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Should you buy a fixer-upper or move-in ready home? Austin, Texas

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with The Kiefer Group Texas Broker 524520
Austin, Texas - Shows like HGTV's "Fixer Upper" have popularized the idea of buying and renovating the worst house on the best block. Homes that need major remodeling, however, aren't for everyone. Sometimes a move-in ready house is a better option. Whether you're a first-time homebuyer or a seasoned investor, it's important to understand the pros and cons of each.
 
Pros of Fixer-Uppers
  • Lower price -- Homes that require some updating tend to be priced lower, and many renovations can quickly add value to your home.
  • Creative control -- When you're the one in charge of updating your home, you can customize it however you choose.
Cons of Fixer-Uppers
  • Delayed move-in -- The planning and work involved to fix it up can significantly delay your move-in date.
  • Unexpected costs -- No matter how well you plan, major renovations are always subject to unforeseen expenses.
Pros of Move-In Ready
  • Quick move-in -- Can't wait to begin nesting? With a finished home, you can start moving in as soon as you get your keys.
  • Energy-efficient technology -- New and renovated homes are often outfitted with the latest energy-efficient options when it comes to kitchen appliances and heating and cooling systems, which can save you money over time.
Cons of Move-In Ready
  • More expensive -- To recoup the costs of updating, sellers often price move-in ready homes much higher. These homes also don't allow for easy customization.
  • Questionable quality -- When you're not there to oversee the update process, you're unable to ensure that high-quality work and materials are used for your home.
Still not sure which approach is right for you?


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Many thanks for reading our Real Estate Blog. George Kiefer is a Real Estate Agent and Broker-Owner of The Kiefer Group in Austin Texas. This is not intended as investment, legal, technical, or tax advice. This information is provided as a courtesy to our viewers to help them make informed decisions. The views expressed here are George Kiefer's personal views. George Kiefer is a licensed Broker in the State of Texas (Broker License #524520). He also holds the following designations: Certified Distressed Property Expert© (CDPE), Graduate REALTOR® Institute (GRI), Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist© (CLHMS), and The Institute for Luxury Home Marketing Million Dollar GUILD™. George Kiefer specializes in Luxury Home Sales, Seller Representation, Buyer Representation, Investment Property, Auction Representation, Hard Money Sales, Internet Marketing, Foreclosures, Bank Short Sales, Relocation Sales, REO Sales (property owned by lenders, government entities, or mortgage-backed securities funds), Multi-family property, Estate Probate Sales, Real Estate Consulting, and Broker Price Opinions.

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