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Cost vs. Value 2020
2020 Cost vs Value Report
This site compares average costs for 22 remodeling projects with the value those projects retain at resale in 101 U.S. markets.
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Dallas,TX
Regional City Data - Dallas, Texas
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Dallas, Texas
City data for 22 projects, including:
City Job Costs
City Resale Value
City Cost Recouped
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Dallas, Texas
2020 West South Central Averages
Project
Job Cost
Resale Value
Cost Recouped
Change vs 2019
Manufactured Stone Veneer
Job Cost:
$9,276
$8,851
Resale Value:
$8,003
$8,062
Cost Recouped:
86.3%
91.1%
$9,276
$8,851
$8,003
$8,062
86.3%
91.1%
Minor Kitchen Remodel | Midrange
Job Cost:
$22,153
$21,707
Resale Value:
$15,317
$16,594
Cost Recouped:
69.1%
76.4%
$22,153
$21,707
$15,317
$16,594
69.1%
76.4%
Entry Door Replacement | Steel
Job Cost:
$1,803
$1,767
Resale Value:
$1,181
$1,285
Cost Recouped:
65.5%
72.8%
$1,803
$1,767
$1,181
$1,285
65.5%
72.8%
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