Key Takeaways:
An HVAC system upgrade can increase a home’s value because buyers often prioritize efficient heating and cooling when comparing properties.
High efficiency HVAC equipment can improve energy savings, lower utility costs, and make a home more attractive to potential buyers.
Installing or updating HVAC systems may help homes sell faster and at a stronger price point compared to homes with outdated or inefficient systems.
People look at home improvements for two reasons. One, they either make your life easier or more comfortable. Two, they increase the property value of your home. Trying to find a balance between these oft-conflicting categories can turn decision-making into a hassle. Although the property value benefits of HVAC upgrades are sometimes hard to quantify, there are several ways you can increase your home’s HVAC efficiency while you make updates to the system to increase the value of your investment and make your family more comfortable at the same time.
HVAC and Home Value
The magazines are full of advice for increasing the return on your investment for any home improvement. However, it can be fairly difficult to measure how much you could expect to gain in a better property value. Caveats to this rule include replacing specific items, like doors or windows, and major upgrades like a complete kitchen overhaul. Remodeling Magazine publishes a Cost vs Value Report each year reflecting the percentage return on home improvements in increased property value, based on the average money spent and region of the country. Appliances are not included in this report, except for a backup power generator, which is an uncommon home accessory. The lack of estimates of HVAC equipment’s effect on your home’s potential sale value does not stop real estate and HVAC experts from helping you to better qualify your personal financial benefit. Currently, buyers are quite selective about homes they will consider. The state of your HVAC equipment has the potential to make homeowners back away from bidding on your home, or rush to get in their offer before someone else does.Replacing Old Equipment
Whenever you think about an upgrade for your home, you should balance your own wants and needs with an understanding of what future buyers may think of it. This is especially true if you plan to sell your home anytime in the next five years — for instance, you might need more space as your family grows. Whether you’re planning on staying in your home for a while but your system is outdated, or you’re planning to sell in the next couple of years, it makes sense to evaluate your HVAC system to determine if its condition will depreciate your home value in the long run. Take a look at your HVAC system as if you had never seen it before. Ask the following questions:- Is it clean?
- Is it functional?
- How does it compare to what buyers might get in a new home?