Westchester real estate is competitive — but spending $50,000 on renovations before selling doesn't guarantee you'll get it back. Here's what the data and our local experience says about ROI on pre-sale improvements.
Highest ROI Pre-Sale Projects (Westchester 2026)
| Project | Typical Cost | Typical ROI |
|---|---|---|
| Interior paint (whole house) | $6,000–$12,000 | 85–100% |
| Exterior paint/touch-up | $3,000–$8,000 | 80–100% |
| Kitchen refresh (no layout change) | $8,000–$18,000 | 60–80% |
| Bathroom refresh | $3,000–$8,000 | 55–75% |
| Deck repair/replacement | $5,000–$18,000 | 55–70% |
| Full kitchen remodel | $35,000–$65,000 | 50–65% |
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📅 Get a Free EstimateWhat Westchester Buyers Notice First
In this price range ($600K–$1.5M+ in Westchester), buyers are looking for clean, move-in ready homes where they don't have to spend money immediately. Deferred maintenance (peeling paint, old deck, dated bathrooms) signals everything might need updating. Fresh paint and a clean, solid deck tell a different story.
Close Open Permits Before Listing
This is the #1 overlooked pre-sale issue in Westchester. Open building permits show up in title searches and can delay or derail closings. We handle permit resolution as a service — call for a free consultation on any open permit situation.
The Order of Priority
- Fix any deferred maintenance (leaks, broken fixtures, damage)
- Close any open permits
- Fresh paint — interior first, then exterior
- Address the kitchen and bathrooms cosmetically (not full remodel)
- Deck repair or replacement if the deck is a liability
- Curb appeal: pressure wash, paint front door, clean gutters
Getting a Number You Can Trust
Estimating a project accurately takes more than a quick look. The cost is shaped by your home's existing conditions, the grade of materials you select, how accessible the work area is, and issues that only become visible once work begins. A trustworthy estimate comes from an in-person assessment, not a phone guess — guesses are how projects end up with change orders and budget overruns. We measure precisely, evaluate the real conditions, and hand you a written quote that separates materials, labor, and permit costs clearly.
A bid that's far lower than the rest deserves a closer look. In Westchester, suspiciously low pricing usually signals a corner being cut somewhere — inferior materials, an uninsured or unlicensed crew, or a low entry price designed to grow through change orders. The smartest approach is to gather several quotes and compare exactly what each one includes, line by line, rather than judging by the total.
Why We Itemize Everything
Itemized pricing puts you in the driver's seat. You can see precisely where a material change trims the budget and where cutting back would be a false economy. It also heads off the single most common home-improvement dispute: surprise costs. Every estimate we provide is free, conducted in person, and itemized down to the line so nothing is hidden and nothing balloons unexpectedly.