Maximising your budget might seem impossible; after
all, a downstairs WC is a must, and you’ve always hoped for a driveway. But are
these wants and desires preventing you from finding something you can actually
afford?
Like everything else in life, buying a property
needs a bit of compromise. You don’t have to bin your dreams of a garage or
home office; you just need to think outside the box.
In this quick read, we look at ways to maximise your
budget and get the home you’ve always wanted.
Be real
Before you start house-hunting, jot down a list of
things you must have and things that you’d like but aren’t necessary. This may
help open you up to properties you might not have previously considered
viewing.
Location
If you’re driven by location, you’re always going to
be limited in choice and price. Can you look beyond the area? Could you get
more for your money if you extended your search? And in a time where WFH is the
new norm, changing location could really help you save some pennies.
Get DIY ready
A property that’s perfect in every way will have a
much higher asking price. Those kitchen appliances may be shiny and new, and
the rainfall shower may look luxurious, but they will add to the purchase
price.
Save money by looking at homes that need a bit of
work. You don’t need to commit to a huge renovation project, but taking on some
work yourself could mean you pay less upfront.
Look to the future
Ok, you wanted a big kitchen and were hoping for an
extra room downstairs, but do you need these things right now? Look into
properties that have the potential to extend (outwards and upwards), and this
can be something you do later. You’ll be adding value by increasing square
footage, so you can reap the benefits if you ever decide to sell. Also, check
if there are permitted development rights which can save the hassle of a future
planning application.
Buy what you need
Be wise with your budget, don’t pay out for things
you just don’t need. A huge garden is a great idea, but not if you’re going to
struggle to maintain it. Similarly, paying a premium for being close to
transport links may be unnecessary if you work from home. Don’t get tempted by
extras that tip your budget over the edge.
If you’re looking for a new home, call us at Cooke
& Co Estate and Letting Agents. We’ll help you find something within your
budget.
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