As a leading remodeling and renovation firm in San Diego, we at Remade Home Construction are passionate about transforming spaces into dream homes. Whether you’re updating a single room, overhauling your entire house, or diving into the world of investment flips, understanding costs is key to a successful project. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll draw on insights from the County of San Diego’s 2024 Comprehensive New Construction Cost Study (released December 2025, which highlights broader trends in construction inflation, labor, and materials) and pair them with the latest 2026 data from reputable sources like Remodeling Magazine, GreatBuildz, YNK Construction, and ATTOM Data Solutions. Note that costs can vary based on location, materials, labor availability, and project scope—always consult a professional for a personalized quote.
San Diego’s housing market remains hot in 2026, with median home prices hovering around $900,000–$1.2 million in many neighborhoods. The New Construction Cost Study reveals that hard construction costs (labor and materials) rose 62% from 2013–2023, outpacing general inflation (38%), due to supply chain issues, tariffs, and labor shortages. Soft costs (permits, fees, financing) increased 68%, and land values tripled for small parcels. These trends spill over into remodeling and flips, where similar inflationary pressures apply. Expect 5–10% higher costs in San Diego compared to national averages, influenced by strict building codes, high living expenses, and demand for skilled trades.
Residential Remodeling Projects: Room-by-Room Breakdowns
Residential remodeling focuses on updating specific areas like kitchens, bathrooms, or living spaces without gutting the entire home. These projects boost functionality, aesthetics, and resale value. According to 2026 data, average costs in San Diego range from $10,000–$75,000 per project, with a mid-range remodel recouping 60–90% of costs upon resale.
Key Cost Components
- Materials (40–50% of total): Cabinets, countertops, flooring, fixtures. Premium options like quartz or hardwood drive up costs.
- Labor (30–40%): Skilled trades (plumbers, electricians) at $75–$150/hour in San Diego.
- Permits and Fees (5–10%): Building permits average $1,000–$5,000; impact fees add up if structural changes are involved.
- Design and Overhead (10–15%): Architect fees, contingencies for surprises like outdated wiring.
- Financing and Incidentals (5%): Interest on loans, cleanup.
From the New Construction Cost Study, labor costs in San Diego are 23% above national averages, exacerbating these breakdowns.
Kitchen Remodel
A popular project, kitchens see high ROI (87.7% cost recouped per Remodeling Magazine’s 2024 data, adjusted for 2026 inflation).
- Minor Refresh ($25,000–$45,000): Paint, new appliances, refacing cabinets. Breakdown: Materials $10,000–$15,000; Labor $8,000–$15,000; Permits $1,000–$2,000.
- Mid-Range Overhaul ($45,000–$75,000): New cabinets, countertops, lighting. Breakdown: Materials $20,000–$30,000; Labor $15,000–$25,000; Permits $2,000–$4,000.
- Luxury Full Remodel ($75,000+): Custom cabinetry, high-end appliances. Breakdown: Materials $30,000+; Labor $25,000+; Permits $3,000+.
Here’s a visual of a typical kitchen transformation:

Bathroom Remodel
Bathrooms cost less but offer strong returns (56.9–72.9% recouped). Expect higher costs for water-efficient fixtures mandated by California codes.
- Basic Update ($12,000–$25,000): New vanity, tile, fixtures. Breakdown: Materials $5,000–$10,000; Labor $4,000–$10,000; Permits $1,000–$2,000.
- Mid-Range ($25,000–$45,000): Shower/tub replacement, custom tile. Breakdown: Materials $10,000–$20,000; Labor $10,000–$15,000; Permits $2,000–$3,000.
- Upscale ($45,000+): Heated floors, frameless glass. Breakdown: Materials $20,000+; Labor $15,000+; Permits $3,000+.
Other Common Projects
| Project | Average Cost | Cost Recouped |
|---|---|---|
| Window Replacement (Vinyl) | $21,000 | 83.7% |
| Deck Addition (Wood) | $15,700 | 65.8% |
| Siding Replacement | $18,000–$21,000 | 61–63% |
Data adjusted for 2026 from Remodeling Magazine.
Full House Renovations: Transforming Your Entire Home
Full house renovations involve updating multiple rooms or the whole structure, often including structural changes. In San Diego, costs average $100–$300 per square foot, totaling $200,000–$600,000+ for a 2,000–3,000 sq ft home. The New Construction Cost Study notes longer approval times (up to 333 days for permits), adding soft costs like holding fees.
Cost Breakdown
- Structural/Systems (20–30%): Foundation, HVAC, electrical ($20,000–$100,000). Electrification (e.g., solar) costs $17,000, recouping 51%.
- Interior Finishes (30–40%): Flooring, paint, cabinets ($50,000–$150,000).
- Exterior (10–20%): Roofing, siding ($20,000–$50,000). Asphalt shingles: $30,400 (47.7% recouped).
- Permits/Fees (10–15%): Discretionary approvals have slowed, per the study, adding $10,000–$30,000.
- Labor/Overhead (20–25%): $75–$125/hour for contractors.
By Scope:
- Light Cosmetic ($100,000–$200,000): Paint, floors, minor updates. Timeline: 3–4 months.
- Mid-Range ($200,000–$400,000): Layout changes, new systems. Timeline: 4–6 months.
- Full Gut ($400,000–$600,000+): Down to studs. Timeline: 6–10 months.
Example from a recent San Diego project:

Investment Flips: Buy, Renovate, Sell for Profit
House flipping in San Diego involves buying undervalued properties, renovating, and reselling. With median flip purchases at $760,000 and sales at $915,000 (20% ROI before costs), profits average $20,000–$80,000 per flip after expenses. However, returns have cooled due to high renovation costs (up 62% per the study) and interest rates.
Cost Breakdown
- Purchase Price (60–70%): $500,000–$800,000 for fixers. Use the 70% Rule: ARV × 70% − Repairs = Max Offer.
- Renovation (20–30%): $50,000–$150,000. Cosmetic: $20,000–$50,000; Full rehab: $100,000+.
- Holding Costs (5–10%): Taxes, insurance, utilities ($5,000–$15,000/month). Flips take 3–6 months.
- Selling Costs (5–10%): Agent fees (5–6%), closing ($10,000–$20,000).
- Financing (Variable): Hard money loans at 10–15% interest add $10,000–$30,000.
| Home Size | Total Investment | Potential Profit (After 25% ROI) |
|---|---|---|
| Small (1,000 sq ft) | $80,000–$170,000 | $20,000–$40,000 |
| Medium (2,000 sq ft) | $170,000–$340,000 | $40,000–$80,000 |
| Large (3,000+ sq ft) | $340,000–$680,000 | $80,000–$150,000 |
Data from Element Homes, Real Estate Skills.
A flipped property example:

Home flipping profits in San Diego cool with some of the lowest returns on investment in U.S. – San Diego Union-Tribune
Risks include market fluctuations and unexpected repairs—budget 10–20% contingencies.
Conclusion and Tips from Remade Home Construction
Remodeling, renovations, and flips in San Diego are rewarding but costly due to inflation and regulations. Key tips: Budget for 10% overruns, prioritize energy-efficient upgrades for rebates, and work with licensed contractors to navigate permits (which have lengthened per the study). At Remade Home Construction, we specialize in turnkey projects—contact us for a free consultation!
Sources include GreatBuildz, YNK, Remodeling Magazine, ATTOM.


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