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How much does a kitchen remodel cost in South Shore?

Most kitchen remodels in South Shore run $23,000 – $35,000, with a typical kitchen remodel around $29,000. Adjust the estimate for your job below. Figures reviewed 2026-07.

Cabinets are roughly 30% of a kitchen budget.

Estimated range

$23,000 – $35,000

Typical kitchen remodel around $29,000

A ballpark from regional averages — not a quote. Your price depends on the specifics of the job, so get written quotes from two or three licensed pros before deciding.

How this estimate works

A ballpark from regional averages — not a quote. Your price depends on the specifics of the job, so get written quotes from two or three licensed pros before deciding.

Ranges reflect published Greater Boston contractor pricing and regional cost data, last reviewed 2026-07.

What drives the price

Scope tier is the whole game

The same room can be an $18,000 pull-and-replace or a $200,000 custom build. South Shore kitchens price only a few percent above the national like-for-like average, so when quotes here spread wildly it's the scope that moved, not the zip code. Fix the tier first — refresh, minor, major, or upscale — and the budget conversation gets honest fast.

Cabinet grade

At roughly 30% of the budget, cabinets are the biggest single line. Stock boxes in standard sizes save real money; semi-custom buys made-to-order dimensions and finishes; custom buys anything you can draw. The counters, hardware, and install labor scale with the same decision, which is why this calculator treats it as a whole-project factor.

Whether the layout moves

Every quote splits into two kinds of work: replacing what's there, and relocating what's there. The moment the sink crosses the room or a wall comes down, plumbing, gas, electrical, and structural trades join the job — $5,000–$20,000 in South Shore — and the schedule stretches with them.

The age of the walls

Pre-1960 homes dominate the South Shore housing stock, and their kitchens hide the era's wiring and plumbing. Bringing what's uncovered up to code isn't optional, so experienced remodelers here carry a 10–15% contingency — and so does this estimate when the old-home toggle is on.

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Kitchen Remodel cost questions, answered

How much does a kitchen remodel cost in South Shore?
A minor midrange remodel — refaced or stock cabinets, new counters, floors, and appliances in the same layout — runs about $23,000–$35,000 in South Shore, centered on Remodeling magazine's Cost vs. Value 2025 anchor of $28,991 for the area. A major midrange remodel lands near $84,000, and upscale projects around $173,000. At the entry point, a disciplined pull-and-replace refresh is achievable for $18,000–$25,000.
Is a kitchen remodel worth it at resale?
For the minor scope, emphatically: the 2024 Cost vs. Value report found minor kitchen remodels in South Shore recouped 117% of their cost at resale — one of the best returns of any home project in the country. The catch is that the return is for the minor scope. Major and upscale remodels recover a much smaller share, so remodel big for how you live, and keep the resale-motivated project modest.
Why do cabinets swing the budget so much?
Cabinetry is roughly 30% of a typical kitchen budget, so the stock–semi-custom–custom decision moves the whole project by thousands: stock shaves about 10% off the total, full custom adds about 20%. Semi-custom is the South Shore default for midrange remodels — made-to-order sizes and finishes without the custom-shop premium — which is why it sits at the center of this estimate.
What does it cost to move the sink or take down a wall?
Budget $5,000–$20,000 on top of the base remodel. Relocating the sink and its plumbing runs $2,000–$8,000, moving a gas line $1,500–$4,000, and opening a load-bearing wall $8,000–$20,000 once the engineering and beam work are counted. Keeping the existing layout — sink, stove, and walls where they are — is the single biggest money-saver in a kitchen remodel.
What surprises should I budget for in an older home?
In pre-1960 housing — a large share of South Shore's stock — opening the kitchen walls routinely uncovers knob-and-tube wiring, undersized circuits, or corroded galvanized plumbing that must be brought to code before the pretty work starts, typically $3,000–$10,000. That's why this estimate applies a 12% old-house contingency; a good contractor will scope those systems before demolition rather than change-order you after.