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Falling House Values May Cause Rise in Home Improvement Projects, According to RenovatorsPlace.com

The Chicago Mercantile Exchange predicts a housing value slump across the nation, making home renovation an advisable way to bolster home value. RenovatorsPlace.com, the source for home renovation resources, offers essential advice and tips to help homeowners choose the right renovation projects, some of which can recoup more than 100 percent of their costs.

(PRWEB) November 25, 2006 -- Renovation can help homeowners protect their investment in the face of a nationwide decline in house values, according to RenovatorsPlace.com, the source for home renovation resources (http://www.RenovatorsPlace.com). The Chicago Mercantile Exchange predicts housing value losses around the country of up to 8.2 percent. However, renovation projects often recoup more than 100 percent of their costs, which means that carefully planned home improvement offers some protection for home value.

"As the housing market declines in many cities, homeowners should focus on improvements that will help keep their home values from falling," said Allison Beatty, founder of RenovatorsPlace.com. "By updating your kitchen or bathroom, adding new siding or replacing inefficient windows, you can help ensure your home value stays strong."

Trading in housing futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange indicates drops by late next summer of at least 5 percent for 10 leading markets. This projected value decline is not limited to any geographic region. With cities like Miami (-6.8 percent), Boston (-7.6 percent), Chicago (-5.9 percent), and Los Angeles (-8.2 percent) all facing significant drops, the weakening of housing values will be felt nationwide.

According to Realtor Magazine's "2005 Cost vs. Value Report," the four home renovation areas pointed to by Beatty often show returns of over 90 percent. On average, a window replacement, for example, retrieves 90 percent of its original cost. A mid-range kitchen remodeling rewards the homeowner with 91.1 percent returns. Siding replacement brings back 95.5 percent. Bathrooms recover 102.2 percent.

RenovatorsPlace.com provides ample home renovation resources like a contractor directory (http://www.renovatorsplace.com/contractor%2Ddirectory/) and entire sections of the Web site are devoted to high return renovation projects, such as kitchen remodeling (http://www.renovatorsplace.com/kitchen-remodeling/index.cfm).

RenovatorsPlace.com is an online home improvement resource that provides tips, articles, and local contractor directories. It features interviews with homeowners and photos of their real remodeling experiences.

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