Here is a list of
expenses that every new homeowner should expect and budget for:
Homeowner’s insurance- While many home
buyers don’t think about it initially, insurance is necessary to protect your
property in case of fire and inevitable disasters. The cost varies from company
to company, and it also depends on type of policy that you need.
Moving expenses- As you probably may
already know, moving can be very expensive. From packing supplies to a moving
van, the expenses can run well into the hundreds of dollars. The cost will be
higher if you need to hire a moving company, and it also depends on how far you
are moving.
Upgrades- Your new home may not come
with the appliances and features that you desire. The base price may not
include the finishes and flooring that the model home. Countertops, cabinets, marble
flooring, crown molding and other fixtures may not be included with the house
that you fell in love with.
Necessities- You may need to have
things like window coverings, fences, gates and doors installed that weren’t
included on the property. Even smaller expenses like mailboxes and having the
locks changed can add up for a new homeowner.
Landscaping and gardening- While perfectly
cut green grass and flowers are beautiful, they can be a big expense that adds
up. If you can handle the workload, you will save money, but you still need the
appropriate equipment. It should go without saying that the bigger your yard
and lawn are, the more money it will cost in the upkeep and maintenance. Fertilizer
alone is quite expensive, not including the tools. You can hire someone to do
the job on a regular basis, but naturally it is much cheaper to do it yourself.
Cable, phone and internet services- Many
people don’t account for the transfer of these services, and there are
additional costs for companies to set up your services in your new home.
Décor and furniture- Of course you will
want to decorate your new home as soon as you move in to give a personalized
look and feel. You’ll need items such as blinds, draperies and rugs to create a
lived-in environment. Chances are good that you are moving to a bigger home, so
you will probably need to fill it with more furniture.
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