Bathroom Remodels and Home Value
In the Greater Lexington real estate market, bathroom updates consistently rank among the top improvements for resale value. But not all upgrades are equal.
High-ROI Bathroom Updates
1. Vanity Replacement
A modern vanity with adequate storage can transform a dated bathroom. Cost: $500-2,500 installed. ROI: 60-70%.
Bathroom updates that improve daily function
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2. Tile Refresh
Replacing worn tile around the tub/shower area makes an immediate impact. Cost: $1,500-4,000. ROI: 50-65%.
3. Lighting Updates
Proper vanity lighting improves functionality and appeal. Cost: $300-800 installed. ROI: 70-80%.
4. Fixture Updates
New faucets, showerheads, and hardware modernize without major construction. Cost: $200-600. ROI: 80-100%.
What Central Kentucky Buyers Notice
Based on our experience working with investors and agents in Nicholasville & Lexington:
- Clean, bright bathrooms photograph well for listings
- Walk-in showers appeal to aging-in-place buyers
- Double vanities are sought after in master baths
- Ventilation (working exhaust fans) is often inspected
Budget Allocation
For a standard bathroom remodel with good ROI:
- 30% - Vanity and countertop
- 25% - Tile work (floor and tub surround)
- 20% - Fixtures and hardware
- 15% - Lighting and electrical
- 10% - Paint and finishing
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