Anonymous wrote:No, just move. Or knock down and rebuild.
We did a smaller reno (added a floor over part of the house; originally budgeted $250k, ran way over), we had to project manage the whole thing, and the result is still not better than if we had a house that was all built at the same time.
Your 50s house has 50s foundation, walls, wiring, etc., and the walls aren't square because they've shifted over time. When you add a room or a floor, things will not tie together perfectly. Nothing fixes that except a scrape renovation.
Anonymous wrote:If kids will all be in college within 4 years do you really need to add a floor?
Also color me sceptical that a $500k renovation will add $1.3 million in value but maybe I am wrong.
Basically it’s a huge amount of disruption and it’s hard to know if you are budgeting for overruns and the costs of living during it (and what tuition nearly being covered means) but if you really want to do it and have the budget….[/quote
The math is right when we look at square footage and bed and baths added. Full tuition means 4 years each at the highest private school.
House is currently at around 1.6 mil and based on sq footage and increase in rooms, neighbors houses are selling for at least 3mil upwards.
We want to do this to have more space, larger living areas, offices and bigger bedrooms. We don't plan on moving anytime soon and want to have space for the kids to come with friends and eventually families.
Anonymous wrote:We did. We don't plan on moving, and we were tired of our tiny bed and bathroom. Very happy with everything we did.
Anonymous wrote:1950s midcentury modern house. Small kitchen renovation 10 years ago but not much else done other than maintenance (roof, AC). Kids will all be in college within 4 years and their tuition is nearly 100% covered. We have 4mil+ in retirement funds and 1.5 mil in short term inherited investments. Does it make sense to put 500K into a renovation? Our neighborhood has homes from 1mil to 5mil and I'm guessing the renovation could add 1.3 mil to the home value more or less based on comps.
Does it make sense to do this now, and given our area is that a typical budget for adding a floor and general upgrades to the whole house?
Thanks for any advice, we are at the very start of this daunting process, but love the house and don't want to buy a newer one.