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Get a Free QuoteAverage ROI at resale · Johnson City · $16,868 in, $12,013 out
A mid-range home addition across the Johnson City typically runs $16,868 at completion and returns $12,013 at resale — a 71.2% ROI according to 2025 Cost vs. Value data for the Johnson City market.
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Mid-range cost and resale value from the 2025 Remodeling Cost vs. Value report.
| Project | Cost | Resale Value | ROI |
|---|---|---|---|
| Deck Addition | Wood | $16,868 | $12,013 | 71% |
| Bathroom Addition | Midrange | $54,032 | $31,938 | 59% |
| Deck Addition | Composite | $23,692 | $10,984 | 46% |
| Bathroom Addition | Upscale | $100,404 | $42,522 | 42% |
| Primary Suite Addition | Midrange | $150,285 | $54,161 | 36% |
| Primary Suite Addition | Upscale | $308,579 | $67,081 | 22% |
Source: Remodeling Magazine 2025 Cost vs. Value. Mid-range tier.
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