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Should You Add a Covered Patio to Your Home?

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In many parts of the country, a covered patio may be something of an extravagance that does not necessarily add value to the home. Not so in Georgia and the rest of the South, where patios and porches have historically been part of the Southern tradition.

When one speaks of Southern living, an image that comes to mind is a beautiful mansion in Atlanta with a wraparound porch or covered patio where people spend hours cooling themselves in the summer.

In looking at homes for sale in the Atlanta area, should you buy one with a covered patio? If your home does not have a patio, would adding one be a good move?

Here are some of the things to consider.

What can you get out of a covered patio?

Will a patio add value to your home?

The value-added benefit of a patio is a not as clear cut as other home features. In the American Institute of Architects’ Home Design Trends Features for 2017, outdoor living areas like patios ranked number one among “special function” rooms in a home.

Luxury real estate authority Inman.com says patios yield an ROI of around 30% to 60%, slightly lower than decks’ 73%. Remodeling Magazine’s 2018 Cost vs. Value Report puts the ROI on patios at 47.6%, ranking last among the popular home improvements done in 2017.

Based on these different studies, a patio addition is found to improve home value under certain conditions:

Tips on patio construction

While all these studies give you an idea about the profitability of adding a patio, the best reason to have one is to enhance your family’s enjoyment of your home. That said, it’s wiser to look at a patio addition as an investment and consider its effects on your home’s resale value.

Here are some tips on how you can make a patio a profitable addition:

Looking for luxury homes for sale in Atlanta, GA with a great outdoor living area? Want to learn more about the pros and cons of adding a patio? Call me today at 404.550.5113 or send an email to Natalie(dotted)Gregory(at)Compass(dotted)com.

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