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Slash Your Expenses on Fixer-Upper Homes
« Posted: March 17, 2008, 12:19:26 PM »


Slash Your Expenses on Fixer-Upper Homes
 by: Sarah Miller


A home is the most valuable asset anybody could ever have. From the time you started planning to buy it up to the time you have finished paying those monthly mortgage payments, you will definitely conclude that it is one of your most cherished possessions.

However, for most people, they aren't motivated to buy a home just so they can have a good asset. They would rather have something that they can resell or “fix-up and live in.” This means that they want to put in some fast home equity value in their home.

In such cases, people who usually can't afford to buy a newly built home would rather find some fixer-upper homes to cut back expenses. This is because fixer-upper homes are usually being sold at a lower prices on the market compared to new homes.

But then again, not all fixer-upper homes are friendly to the budget. Many fixer-upper homes may put in bigger expenses than buying a brand new home.

Why? Simply because some fixer-upper homes may entail bigger budgets on repairs and may eat up bigger portions in your budget. In the end, they may cost more than buying a new one.

In this manner, it is important to spot if you will be spending too much on a fixer-upper home. Here are some great tips to know how to spot one:

1. Spot the difference

Most people who would be spending more on fixer-upper homes are those who can't spot the difference. This means that they can't tell from simple repairs to serious structural glitches.

You should be able to assume if a fixer-upper home would take longer time to fix.

2. Get an inspector

It would be better if you have an inspector thoroughly assess and evaluate the property. In this way, you can be sure that the assessment is more on the professional level and will instantly know if it will be a good buy.

3. Do the math

Learn to calculate. Never buy a house just because it is cheap and needs a few repairs. It would be better if you put everything on paper and see the figures. Everything has to be seen in a more concrete representation.

Indeed, it may not be easy to spot the expenses right away unless you know how to do what you are doing. Learn the process and you will never miss a thing.

About The Author
The above article was written by Sarah Miller on behalf of a buzzing online Home Improvement community where homeowners easily and painlessly find the right contractor for their home improvement projects and in turn, contractors can find the right Home Improvement Leads! Also check out the http://QuoteCity.com Blog for more related Home Improvement Articles and Ideas.

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