Barrie Real Estate article -
What kind of
home is for you?
When most of us think about owning a home,
we usually imagine a typical two-storey, detached house.
However, today’s homebuyer has a wide array of home
ownership options available.
With so many choices, how do you choose
the type of home that’s right for you? Your first step
should be to enlist the services of a REALTOR. He or she can
assist you in finding a home that matches both your
financial needs and your lifestyle. Your REALTOR can also
help you consider the pros and cons of different housing
options. Some of those options include:
- Single-family
detached – which includes two-storey, bungalow…
- Semi-detached
- Townhouse
- Duplex
- Condominium
To condo or not to
condo?
Condominium living is a great choice for people who
don’t want the upkeep of a traditional home. Many first time
buyers choose the condo option because it’s often far less
expensive than a house meaning they can get into the housing
market sooner. Also, condo living is ideal for
“empty-nesters” or retirees who wish to downsize.
Keep in mind that in addition to your
monthly mortgage payments and taxes, you will be required to
pay a monthly maintenance fee. This fee is your share of
owning and maintaining the common areas of the condo
development.
Resale or new
house?
Deciding to buy a brand new or resale home really
depends on your preferences. Ask your REALTOR to help you
weigh the benefits and drawbacks of each.
One advantage to a new home is that it’s
likely more up-to-date and usually has larger room sizes and
better storage. It also hasn’t been subjected to someone
else’s decorating touches. The downside is you will need to
put out extra cash for landscaping, fencing, window
coverings and appliances.
With a resale home, you often get these
additional features for little or no extra cost. Many resale
homes have already been upgraded over the years to include
expensive items like central air conditioning, finished
basements, decks or even a pool. Buyers of resale homes are
usually fortunate to be able to purchase these upgrades as
part of the selling price.
Choosing the home that’s right for you is
a matter of weighing your list of needs and wants against
the benefits and drawbacks of the different housing choices
available.
Whatever your choice, you’ll want to have
a REALTOR on your side to ensure you make the smoothest move
possible.