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What to Know Before You Buy That Fixer-Upper

The idea of buying an older property, finding a home remodel company, and renovating it into your dream home or a moneymaker is appealing to many people. But with that excitement also comes a lot of potential problems.

It’s important that you know what you’re getting yourself into. Before taking on a fixer-upper, consider if it’s the right type of property for you and what it will actually take to renovate.

Decide what’s right for you

What to consider when looking

Repairs and remodeling

Financing

Federal Housing Administration offers a 203k loan that allows borrowers to purchase a property while also financing the cost of rehabilitation.

Don’t over-improve
Consider how adjacent houses have been finished. If most have lower-end finishings, it’s probably not best to spend your money on granite counter tops, copper bathroom fixtures, and marble floors. Your fixer-upper should be in line with — or just slightly above — the standards of homes in your neighborhood.

Purchasing a home is probably one of the biggest decisions you’ll ever make. And while it may seem overwhelming, a fixer-upper can be a great way to get good value for your money. Do your homework, find a home remodel company you trust, and make a smart, informed decision.

BY: State Farm