People get just as excited about a new house as they do about a new baby. It can be tempting to buy all new furniture, start remodeling right away, and paint every wall in a trendy color scheme before even getting a kitchen quote. But this urgent need for everything to be just right is not great for both budgets and planning for the long term. Even if it’s hard, waiting is the best way to save money.
Why Should I Wait?
Making changes to a new home right away has some advantages. The biggest benefit may be that your things won’t get in the way of the renovations. Getting ready will take less time, make less mess, and cause less stress. You’d be surprised at how much your original plans can change after you move in and get settled in. So, experts say you should live in your new home for at least six months before making any changes.
But waiting almost always has more benefits than problems. Here are some of the best reasons why you should be patient in these situations:
- You Deserve a Break
Moving is tons of work, from deciding to move to packing up your house and keeping the chaos under control. Why not let go once you’re left with empty boxes? It can be exhausting to look for a place to live, move, and unpack while working full time.
A big renovation project will make things even more chaotic and stressful. Take some time to enjoy your new home before you start making major repairs. So you can think about what’s coming.
- You Need Time to Save Up
Another common mistake first-time homebuyers make is starting renovations too soon and spending more than planned. Almost always, home improvement projects cost more money and take longer to finish than planned.
If you’re in the middle of a project and don’t have much extra money, it could be challenging, especially if you just bought a house and don’t have much left over. If you don’t have extra cash, you can save money by waiting six months to a year and getting a kitchen and bathroom estimate from trusted contractors.
- It Needs Careful Planning
You should never rush through a home improvement project, no matter how big or small. If you’re in a rush to get things done, you might hire people who aren’t qualified, which can lead to poor work.
It takes time to plan and find the right contractors who respect customers’ choices and whose streamlined process can help ease or get rid of problems when renovating a new-to-you house.
Take Your Home for a Test Drive
Usually, buyers who say they don’t want a home that needs any work end up buying a home that needs at least some work. It’s a natural part of the buying process. People rarely purchase the home they originally thought they wanted.
You should be willing to do some work on your home, but don’t worry about getting it all done at once. Live in the house as-is for six months to a year. Take it for a test drive to see how it runs. You may be surprised at how your perspective and priorities change once you get settled.
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DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of The Woodlands is the top “contractor near me” you can rely on for top-notch home remodeling services. With our innovative design solutions and professional team of design specialists and installers, we’ll help you elevate the look and feel of your new home. Call us at (832) 743-2571, or fill out our contact form to schedule a consultation. We serve homeowners in The Woodlands, Tomball, Spring, and Conroe.