To help you make the best buying and ownership decisions possible, we’ve outlined some of the the biggest blunders that first-time buyers make after closing on their home.
Investing in Too Many Upgrades
Not every home improvement project is worth the money or effort. Many first-time homeowners make the mistake of not considering a project’s return on investment, at least until it’s time to sell the house down the road.
If you want to know which home improvements are worth the investment, talk with a real estate agent or get a market report for your neighborhood. Give us a call and we’ll send one to you.
Ignoring “Minor” Maintenance Issues
To avoid shelling out hundreds or even thousands of dollars down the road, tackle these maintenance issues as soon as you can.
We’re happy to provide local vendor recommendations if you need maintenance work. Just give us a call!
Choosing the Cheapest Repair Option
Quality comes at a price, especially when it comes to making repairs. Whether it’s picking up a cheap tool set or going with the lowest bid for a service provider, many first-time homeowners make the mistake of sacrificing quality for cost.
Contact us and we’ll be happy to recommend a high-quality local service provider.
Trying to DIY a Complicated Project
But when it comes to stuff like plumbing, electricity, or structural engineering, think again. Hiring a professional will save you time and money — and keep you from starting a project you don’t know how to finish.
Need to talk to a contractor? Call us and we’ll give you recommendations.
Not Preparing for the Unexpected
A sudden job change, severe weather damage, or major maintenance problem can throw a wrench in your plans. Be sure that you budget accordingly for unexpected expenses as a homeowner.
We’re Happy to be a Resource
As local real estate experts, we have a wealth of information that can help you avoid many of these first-time home buying and homeownership mistakes. Contact us to learn more.