Planning for Home Maintenance Costs
You don't think about future maintenance costs when buying a home, but you should.
Whether buying an older home or a newly constructed home, equipment can be faulty
and costly to repair.
Usually a home's purchase price can be used to project maintenance costs. The recommendations
for annual maintenance costs range from 1.5 to 4 percent of the home's original
cost. While this is not always true, especially when the purchase price of a home
is three-quarters of a million dollars, it is a good rule of thumb for the average
home buyer.
Since most home buyers are focusing on making the down payment and not saving for
future repairs, a home warranty provides a good back-up plan.
Most home warranties cost between $300-$400 and will cover many major home systems
and built-in appliances for one full year after close. A home warranty will either
pay to repair or replace a covered item and the homeowner pays a minimal deductible
rather than the full cost of repairs. It's an easy way to manage your home's finances
and plan for those unexpected repairs.
To learn more about managing home maintenance costs with the Coldwell Banker®
Home Protection Plan, call 1-800-747-5152.