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Protecting your primary Investment
For most, our homes are our primary investments
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How to Budget for Home Maintenance
Helpful tips to help lower your cost of homeownership

While buying a home is a huge financial expenditure, homeowners need to keep in
mind that the spending doesn't stop once the home is purchased. Whether you are
moving into a new or old home, homeowners need to be aware of the ongoing
maintenance that any home requires.
Here, Dan Steward, President, Pillar To Post discusses what homeowners need to
know when it comes to ongoing home maintenance. Dan Steward President Pillar To
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It is important for Realtors to remind home buyers that
all homes, old or new, need ongoing maintenance. First, buyers should understand
the 1% rule. This rule postulates that normal maintenance on a home is about 1%
of the value of the home per year. For example, a $250,000 home would require
$2,500 per year to maintain. This would be enough to replace the roof covering
and then, a few years later, to replace a failed hot water tank, and then a few
years more until a new central air system is required. Then there is the 3%
rule. Some experts say that home buyers should plan on spending 3% of the value
of the home in the first year of ownership. This is because new homeowners will
most likely have to buy drapes, blinds, a washer and dryer, a stove, maybe even
a new roof covering. Also, new homeowners often customize the environment to
their taste, so they need to budget for repairs, replacements and maintenance.
In addition, most home components have fairly predictable life cycles. For
example, the typical life cycle of a high-efficiency furnace is 15 to 20 years.
What this means is that most high-efficiency furnaces last between 15 and 20
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One way to know the extent of the maintenance needed and
the costs to repair and/or replace items is to have a home inspection conducted.
Home inspectors are required to let the buyer know if a component is
significantly deficient or if it is near the end of its life cycle (service
life), and a reputable home inspection company may offer up-to-date repair-cost
guides to help clients with their planning. Home inspectors work with Realtors
and buyers to help them understand the issues that are found in the home,
regardless of age, offering the right perspective and objective information.
Home buyers need to understand that it is normal for items in a home to wear
out. This should be regarded as normal wear and tear, and not necessarily a
defect. A good home inspection determines the current condition of the house,
offering a report of all the systems and components in need of maintenance,
service, repair or replacement. For example, consider a home inspection that
uncovers that the heating system is old and requires replacement. A home buyer
may see this as a huge problem. However, this problem may be the only item in
the home that requires attention. If a buyer were to look at this situation in
perspective, this home could be well above average, a home merely requiring a
new furnace. A good home inspection provides objective information to help the
buyer make an informed decision. Knowing what items need to be budgeted for
repair or replacement will help home buyers plan or negotiate better and not be
stuck with unexpected costs of hundreds, or even thousands of dollars in the
long run. Also, fixing these items will make a marked improvement on the
performance of a home and minimize issues that could affect its future
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Lake View Terrace, 91342, Shadow Hills, 91040, 91352, Sunland 91040, 91041,
Tujunga 91042, 91043, La Crescenta, 91214, 91224, La Canada 91011, 91012,
Montrose, 91020, 91021, Pasadena, 91101, 91102, 91109, 91114, 91115,
91116,Altadena, 91001, 91003
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