Hi Anya Chrisanthon here if you're currently building a new home, or if you're thinking about building a home in the future
Stay tuned because today. We're going to talk about what options you should consider adding now
Versus upgrading them later
I think the biggest obstacle that most people have with new construction is that the list price that they see at first
Versus the price that they end up with. It can add up very very quickly
so you definitely want to come up with a budget first and foremost and
with new construction
it's even more important to know exactly what your budget looks like and stick to it because
Once you enter that showroom and start seeing those
Wonderful countertops and cabinet options that budget goes out the door typically
So it's not only important to pick your budget
But also it's very important to figure out what that budget means to you on a monthly?
Basis because at the end of the day, it's not the final amount of money that you're paying
But it's really that monthly payment that you're gonna live with for a while so you have to make sure that you're comfortable with that
So that means knowing how much?
It adds to your monthly payment if you were to add say a thousand dollars in options
Were ten thousand dollars or a hundred thousand dollars
So that when you are making those decisions it can be very clear in your mind about
What your final number is going to look like so that again at the end of the day you are very comfortable with it
First thing you want to do after you come up with that budget is
to get a list of all the options from your builder and
You'll want them to identify
What is considered structural and what is not considered structural?
So those are the two categories that you're going to choose from structural and non-structural
You'd be surprised. What some builders will consider structural items so for example things like
hardwood steps or the color of
Your door hardware some builders will consider those options structural what that means to you is that?
structural items
You'll typically have a very short amount of time to pick those so you're gonna have to figure out
What makes sense and what did what doesn't make sense for you when you're picking those options
so
Most builders will have to get permits in order to start construction and
In order to not delay that construction you're going to have a very limited window
To pick those items, so you make sure that you do your homework
You really want to prioritize here?
Which items to add now or what to add later my recommendation is that you really concentrate on?
structural items
Structural items are not the items that can be easily added down the road
So those are the items you really want to make sure you think about
So for example to add that full front porch for your home or to upgrade hardwood flooring
Again hardwood flooring is something you can always add down the road
For front porch maybe you could add it, but it's gonna definitely be a lot more difficult to do so after the fact so
Set your budget and get clear on structural versus non structural items and really
prioritize
Structural items you want to make sure that you don't outlive your home in a short amount of time
see if you have another child or your circumstances change you want to make sure that your home works for you now and
for at least a near future
As far as
Non structural items I would recommend concentrating on kitchens and baths, right
That's where most people spend our time. I think it really makes sense to upgrade the owners bathroom
You're gonna be in there all the time, so you really want to make sure that you love that bathroom
compare that price to a price that you'll pay to remodel the bathroom down the road and
It's probably a good you go ahead and upgrade it right away
Especially when it comes to tile tile can make such a big difference in the bathroom if you just go to a larger tile
You know you can really take it from
Plain Jane to a really something
That's a WOW factor, and you want to be wowed when you step into your bathroom
Same thing with the kitchen you're gonna be spending a lot of time in your kitchen especially with new construction
the kitchens are really a
Centerpiece of the home with the open concept open layout so you really want to make sure you show it off
so in the kitchen
I think it really makes sense to upgrade your cabinets if you must decide between upgrading cabinets or countertops
I always say upgrade the cabinet's because it's not going to be very easily
Changed after the fact. I mean it's a major run out of grade your cabinet after
countertops, it's
Literally a one-day job
they can come in and install counter tops over your existing countertops or
Rip it out without a major headache all things relative of course
so
Concentrate again on structural, and then when it comes to non structural items kitchens and baths is
What sells homes right so another thing you want to consider is are you being super taste?
Specific right you're building your home, and you really want to make sure that the home works for you
But you also want to make sure that it
Works for somebody else down the road right you're gonna want to resell that home at some point
so if you're into purple
consider painting
Maybe one accent wall purple instead of taking purple cabinets
purple countertops
Purple flooring right so you definitely want to be makes in mind that you're not being - to taste specific
We've all seen those purple homes
So definitely be conscious of that even though you are building this home for yourself
Anything else again you can always upgrade later
As far as flooring goes that's one item that can add up very quickly and it's something you can always do down the road
the bottom line if you choose to build new construction home you will be miles ahead of
Moving into an older home even if it's been remodeled
Yeah, it's gonna have the glitz of you know all the latest
Upgrades in it, but it's really what's behind the walls that makes a difference
Yeah, you can upgrade the windows and you can uncreate the doors, and you can change the heating system, but it's not so easy to
Update that insulation behind the walls and with the new home, you know you'll have a healthy home
that's energy efficient and will save you money for years to come I hope you found this video helpful and
Please let me know what questions you have when it comes to choosing your options. I do have a blog post that I recently
Posted on my website, so if you want more information on specifics check it out
Thank you so much for tuning in and see you next time bye




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