One out of every six home buyers will purchase a newly constructed home this year. The question is, should you? The following are some guidelines that can help you make this very important decision.
New homes generally cost more than existing homes. This can be explained by the fact that it may be larger than a similar existing home with the same number of rooms. New homes also have more appliances and upgrades. In addition, part of the cost of a new home goes to impact fees, these are fees charged to the developer by the community to cover the cost of development of sewers, roads, and even new schools. They then distribute these fees amongst buyers. If money is an issue you are better to buy an existing home and add the amenities of a new home at a later date. New neighborhoods may not be established. You may need to travel to get to the nearest market. This is something to take into consideration if you have small children. Always make sure the developer is well funded so they don’t go bankrupt before the project is finished, leaving you with nothing to fall back on. On the upside, new homes may appreciate faster than an existing home. Existing homes have their benefits as well. They are usually in more well established neighborhoods. You won’t have the added burden of the impact fees increasing the price of the home. Many existing homes already have upgraded appliances. Of course if you enjoy renovating then an existing home is just the ticket.5 Tips To Make Your House Worth More by Joe Szabo, Szabo Group Scottsdale Arizona
Not only does good landscaping give you the highest return on your money, but it also can literally transform the exterior look and feel of your home. You can hire a landscaper or do it yourself. Whatever you choose to do, make sure you turn your yard into a colorful sanctuary.
2. Improve Your Outside Entryway
Make your front door the focus of your home’s curb appeal. You might want to repaint it with a stylish color or if you are looking for an antique look, you could sand and stain it. Finish the look with updated lights, potted plants on either side of the door and a new, high-end knocker and handle.
3. Have a Welcoming Walkway
The front walkway is critical to drawing the buyer in the door, so it has to pop. If you install something that is high-end, like brick pavers, you are sure to get points with buyers. If your pathway is curved, highlight the movement by lining it with lights or flowering plants.
4. Freshen the Foyer
What do people see first when they enter your home? Consider that the foyer is the first impression of your home’s interior, so make sure it doesn’t block the line of sight to any marketable rooms or views. Remove bulky furniture, paint it a neutral color, upgrade the lighting, and have fun with things like high-end entry tile or even marble flooring.
5. Light It Up Right
The right lighting can make a small home appear larger or a dark home seem sunny and cheery. The wrong lighting can make your home feel dark and dreary. Installing brighter, modern light fixtures not only highlights your home’s best features, but the right style of fixtures can also create a more current look. The Szabo Group offers first class real estate services to clients in the Scottsdale Greater Phoenix Metropolitan Area. If you are looking to buy or sell real estate in Scottsdale, Arizona, contact Scottsdale Real Estate Agent Joe Szabo. Award winning Realtors and Re/MAX top producers for Scottsdale, Arizona, The Szabo Group delivers experience, knowledge, dedication and proven results. Contact Joe Szabo at 480.688.2020 or visit www.scottsdalerealestateteam.com for more information.