New Home in 2021: How to Get into a New Home This Year

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It’s a New Year. Let’s get you a New Home. Start Now.

Getting a jump on the housing market could help you buy sooner, smarter and cheaper.

The advantage to starting early is you can get your ducks in row. Those “ducks” might include a lower mortgage rate, faster and easier home-purchase process and home that’s a better match for the location, size, style and floor plan you want.

To get ready to buy a new home in the new year, follow these five steps:

Make a list

Step one in the home-buying process is to make a list of what you need and want in your home. Examples of popular “wants” include an open floor plan, spacious backyard, gas appliances, quartz or granite kitchen countertops, walk-in closets and a three-car garage. To get more ideas, think about things you don’t like about where you currently live and imagine options that would be better for you.

When you list your wants, consider your lifestyle as well as your design preferences. For example, if you plan to do a lot of gardening, you might want a larger backyard for raised beds or a bigger patio for containers.

Some people love outside spaces more than the home’s interior. Others don’t want anything to do with the outdoors.

Ranking your needs and wants in order of importance can be helpful to clarify your goals and ensure you’ll get what’s most important to you.

Buyers who know what they want and how important each feature is to them tend to feel more satisfied when construction’s complete and they move into their brand-new home.

Do research

The next step is to research mortgage loans, school districts and new homes that are for sale in locations you like and spend as much time there as you can to narrow down your options.

As you do your research, keep in mind that you may have to adjust your “wants” to fit your budget. Home design websites and magazines typically showcase “the best of the best” and those rooms can prove costly to copy.

Set aside savings

You should also set aside savings for moving costs, home repairs and maintenance and other homeowner expenses.

Newly built homes usually come with a builder’s warranty and various manufacturer’s warranties that can cover many repairs for some time. Warranties don’t cover everything, however, so you should prepared for some additional costs.

If you’re a first-time buyer, you’ll also be newly responsible for expenses that might have been paid by your landlord or your parents. Examples include utilities, landscape maintenance, tree trimming and snow removal. Some utility companies require an upfront deposit to open an account, so you should set aside funds for that expense as well.

Make a separate budget for improvements that typically aren’t included with your new home, such as window coverings, landscaping and fences.

Talk to Donny Orlando

Donny can answer questions about floor plans, pricing, square footage, lot locations and more. He can also help you get prequalified for financing, a step that’s important to do early because mortgage rates can change. Schedule a zoom meeting or a visit to his office and Donny will guide you through.

If you’re struggling to nail down your needs and wants, Donny can help you do that. And if you and your spouse (or other co-buyers) have seemingly irreconcilable desires and expectations, he can suggest compromises and solutions. Dedicate only 30 minutes to one hour for an initial meeting with Donny which can include tours of the community, houses for sale, how to see your home and visit model homes.

Make a decision

Buying a new construction home can be overwhelming and tiring as well as fun and exciting. For that reason, Donny is an expert in this area. He can guide you through. Give him a call today. Servicing people from all areas and cities and specializing in Livonia, Northville, Plymouth, Canton, Commerce cities for all of your real estate needs. Donny will help you find a home that meets your needs and fits your budget, and you will be ready to go ahead and buy it.

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