Home renovations that pay off: Which improvements add value in 2025?
Atlantic Sun
|June 26, 2025
As homeowners seek to enhance their living spaces and increase their property's market value, understanding which renovations yield the best returns is essential.
In 2025, certain upgrades are poised to have a significant impact on property values in South Africa, making them worthwhile investments for those looking to sell in the near future.
According to industry experts, including Richard Gray, CEO of Harcourts South Africa, strategic renovations can transform a home and attract potential buyers.
"In today's competitive market, making informed renovation choices can set your property apart. Homeowners should focus on improvements that not only enhance their living experience but also deliver an impressive return on investment."
Here are several renovations that are expected to pay off in 2025:
1. Kitchen remodelling: The heart of the home
The kitchen remains a focal point for potential buyers, and modernising this space can significantly increase a property's value.
Upgrading appliances to energy-efficient models, installing new countertops, and refreshing cabinetry can create a stylish and functional area that appeals to buyers.
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