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Thinking About Buying a Fixer-Upper? Consider These Things First

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Real Estate Agent with Re/Max Masterpiece Realty

Many buyers that want to save some money on their home purchase (or just want a challenge!) gravitate towards fixer-uppers. And while fixer-uppers certainly can be a good investment, there are definitely things you’ll want to consider before buying a home that needs serious work.

So what, exactly, are those considerations?

recent video from realtor.com outlined some of the things you’ll want to consider when buying a fixer-upper, including:

  • Go for cosmetic changes. Making cosmetic changes to a home—like removing wallpaper, updating flooring, or renovating a kitchen or bathroom—is significantly easier than larger renovations, like fixing a home’s foundation or repairing water damage. If you’re going to buy a fixer-upper, consider looking for one that needs cosmetic changes over having to fix larger structural issues.
  • Get an estimate for renovations. Are you planning to hire a contractor to renovate your fixer-upper? If so, you’ll want to have the contractor give you an estimate before you make an offer; that way, you know if the renovations are within your budget and if the home is a good purchase. (To make sure your cost projections are as accurate as possible, make sure to add 5 percent to your contractor’s estimate for unforeseen issues.)
  • Do the math before you make an offer. If you’re going to invest in a fixer-upper, it’s important to run the numbers before you make an offer. You’ll want to make sure that you can sell the house for at least how much you pay for it, plus the cost of renovations; ideally, you’ll want to make more than that so you can make a profit. If the numbers don’t work out and it looks like you’d lose money on the deal, it’s time to look for a different property.
  • Different goals call for different estimates. If you are buying to make repairs and rent, you should be looking at different aspects. For example- your investment will be long-term, so you can spend a little bit more (especially on items that will add longevity to wear and tear.   

 

Anna Chroscicki with RE/MAX Masterpiece Realty

Call me at 772-485-4188 with any Real Estate Questions. 

Web-site:www.annasellsrealestate.com

Selling Real Estate On Treasure Coast Since 2000.

Richard Weeks
Dallas, TX
REALTOR®, Broker

Great information, thanks for sharing.  I hope you have a great day.

Feb 16, 2023 02:01 AM