06/14/2026
The costs donβt stop when you get the keys to your new home. Itβs essential to plan for the expenses that come after you move in:
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Furniture & Appliances ποΈ
Even if your new home comes fully equipped, thereβs a chance youβll need to buy new furniture, appliances, or dΓ©cor to suit your style and needs. Set aside funds for those purchases.
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Home Maintenance & Tools π οΈ
Homeownership means upkeep! From yard tools to a toolbox, your home might require maintenance you hadnβt anticipated. Be ready for costs like lawn care equipment, cleaning supplies, or even specialized tools.
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Moving Costs π
Packing supplies, movers, utility setup fees, and any additional moving-related expenses can add up quickly. Be sure to set a budget for a smooth transition without financial stress.
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Home Improvement Projects π οΈ
Itβs not uncommon to want to make immediate upgrades after moving in, such as painting, landscaping, or remodeling. Factor in these costs into your post-move-in budget.
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Higher Utility Costs π‘
The size of your home and its energy efficiency can affect your monthly utilities. Be ready for potential increases in electricity, heating/cooling, water, and internet bills.
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Insurance & Taxes π
Make sure youβve reviewed your homeowners insurance policy and budgeted for any adjustments. Property taxes may also shift depending on the value and location of your home.
Buying a home is an exciting step, but always remember to plan for these post-move-in expenses to ensure you're financially prepared. Letβs make sure you're ready for both the moving day and beyond!
Tiffany Olmo | Licensed Real Estate Salesperson
π‘ Preferred Properties
π Orange County, NY
π§ [email protected]
π± 845-551-6859