Efficiency and Resilience: #3 Resilience - a Financial Comparison between 3 options for a 250 sqm House (Regular, Energy-Efficient and Resilient)
Rony Francis AlChidiac
Independent Quantity Surveyor, Construction Financial Advisor, Project Manager, Construction Manager. #QuantitySurveyor #ResilientArchitectureExpert #ConstructionExpert #ProjectManagement #FinancialAdvisor
In the dynamic world of real estate and home improvement, making informed decisions about home renovations is crucial for maximizing financial returns and operational efficiency. A comparative analysis of three transformation options—Regular Home Renovation, Regular to Energy-Efficient, and Regular to Resilient Home—provides valuable insights into their respective financial and operational impacts. Here’s a look based on our data:
Regular Home Renovation (Finishes renovation)
For a Regular Home Renovation, the initial expenses include a purchase price of $300,000 and an initial renovation value of $50,000, with no special features upgrades. This brings the total renovation cost to $50,000, making the total initial expenses $350,000. Operational and maintenance costs are projected to include an annual maintenance cost of $2,000, with no expected operational savings. Over a 20-year life cycle, the yearly maintenance cost remains consistent at $2,000, resulting in total life cycle expenses of $390,000. The annual depreciation is estimated at $2,500, leading to a total depreciation of $50,000. Financially, the expected re-selling value after 20 years is projected to be $340,000.
Transformation to Energy-Efficient Home (Finishes renovation plus transformation)
Transforming a regular home to an Energy-Efficient involves initial expenses that include a purchase price of $300,000, an initial renovation value of $50,000, and special features upgrades costing $30,000. This results in a total renovation cost of $80,000, making the total initial expenses $380,000. Operational and maintenance costs include an annual maintenance cost of $3,000 and expected operational savings of $2,400 per year, resulting in a net savings of $600 per year. Over a 20-year life cycle, the yearly maintenance cost after savings is $600, leading to total life cycle expenses of $392,000. The annual depreciation is $4,000, resulting in total depreciation of $80,000. Financially, the expected re-selling value after 20 years is $312,000.
Transformation to Resilient Home (Finishes renovation plus transformation)
For a Resilient Home transformation, the initial expenses include a purchase price of $300,000, an initial renovation value of $50,000, and special features upgrades costing $100,000. This brings the total renovation cost to $150,000, making the total initial expenses $450,000. Operational and maintenance costs are projected to include an annual maintenance cost of $1,500 and expected operational savings of $1,500 per year, resulting in net savings of $0 per year. Over a 20-year life cycle, the yearly maintenance cost after savings is $0, resulting in total life cycle expenses of $450,000. The annual depreciation is estimated at $2,500, leading to total depreciation of $50,000. Financially, the expected re-selling value after 20 years is projected to be $400,000.
?And now let's check the ROI for each option.
Regular Home Renovation
·???????? Purchase Price: $300,000
·???????? Initial Renovation Value: $50,000
·???????? Total Renovation Cost: $50,000
·???????? Total Expenses: $350,000
·???????? Expected Maintenance Cost per Year: $2,000
·???????? Total 20-Year Life Cycle Expenses: $390,000
·???????? Potential Increase in Property Value: $70,000
·???????? Expected Re-selling Value after 20 Years: $340,000
·???????? Depreciation per Year: $2,500
·???????? Total Depreciation for Equipment and Systems: $50,000
ROI Calculation:
ROI=(Potential?Increase?in?Property?Value/Total?Initial?Investment)×100
ROI=(70,000/350,000)×100=20%
Energy-Efficient Renovation
·???????? Purchase Price: $300,000
·???????? Initial Renovation Value: $50,000
·???????? Special Features Upgrades: $30,000
·???????? Total Renovation Cost: $80,000
·???????? Total Expenses: $380,000
·???????? Expected Maintenance Cost per Year: $3,000
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·???????? Expected Operational Savings per Year: $2,400
·???????? Total 20-Year Life Cycle Expenses: $392,000
·???????? Potential Increase in Property Value: $90,000
·???????? Expected Re-selling Value after 20 Years: $312,000
·???????? Depreciation per Year: $4,000
·???????? Total Depreciation for Equipment and Systems: $80,000
ROI Calculation:
ROI=(Potential?Increase?in?Property?Value/Total?Initial?Investment)×100
ROI=(90,000/380,000)×100=23.68%
Resilient Home Renovation
·???????? Purchase Price: $300,000
·???????? Initial Renovation Value: $50,000
·???????? Special Features Upgrades: $100,000
·???????? Total Renovation Cost: $150,000
·???????? Total Expenses: $450,000
·???????? Expected Maintenance Cost per Year: $1,500
·???????? Expected Operational Savings per Year: $1,500
·???????? Total 20-Year Life Cycle Expenses: $450,000
·???????? Potential Increase in Property Value: $120,000
·???????? Expected Re-selling Value after 20 Years: $400,000
·???????? Depreciation per Year: $2,500
·???????? Total Depreciation for Equipment and Systems: $50,000
ROI Calculation:
ROI=(Potential?Increase?in?Property?Value/Total?Initial?Investment)×100
ROI=(120,000/450,000)×100=26.67%
Summary of ROI Calculations:
·???????? Regular Home Renovation ROI: 20%
·???????? Energy-Efficient Transformation ROI: 23.68%
·???????? Resilient Home Transformation ROI: 26.67%
These ROI calculations highlight the financial benefits of each option. The Energy-Efficient and Resilient Home Renovations not only offer increased property value but also provide significant operational savings and long-term cost benefits, making them more attractive investments.
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Conclusion
Choosing the right renovation/transformation option depends on your financial goals and operational efficiency needs. While regular renovations are cost-effective, investing in energy-efficient and resilient transformation can offer higher returns and operational savings, safeguarding your investment against future risks.
Whether you're prioritizing immediate financial returns or long-term resilience and savings, understanding the comprehensive impact of each renovation/transformation type is crucial for making the best decision for your 250 sqm house.