2025 Cost Guide

Renovation Cost Guide: Philadelphia, PA

Average repair and renovation costs for real estate investors in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. All estimates use labor-adjusted 2025 pricing. Labor costs in Philadelphia are high cost relative to the national average.

Typical Rehab Budget

$36,000 – $88,000

Full renovation

Labor Cost Index

1.12×

vs national 1.00×

Avg Home Size

1,350 sqft

Single-family

Labor Cost Index

High Cost

12% above national average

1.12
Low costNational avgHigh cost

Labor rates are 12% above the national average — one of the most expensive rehab markets in the country.

Common Project Costs

Repair Cost Breakdown for Philadelphia

Ranges are adjusted for Philadelphia labor rates (1.12× national index). Material costs vary with market conditions — treat these as planning ranges, not final bids.

ProjectLowHigh
Roof Replacement$9,500$15,700
HVAC System Replacement$6,200$11,200
Full Kitchen Remodel$20,200$47,000
Bathroom Remodel$9,500$24,600
Flooring (Whole House)$6,700$15,700
Electrical Panel Upgrade$2,500$5,000
Plumbing Rough-In$5,000$10,100
Foundation Repair$5,600$22,400
Window Replacement (10 windows)$6,700$16,800
Exterior Paint$3,900$9,000

These ranges represent typical investor-grade renovation at standard finish levels. High-end retail flips should budget 20–40% above the high end. Always collect 2–3 contractor bids before finalizing scope.

Market Notes

What to Know Before Rehabbing in Philadelphia

Philadelphia has some of the highest labor rates in the Mid-Atlantic, running 12% above national average. Union labor requirements on certain project types add cost. The dense rowhouse inventory means party-wall repairs and shared-systems issues (shared chimneys, sewer laterals) require careful inspection. The city's 10-year tax abatement has historically supported strong post-rehab ARVs.

How Scopebase Works

How Scopebase Estimates Repair Costs in Philadelphia

Scopebase uses a staged repair-risk underwriting pipeline to turn property descriptions and inspection reports into line-item repair budgets. For Philadelphia properties, the system applies a 1.12× regional labor multiplier to national cost baselines — the same index used in the cost guide above. The pipeline extracts repair scope, applies regional pricing context, validates quantities against typical property profiles, and calculates conservative, standard, and aggressive MAO scenarios.

  • Line-item scope extraction from inspection reports or property notes
  • Regional labor adjustment for Philadelphia (1.12× national index)
  • LOW / MID / HIGH cost ranges per line item
  • MAO calculator with three underwriting scenarios
  • Risk flags for high-uncertainty items
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a roof replacement cost in Philadelphia, PA?

In Philadelphia, a standard asphalt shingle roof replacement typically costs $9,500 – $15,700. This includes tear-off of existing shingles, new decking if needed, underlayment, and installation. Costs vary based on roof pitch, accessibility, and material upgrades.

What is the average kitchen remodel cost in Philadelphia, PA?

A full kitchen remodel in Philadelphia for an investment property typically runs $20,200 – $47,000. This covers cabinet replacement, countertops, appliances, tile backsplash, and basic plumbing and electrical updates. High-end finishes for retail flips add 20–40% to this baseline.

How much does HVAC replacement cost in Philadelphia, PA?

HVAC system replacement in Philadelphia typically costs $6,200 – $11,200 for a complete central air and heat system. Costs depend on system size (measured in tons), existing ductwork condition, and whether a gas or heat-pump system is installed. Always include HVAC in your pre-offer scope — a failed system is a lender red flag.

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Average Repair Costs in Philadelphia, PA (2025) | Scopebase