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    The Trade-Offs You Should & Shouldn’t Make When Searching for Your Next Home

    If you're house hunting, this blog post is for you!   We’ve all been there - the excitement of finding a house that we think...

    • Erin Brumleve
    • July 20th, 2021
    • 4 min read

    If you're house hunting, this blog post is for you! 

    We’ve all been there - the excitement of finding a house that we think might be perfect, only to find out that it needs an expensive new roof or features a less-than-ideal layout. With so many decisions to make during the home buying process, it's easy to get overwhelmed and just settle on the first decent house you see. But don't worry! We're here with some hard-earned advice from our experts who can help you decide what trade-offs are worth making when searching for your next home.

    Budget

    When it comes to getting all of the features you want in your dream house, you may have to spend more than you anticipated. This is one of the more common compromises people face when shopping for a home. It can be tempting to spend outside of your comfort zone to get all the amenities you want. 

    You have a specific location in mind. You also have a minimum square footage requirement and a number of bedrooms and bathrooms in mind. But these three factors don’t always align with the budget that you have. The important thing is that you don’t take on a mortgage loan that is too big. It is okay to stretch your budget a bit if you have the resources to do so. If you don’t leave yourself some breathing room when it comes to your budget, you are setting yourself up for a possibly rocky future. At best, you’ll be “house poor” with a lowered quality of life.

    Location

    There are many factors to consider when choosing the location of your new home. These factors can be a school district, proximity to work, nearby amenities such as grocery stores, restaurants, and gyms. These factors can improve your quality of life and support your property value. 

    Locations with these factors typically become more desirable and expensive. So you may find you need to compromise with the location of your home. It ultimately comes down to your priorities. If you are most concerned about location but less with the size of your home, you may be able to compromise on square footage.

    Fixer Upper vs Turn-Key

    Be careful when and where to play the DIY card during your home selection process. By no means does your next home need to be complete “turn-key” from the start, but consider how much and for how long each project will take you. There are differences between a small-based project such as cosmetic lighting and total renovations such as new kitchen cabinets and counters. Minor changes are the way to go when deciding between the two. 

    If you are in a position where getting your hands dirty and taking your time to make major changes is in your best interest, and ultimately your budget, then taking the sale price discount may be the better choice upfront. 

    Something to consider, the four most expensive home projects are typically the installation of an in-ground pool, total kitchen remodels, bathroom renovations (especially the main bathroom), and the replacement of your roof. 

    Floorplan and Size

    If your buying budget and desired location are more important to you, you may have to compromise on the square footage or the number of beds and baths when selecting. 

    That being said, you also have to consider the lifespan of your time in this home. Are you planning on expanding your family, or is this a home you will only spend a few years in? If this home is something you will only live in a few years, you may have more wiggle room as far as size is concerned. On the contrary, if you have long-term plans to stay in your next home, you may need to consider purchasing a home you can comfortably grow into. 

    More than anything, extra space is not easily changeable without a substantial amount of money on expansion efforts. If you know you need at least 4 bedrooms to accommodate your living situation, don’t settle for a smaller floor plan. This is the kind of compromise that could cause a great deal of stress later down the road. 

    The perfect home is out there waiting for you!

     Let us help you find it. We will take the time to understand your needs and lifestyle to match you with the right property. Our team of experts is ready and waiting to partner with you.

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    Erin Brumleve

    303-681-7913
    2024 - 2020 Honoree, Diamond Level, Denver Metro Association of Realtors Excellence Award 2022, 2020: Diamond Status in a Partnership, Denver Metro Association of Realtors CLHMS, Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist/ Member, Institute for Luxury Home Marketing Erin Brumleve has spent over 20 years guiding people through life transitions—first as a licensed professional counselor and art therapist, and for the past 11 years as a trusted Denver Realtor. A Colorado resident of 19 years, she brings deep expertise in local market trends, architecture, and neighborhood nuance. Known for her concierge-level service and strategic negotiation skills, Erin is passionate about giving back and has held leadership and volunteer roles with organizations including the American Diabetes Association, Downtown Denver Partnership, and the GLBT Center of Colorado. She also plays an active role in her neighborhood’s social committee. Outside of work, you’ll find Erin outside. Or spending time with her two cat babies—Lucy and Lloyd. “We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit.” – Will Durant, The Story of Philosophy (1926)

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