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Homeowners spend on renovations and repairs despite the uncertain economy and higher prices

Last updated: May 24, 2025 5:00 am
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Home Renovation Spending on the Rise Despite Economic Uncertainty

According to a recent report, U.S. homeowners are showing a strong inclination towards spending more on home renovation projects, defying the overall consumer pullback amid diminished confidence in the economy. Sales at building materials and garden supply retailers saw a notable increase of 0.8% last month, marking the largest gain since 2022 and a 3.2% rise from April last year. This surge in spending comes at a time when prices for home improvement products have been on the rise.

The cost of home repairs and remodeling has increased by nearly 4% in the first quarter compared to the previous year, as reported by Verisk’s Remodel Index. This rise in prices is primarily driven by escalating labor costs rather than the ongoing trade war that the Trump administration is involved in with major U.S. trading partners. Despite these price hikes, there has been no evidence of panic buying by contractors or investors worried about future costs.

Home Depot, a leading retailer in the home improvement industry, stated that they do not anticipate raising prices due to tariffs. However, they did mention the possibility of certain products disappearing from their shelves. The chain has also observed a decline in customers taking on large home improvement projects like kitchen and bath remodels, possibly due to high interest rates deterring homeowners from borrowing money for such ventures.

The persistent spending on home renovations can be attributed to the fact that many potential buyers have been priced out of the market due to elevated mortgage rates and soaring home prices. This has led to a stagnation in U.S. home sales, limiting the options for homeowners looking to sell their properties. Additionally, homeowners who secured mortgages at historically low rates during the pandemic are reluctant to sell now when average rates are approaching 7%.

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Furthermore, a longstanding shortage in new home construction has resulted in people staying in older homes for longer durations. Nearly half of owner-occupied homes in the U.S. were built before 1980, with a median age of 41 years. This aging housing stock has fueled the demand for repairs and improvements, prompting homeowners to invest in upgrading their properties rather than opting to sell.

Looking ahead, Harvard University’s Joint Center for Housing Studies projects a continued increase in spending on home renovations despite economic uncertainty. The latest quarterly outlook forecasts a rise in spending on maintenance and home improvement projects, with an expected increase to $526 billion by the first quarter of next year. While rising home prices and a stable economy support this outlook, any downturn in the housing market or broader economic instability could potentially dampen expectations for future spending on home improvements.

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