Additional Expenses of a New TV Home

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I'm just so happy to finally be here enjoying all that The Villages has to offer. For me, home improvements can wait. Taking it slowly, one thing at a time.
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My reason for posting was we will have a home start up budget. After that we will be on a fixed income that may not support any upgrades. So if we don't budget for upgrades now, probably won't be able to do them later.

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My reason for posting was we will have a home start up budget. After that we will be on a fixed income that may not support any upgrades. So if we don't budget for upgrades now, probably won't be able to do them later.

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If that's the case I would broaden the horizon to include improvements that save money and pay back in savings. It probably is best to start another thread if that interests you.
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Other then window treatments you don’t need to do anything immediately.

It took us over a year to sell our Tampa house.
Put in window treatments, bought a washer & dryer,
and put in a Nova water filter.

Then over the year we added attic atairs, attic fan & insulation
And pullouts for kitchen & bath cabinets.

The one big thing we did before we moved in was doing a custom build in our master closet.

I am a carpet fan so still have the carpet and the appliances.
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Actually a smart man, or woman, would buy a resale with tens of thousands in upgrades already done with bond paid instead of a bare bones new home with $30k unpaid bond.
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I pulled out the carpet and tiled the house immediately since the matching tile was still around.
Took down all the blinds and installed shutters. Will sell the new / old blinds $10 each.
Removed the kitchen chandelier and installed a matching eyeball light. Chandelier $20
Enclosed the lanai, added a seperate A/C unit
Added a hot tub
Added lots of cabinets / built in wall units to the master bedroom, laundry room, kitchen.
Adding a pergola.

Spending the family inheritance on ME ! for my last home to be a great home for ME.
Way to go......spend it all.....after all, you earned it all.....the kids can sell your house after your gone and that will be there inheritance......enjoy yourself....
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Actually a smart man, or woman, would buy a resale with tens of thousands in upgrades already done with bond paid instead of a bare bones new home with $30k unpaid bond.
I agree. When you consider all costs, bond, required upgrades like blinds, attic stairs, washer and dryer, and you will eliminate that pine straw and landscape. Resale homes become a bargain.

I have done the analysis many times. I take the things I like and value them at about 50%, the things I have to change because I don't like them and what that will cost me, and the required items at about 75%, and adjust for the bond difference, resales are almost always a better deal. And you can make an offer below the listed price on a resale, on new the price is the price.

Everyone I talk to who has bought new ignores the fact that an offer can be made on a resale. They just compare listed price while they ignore the bond delta. Makes no sense to me. The only rational reason for buying new is if you just have to have a new home. Financially it makes no sense.
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