There are a lot of unknowns in your first year of owning a home. It’s hard to plan for every possible situation that may happen. The team here at Luxury Living Chicago outlined a few common events that they have seen over the years. Check out things to expect in your first ear of homeownership below:
Something is inevitably going to break. A good strategy is to build a rainy-day fund into your initial homebuying budget. Try to save around 2–5% of your purchase price per year to use for ongoing maintenance and upkeep.
Many homeowners face a costly, unexpected water-related repair in their first year. Blocked pipes, clogged drains, and damaged roofs and gutters are all commonly faced issues.
If you have the time, tools, and talent, DIY projects will cut costs and add value. Prioritize projects that improve your home’s functionality and fit your personal style. Painting, installing new light fixtures, and lawn care are all simple ways to add personal touches to your new place.
The hidden costs of owning a home could affect how much money you have left each month after your bills are paid. Distinguish between your wants and needs early on so you can better adjust your spending plan.
Many first-time homebuyers experience a number of lifestyle changes. Whether you’re living on your own or with a partner, owning a home introduces new challenges and opportunities for growth. Give yourself time to get to know your new home and set realistic expectations.
Between the U.S.P.S. change of address package and local businesses, you can expect to get a number of coupons and catalogues for the first few months in your new home.
Getting acquainted with your new neighbors is a good way to keep up-to-date with neighborhood news and expand your social circle.
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