HOW MUCH VALUE DOES A LOFT CONVERSION ADD TO YOUR PROPERTY?

When it comes to extending your home, the most cost-effective options – those that add the most value for the lowest price – tend to involve increasing your available floor space. For this reason, many homeowners choose to convert their loft, maxi mising space that was previously used for storage (or entirely unused) into an additional bedroom. But how much value does a loft conversion add? Is it worth the effort?  The  simple answer is yes it is.  Not only will you increase your families living space but you can also bolster your property’s potential sale price. A loft conversion is appealing as it makes use of ‘dead’ space to create an extra room, rather than using valuable garden space in the way of typical extensions. It often costs less per square metre to convert a loft rather than build a conventional extension, as much of the structure you need is already in place. In London and the South East an extension costs around £1700 – £2000 per mwhereas a loft conversion would only cost on average £1150 -£1500 per m2. Most loft conversions can be carried out without planning permission as long as they don’t exceed a certain size (40 cubic metres for a terrace or 50 cubic metres for a detached house) or they have not been designed to protrude too much from the existing roof. As well as creating the extra space and adding value, a loft conversion can even make your home more energy efficient. All that extra insulation can help bring down the cost of your utility bills.

How much value could a loft conversion add to your house?

The added value of your loft conversion will depend on several factors. Every house has a price ceiling (the maximum amount that it can realistically sell for given the location and type of property). For instance, if you own a three-bedroom house worth £320,000 and the maximum price for a four-bedroom home in your area stands at £340,000, you’ll probably see little or no increase in value for adding anything other than the most basic of loft conversions. Likewise, if you currently only have two bedrooms while most other houses in your area have three or more, a loft conversion could be essential to make your property more appealing to potential buyers.  So if your main aim is to increase the value of your property over and above the cost of the conversion, do your research first. Nevertheless, recent research carried out by the Nationwide Building Society and Ideal Home magazine has shown that by converting a loft space, your house value can increase by as much as 20%. In areas where average house prices are high, such as Surrey, this increase can amount to a considerable amount of money.