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Atlas variant · Quick-resale edition

Quick-resale deck picks by state — 2026.

For flip-house investors and time-sensitive sellers. Each state's quick-resale score combines projected deck ROI with 2026 median days-on-market — a 30-day market doubles the effective payback velocity of a 60-day market. National average DOM: 45 days.

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50 states · DOM data sourced from Realtor.com 2025-Q4 / 2026-Q1 medians

State Median DOM ROIInstall costQuick-resale score
Typical Florida deck buildFLFlorida
30d85%$16,200170Read guide
Typical Texas deck buildTXTexas
30d82%$16,200164Read guide
Typical Nevada deck buildNVNevada
30d78%$17,000156Read guide
Typical Colorado deck buildCOColorado
30d76%$18,600152Read guide
Typical Idaho deck buildIDIdaho
30d75%$14,900150Read guide
Typical Utah deck buildUTUtah
30d75%$16,500150Read guide
Typical Arizona deck buildAZArizona
35d81%$16,200139Read guide
Typical Georgia deck buildGAGeorgia
35d79%$15,500135Read guide
Typical North Carolina deck buildNCNorth Carolina
35d79%$15,900135Read guide
Typical South Carolina deck buildSCSouth Carolina
35d79%$15,400135Read guide
Typical Tennessee deck buildTNTennessee
35d78%$15,000134Read guide
Typical Oregon deck buildOROregon
35d75%$18,100129Read guide
Typical Washington deck buildWAWashington
35d74%$19,100127Read guide
Typical California deck buildCACalifornia
40d76%$22,600114Read guide
Typical Connecticut deck buildCTConnecticut
40d72%$21,000108Read guide
Typical Delaware deck buildDEDelaware
40d72%$17,000108Read guide
Typical Maryland deck buildMDMaryland
40d72%$19,400108Read guide
Typical Massachusetts deck buildMAMassachusetts
40d72%$21,300108Read guide
Typical New Jersey deck buildNJNew Jersey
40d72%$20,700108Read guide
Typical Virginia deck buildVAVirginia
40d72%$17,500108Read guide
Typical New Hampshire deck buildNHNew Hampshire
40d68%$18,600102Read guide
Typical Hawaii deck buildHIHawaii
45d72%$25,10096Read guide
Typical Indiana deck buildINIndiana
45d72%$14,30096Read guide
Typical Iowa deck buildIAIowa
45d72%$13,90096Read guide
Typical Michigan deck buildMIMichigan
45d72%$14,70096Read guide
Typical Missouri deck buildMOMissouri
45d72%$14,70096Read guide
Typical Ohio deck buildOHOhio
45d72%$14,90096Read guide
Typical Rhode Island deck buildRIRhode Island
45d72%$19,70096Read guide
Typical Minnesota deck buildMNMinnesota
45d67%$16,20089Read guide
Typical Wisconsin deck buildWIWisconsin
45d67%$15,00089Read guide
Typical Illinois deck buildILIllinois
50d72%$15,40086Read guide
Typical Nebraska deck buildNENebraska
50d72%$14,10086Read guide
Typical Pennsylvania deck buildPAPennsylvania
50d72%$16,50086Read guide
Typical New York deck buildNYNew York
50d69%$22,60083Read guide
Typical Vermont deck buildVTVermont
50d68%$17,80082Read guide
Typical South Dakota deck buildSDSouth Dakota
50d65%$13,80078Read guide
Typical Kansas deck buildKSKansas
55d69%$14,30075Read guide
Typical Kentucky deck buildKYKentucky
55d69%$14,60075Read guide
Typical Alabama deck buildALAlabama
55d68%$13,90074Read guide
Typical Maine deck buildMEMaine
55d68%$18,10074Read guide
Typical New Mexico deck buildNMNew Mexico
55d68%$15,20074Read guide
Typical Oklahoma deck buildOKOklahoma
55d68%$13,90074Read guide
Typical Wyoming deck buildWYWyoming
60d72%$15,70072Read guide
Typical Montana deck buildMTMontana
55d65%$15,70071Read guide
Typical North Dakota deck buildNDNorth Dakota
55d65%$13,90071Read guide
Typical Arkansas deck buildARArkansas
60d68%$13,80068Read guide
Typical Louisiana deck buildLALouisiana
60d68%$14,90068Read guide
Typical Mississippi deck buildMSMississippi
65d68%$13,60063Read guide
Typical Alaska deck buildAKAlaska
60d61%$21,90061Read guide
Typical West Virginia deck buildWVWest Virginia
75d66%$13,80053Read guide

Which states reward deck additions fastest at sale?

Top-5 quick-resale states for a 2026 deck build: Florida (score 170, 30-day median DOM), Texas (score 164, 30-day median DOM), Nevada (score 156, 30-day median DOM), Colorado (score 152, 30-day median DOM), Idaho (score 150, 30-day median DOM). These are hot Sunbelt + Mountain West markets where (a) homes turn over fast, and (b) buyers actively reward turn-key deck — meaning the upgrade compounds less holding cost AND drives a stronger price premium.

How does deck affect days-on-market?

Across the US in 2026, new mid-grade deck cuts median days-on-market by an estimated 3-7 days on comparable listings. In a hot 30-day market that's a 10-23% velocity improvement; in a slower 60-day market it's only 5-12%. The velocity premium matters most for flip-house investors paying carrying costs daily — at $40-$60/day in holding cost (mortgage interest, taxes, utilities, insurance), saving 5 days = $200-$300, saving 7 days = $280-$420.

What's the best deck choice for a flip house?

Luxury vinyl plank (LVP) in a light or mid-tone oak wins almost every flip-house comparison: lowest install cost, fastest installation timeline (2-3 days for a full single-family), most-forgiving subfloor, and buyer-friendly aesthetic that doesn't lock the listing into a single taste profile. Engineered hardwood adds 2-4 days to the timeline and rarely justifies the extra cost on sub-$400K listings.

Which states should flippers avoid for deck ROI?

Slow-velocity markets (West Virginia, Mississippi, Wyoming, Alaska, Maine) deliver both lower ROI multipliers AND longer days-on-market, so the deck investment compounds negative carrying costs. In these markets, the higher-leverage move is usually paint + landscaping (much lower absolute spend, equivalent perceived-quality boost).

How is the quick-resale score calculated?

quickResaleScore = roiPct × min(60 / medianDOM, 2.0) × 100. We take the state's projected deck ROI (from the ROI atlas), multiply by a velocity premium (60-day baseline ÷ actual median DOM, capped at 2.0× to keep ultra-hot markets from distorting), and scale to a 0-200 index. A score above 100 means the state's velocity is materially helping the deck investment; below 80 means the slow market is dragging it down.