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Staged multi-level composite deck with outdoor furniture and sliding glass doors on modern Canadian home for real estate listing

Decks for Real Estate & Home Staging

According to the Appraisal Institute of Canada, a quality deck addition returns 65–75% of its cost at resale. For a $20,000 composite deck, that's $13,000–$15,000 in added home value — and the perceived value to buyers often exceeds the appraised value.

Staged multi-level composite deck with outdoor furniture and sliding glass doors on modern Canadian home for real estate listing
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According to the Appraisal Institute of Canada, a quality deck addition returns 65–75% of its cost at resale. For a $20,000 composite deck, that's $13,000–$15,000 in added home value — and the perceived value to buyers often exceeds the appraised value.

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Where this deck shows up.

01Pre-sale deck upgrades for ROI
02Staging outdoor living spaces
03Condo balcony decking
04Multi-unit deck installations

Decks as a Real Estate Asset

According to the Appraisal Institute of Canada, a quality deck addition returns 65–75% of its cost at resale. For a $20,000 composite deck, that's $13,000–$15,000 in added home value — and the perceived value to buyers often exceeds the appraised value.

In competitive markets like Toronto, Vancouver, and Ottawa, outdoor living space has become a differentiating feature. Listings with "deck" or "patio" in the description receive 15–25% more online views than comparable listings without outdoor space.

Pre-Sale Deck Strategy

When to Build New

If the home has no outdoor living space, adding a basic composite deck (300 sq ft, $12,000–$18,000) is one of the highest-ROI improvements available. Choose neutral colours (grey, brown) that appeal to the widest buyer pool.

When to Refinish

If the existing deck is structurally sound but cosmetically tired, a stain refresh ($300–$600 DIY) or power wash can transform its appearance for minimal cost.

When to Replace Boards

If the deck has cracked, splintered, or warped boards but solid framing, replacing the deck surface only costs 40–60% less than a full rebuild. Upgrade from PT wood to composite on existing framing.

Condo Balcony Decking

Condo sellers in Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal are using interlocking deck tiles to transform concrete balconies into inviting outdoor spaces.

  • Composite deck tiles: $8–$15/sq ft — snap-together, no tools needed
  • Wood deck tiles (teak, acacia): $5–$10/sq ft — natural look, removable at move-out
  • Typical balcony size: 50–100 sq ft — total cost $250–$1,500
  • Impact: staged balconies photograph better and help justify price premiums

Multi-Unit Properties

For landlords and multi-family property owners, shared decks and rooftop terraces add value to the entire building:

  • Aluminum decking for rooftop applications — fireproof, maintenance-free, waterproof
  • Composite for ground-level shared patios — durable, consistent appearance
  • Commercial-grade railings with tempered glass — building code compliant for multi-story
Backyard deck at evening with string lights and outdoor dining setup in Canada
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