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Midwest home additions cost $150–$300 per square foot and return 50–65% at resale. Here's which additions pencil out, which don't, and how to decide for your home.
All home additions require permits for structural, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC work. Permit costs run 0.5–2% of project cost. Here's what gets inspected, how long approval takes, and what happens if you skip it.
Missouri has no state general contractor license requirement — which means anyone can call themselves a contractor. Here's the 7-step checklist to verify before you hand over a deposit.
Before you commit to a kitchen overhaul or deck addition, see exactly what each project returns at resale. Our ROI calculator uses 2025 Cost vs. Value data to show you the numbers in seconds.
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Converting an attached garage to living space costs $15,000–$50,000 depending on scope. ROI is 65–80% — better than most additions. But there are real tradeoffs in cold climates and HOA neighborhoods.
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$40,000–$150,000
Mukwonago market estimate
In Mukwonago, home addition typically ranges from $40,000 to $150,000. Getting three written bids from licensed contractors is the most reliable way to calibrate your specific project.
Timeline depends on project scope. Ask for a written schedule before work begins, and specifically ask about material lead times and permit inspection windows — these cause most delays.
Home additions always require a building permit. The permit process covers structural plans, foundation, framing, electrical, and final inspections at multiple stages. No licensed contractor will begin an addition without pulling permits — and unpermitted additions must be disclosed in any home sale.
Yes. Mukwonago enforces active licensure and insurance. Ask any contractor for their license number and verify it at the WI state licensing website before signing a contract.
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