen, everything had changed so much. Even the couches looked older. I felt like it had dated the house way too much.

Anonymous
Not all, IMO.

I loathe home theaters. If I bought a house with one, I'd only be thinking about how much it would cost to tear it out and turn it into useable space.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not all, IMO.

I loathe home theaters. If I bought a house with one, I'd only be thinking about how much it would cost to tear it out and turn it into useable space.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Eh, might be like a swimming pool.


little kids could drown in a home theater?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So I saw one of these in a house recently. It was around 7 years old and SO dated now. Like the speakers and the screen, everything had changed so much. Even the couches looked older. I felt like it had dated the house way too much.



+1. I'd think it might increase value by, say, $5-10k (guesstimate), just because it means you'd have good wires in place to support a reno later on. But otherwise, people want what they want. I'm not going to want your stadium seating, or else I'm going to want a different configuration.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Eh, might be like a swimming pool.


little kids could drown in a home theater?


Figuratively, I think they could. All that screen time...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not all, IMO.

I loathe home theaters. If I bought a house with one, I'd only be thinking about how much it would cost to tear it out and turn it into useable space.


+1


+2.
Anonymous
You won't get back the full investment. The amount of value it adds also depends - Are you finishing space that is currently unfinished? Are you adding new square footage? Those things in and of themselves will add value. Converting an existing room into a media room would return maybe 15% of the cost.
Anonymous
I agree. Might be like a swimming pool. Some buyers will like it and some would appreciate the extra space for something else besides a theater. I wouldn't put one in just to try to increase the value.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not all, IMO.

I loathe home theaters. If I bought a house with one, I'd only be thinking about how much it would cost to tear it out and turn it into useable space.


We have a home theater but our house is 6br 6ba and 6000 SF. I don't think I need another room. Point is that most houses that have home theater rooms are already large.
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