If you’re like the majority of homeowners, you probably haven’t thought about your roof too much over the years because it was functioning fine and fairly out of sight. As you go to,

Dated: June 30 2021
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If your roof is in poor condition or dysfunctional, then a new roof (or at least repairs) are a necessity regardless of whether or not you’re planning to sell soon. Down the road, it will also certainly speed up the sale of your home and increase your sale price.
If your roof is functioning properly, you should wait
If your roof is functioning properly, then you should take the necessary steps to maintain it while you’re living in the home, then discuss the pros and cons of a new roof with your real estate agent before you sell. Roof Advisor suggests regular inspections twice a year. During your regular roof inspections, you or a roof inspector should look for:
When it comes to selling, your Realtor can partner with Curbio to provide the best advice on whether or not a new roof (or repairs) will increase your home value enough to make it worth it for you. In many cases, if the roof is reaching the end of its time, replacing it is worth the investment because today’s home buyers are particularly wary of homes that might require home improvement projects. If the roof is newer or has been well-maintained, then an inspection and a few repairs may be all that’s necessary to ensure no red flags are brought up during the buyer’s inspection.
When considering pre-listing home improvements, homeowners generally want to sell faster, sell for more money or, in a perfect world, both. Without impacting speed and returns, pre-sale renovations really don’t make much sense.
The average cost of an asphalt roof replacement is $22,636. With such a significant amount of money, if you’re replacing your roof to sell, you’ll want to make sure the returns are there. If you go off of Remodeling Magazine’s Cost vs. Value Report, then you might be thinking it’s definitely not worth it to replace a roof right before selling. It’s important to keep in mind, however, that this data is pulled for all home improvement projects—not those done immediately before resale. If you live in a home for 20 years and replace your roof after 10, then by the time you sell your home, that roof is 10 years old. A 10-year-old roof doesn’t provide the same value as a brand new one.
Because of the number of factors involved—climate, maintenance, material, age—we always recommend you work with a licensed real estate agent who will partner with Curbio to determine the cost and returns of a new roof. Your agent can request a free, same-day estimate from Curbio, then discuss with you if it’s necessary to get a new roof to sell, what value a new roof will add, and how much a new roof can help speed up your home sale.
Courtesy of Curbio
If you’re like the majority of homeowners, you probably haven’t thought about your roof too much over the years because it was functioning fine and fairly out of sight. As you go to,
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