Properties in Victoria Professionals
OLD VERSUS NEW
Which house is best for you?
Are you in the market for a home? If so, how do you envision your ideal
abode? Do you see yourself in a cozy
character home with ornate fireplaces? Or does the image of a brand new
home built with today's state-of-the-art
technology beckon? Either way, you'll find that the rewards of purchasing
your own home are immeasurable. The
security, comfort and peace of mind you get from home ownership - regardless
of your preference for pre-owned
or new - are well worth the investment.
The time is right for buying.
Attractive mortgage interest rates, government incentive programs, and
a growing
selection of housing options available on the Multiple Listing Service® (MLS®)
make this an excellent time to buy.
LOOK AND COMPARE
As you start looking for a home, you will want to enlist the services of
a REALTOR to assist you in your search. You'll
want to look at and compare homes that are both old and new before making
the decision on which you prefer.
Your selection, to a large extent, will be determined by your lifestyle
and in most cases becomes a matter of
compromise. For instance, you may find a perfect 80 year-old gem that needs
a fair bit of renovation work and
tender loving care - but this may not necessarily fit into your budget
plans (or your schedule, if you plan to do a lot
of the work yourself). On the other hand, you may find a new home attractive,
but would have to spend extra money
on landscaping and installing some of the amenities which may be part of
the package in an older home.
ADVANTAGES OF AN OLDER HOME
Advocates of older homes will tell you that it's difficult and potentially
expensive to duplicate the charm of an older
house in a newer one. And with an older home, you often get the added advantage
of improvements made by
previous owners.
Here are some of the advantages of an older home:
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You can see exactly what you are getting and don't have to
try and picture the completed house from a set of
blueprints.
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The house has been 'shaken down' - structural faults
are clearly seen and can be or have been corrected.
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The neighborhood is fully built up and its character has been established;
there are existing recreation areas
and a variety of local services. Landscaping is in place and trees
are mature.
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There are generally fewer immediate move-in costs with an older home,
because basic features like drapery
tracks (and sometimes window coverings) are already installed. And chattels,
such as special lighting fixtures,
are often included with the sale of an older home.
ADVANTAGES OF A NEW HOME
On the other hand, new home advocates will point out that buying
a brand new house is like getting a fresh start. You
can choose to purchase a custom-built home designed exactly to
suit your own needs, or a home built on order from
a sample model house or plans.
Here are some other advantages
of buying a new home:
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You have much more flexibility with a new home in customizing your decor
and landscaping to suit your tastes.
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You get fresh, unblemished walls and you can usually choose
the type of flooring, carpeting and cupboards that
you want.
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With most new homes, you generally get much more storage space (such
as closets) and larger rooms.
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Today's minimum standards for
plumbing, electrical, insulation, and heating systems are higher than
ever
before.
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Traditionally, land values tend to increase during the first few years
as neighborhood services develop and the subdivision nears
completion.
CONSIDER LOCATION
Regardless of what type of home you choose - old, new, or in-between - be
sure you examine all your options
first, so that you and your family are happy with the final choice. And don't
forget to consider location - experienced
buyers know that it's the number-one consideration.
This information is provided by the Victoria Real Estate Board for the information
and benefit of consumers. |