Should You Buy a New or Old House?
Buy an old home
An older house is likely to need at least some
repairs. Things like the roof, septic system, carpet, woodwork and
other items may need to be replaced now or soon in the future.
Of course, it pays to have any home thoroughly examined by a certified
home inspector prior to purchase. Even a new home can have problems,
and a good, thorough inspection is definitely a must whether you are
buying a new or old house. Be sure to get any problems found put in
writing immediately and presented to the seller of the home. The
problems uncovered by a home inspection can be used as negotiating
points when settling on the purchase price of the home. If the seller
agrees to repair the items uncovered by the home inspection prior to
purchase, be sure to get those promises in writing and to follow up
with the seller prior to the closing date.
Buying an old house can allow the home buyer, especially a first time
home buyer, to purchase a larger or more luxurious home than he or
she may be able to purchase new. In addition, many buyers prefer the
distinct character and storied history of an old house to the cookie
cutter approach of many new homes.
If you
decide to purchase an old house in a historic district, however, there
may be local ordinances which limit what you can do to the home.
Owners of historic homes are often restricted from changing the
outside appearance of the home, including such things as painting,
window styles and certain landscaping. A good real estate agent will
be able to apprise you of any restrictions that come with your old
house.
Buy a new house
If you decide that a new home is the right move, it is imperative to
examine the history and reputation of builder and the developer. If
you are buying a new home in an existing development, talk to the
homeowners who already live their and get their feedback. Honest
feedback is your best tool when searching for a new home. If the
home you are considering is in a brand new development, seek out other
developments that the builder has done. Talk to those homeowners and
get their views on the quality of the construction and the nature of
the neighborhood. This type of information can be of great
assistance when seeking your new home.
Whether you decide to buy a new home or an old house, the decision to
purchase a home in the first place is the most important decision of
all. A home is a great investment as well as a roof over your head.
Finding the best home at the best price will ensure that your
investment continues to appreciate year after year.
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