
If you are in the market to purchase a home you are more than likely wanting to negotiate the best price possible. But in the real estate market getting the best deal is not always about getting the lowest price. Rather it is about making smart financial decisions regarding convenience and long term value.
Remodeled sell for more
As you look at homes on the market you may have noticed that updated homes sell quickly. They also sell at higher prices. There currently is a greater demand for homes that have been “remodeled.” This demand is a shift in the market and what buyers want. In the past, buyers were more interested in purchasing a “fixer upper” and doing what was needed themselves. That leaves us with the question are you better off spending more for a home that has been fixed up? How do you decide whether to pay a premium for an updated home or roll up your sleeves and do the work yourself? From an investment prospective the math behind home improvements rarely favors the buyer doing the work themselves.
Do the math
This math is one of the reasons why buyers are willing to pay more upfront, rather than taking on the renovation costs and stress. Are you still trying to decide? Here are some things to consider when deciding if paying more makes sense.
- Do you have the time, patience and know how to do the renovations?
- Are the updates worth the premium that you are paying. Check to see if you can purchase the updated home for less or the same cost of a home that his not updated plus, how much the renovations would actually cost. Your real estate agent can help you with this.
- Remember that cost predictability rarely comes with home renovations. There is always the unexpected that costs more money. If you purchase an updated home you know what you are getting upfront. The updated home will not have the remodel surprises.
Every buyers situation is different. Sometimes buying a home that needs some work can be a good investment. Make sure that you take off your rose colored glasses and do the research to know the real costs of fixing up the home. No matter what route you choose, be sure to involve your real estate agent. Your realtor can help you evaluate, unemotionally what is best. They can also connect you with contractors for the things that you can’t do yourself. Lastly, your agent can ensure that you get the best price possible for your home.
