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Avoid Making These Mistakes During Your First Year of Homeownership
If you just bought a new home, congratulations! A lot of planning goes into buying a home. At Goodwyn Building, we love helping people find the right home for their family and we recognize that it is no small feat when all is said and done. Even though the first year of homeownership can be exciting and full of new experiences, there are some common mistakes that new homeowners should be mindful of to ensure a smooth transition and avoid potential pitfalls. Allow us to highlight what some of those mistakes are so that you can avoid them.
Underestimating the True Cost of Homeownership
Many first-time homeowners underestimate the full cost of owning a home. Beyond mortgage payments, there are additional expenses such as property taxes, insurance, utilities, maintenance, and repairs. Make sure to budget accordingly and factor in these ongoing costs to avoid financial strain.
Failing to Create an Emergency Fund
It's also crucial to establish an emergency fund specifically for homeownership. Unexpected expenses can and do arise, such as a broken appliance, plumbing issues, or roof repairs. These types of issues often strike when you are not expecting them to. Having an emergency fund helps cover these costs without causing financial stress.
Not Understanding the Home Warranty and Insurance Coverage
Familiarize yourself with the details of your home warranty and insurance coverage. Understand what is and isn't covered, as well as any deductibles or limitations. This knowledge will ensure you're adequately protected and can make informed decisions in case of any unforeseen circumstances. And it will help you know what you need to include in your emergency fund budget.
Overextending Yourself with Home Improvement Projects
It's common to have a list of desired home improvements or renovations. However, be cautious about taking on too many projects at once or exceeding your budget. It can take a little bit of time to bounce back after making such a big financial investment, afterall. Prioritize essential projects and plan them strategically to avoid overwhelming yourself or compromising on quality and then once you have had a moment to settle in, you can turn your attention to those bigger projects.
Not Building a Network of Professionals
As a new homeowner, it's valuable to establish a network of reliable professionals, such as contractors, plumbers, electricians, and landscapers. Having trusted experts to call upon when needed will save time, stress, and potential issues. This is especially helpful to consider if you have moved to a new area and need to look for professionals that are located in that area.
By being proactive, financially prepared, and informed, you can avoid these common mistakes during your first year of homeownership. Take the time to understand your responsibilities, stay on top of maintenance, and make informed decisions to ensure a successful and enjoyable homeownership experience.
By Goodwyn Building 6-20-2023
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