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Furnishing Your First House

July 17th, 2009

It’s long been known that a home purchase stimulates other parts of the economy as the new owners make improvements to their homes and purchase furniture. In recent months, the number of first-time buyers has increased as a result of favorable market conditions and the availability of the $8,000 tax credit.

These buyers are often just starting out, and their list of items to purchase can be long, while funds may be limited. The Star-Ledger newspaper recently provided tips for furnishing a new home, including these:

  • Match your needs with your budget. The first step is to determine what you need to fill your new space, and what you already have that could work in your new home. Then, figure out how much money you have to spend and develop a shopping list that prioritizes those items that are necessities.

  • Shop around. Visit a number of different stores so you can compare prices and options. Take pictures of pieces you are interested in so you can remember what they look like and see how they coordinate with items you already have or are considering. Try to avoid an impulse buy you might regret later.

  • Get big-ticket items first. Everyone needs a place to sleep, eat and relax, so make sure you have plans to purchase a mattress and box spring, table and chairs, and a sofa. You can always accessorize slowly over time as your budget permits.

To find out more information feel free to contact me any time.

Jason@JMartocci.com

Author: Jason Martocci Categories: Buyers, Moving Tags: ,

Moving Tips

July 10th, 2009

Many people move into new homes in the summer so they can be settled in time for the start of the new school year. If you are moving this summer, or will be moving in the future, take note of these time-saving tips from HGTV that will help take the stress out of your move:

 

 

  • Your trash may be somebody else’s treasure. Before you start packing, take time to go through your belongings and get rid of things you won’t be likely to use in your new home or that just aren’t worth the effort to move with you. Hold a garage sale or consider giving away your unwanted items using Freecycle.

  • Remain organized with a packing system. Not only will you want all of your boxes to make it into the right part of your house, but there will also be certain boxes containing necessities that you’ll want to open first. Use colors to differentiate which room boxes go to, and provide a color key to the movers. Also number each box and make a master inventory list to remind you of the contents of each one.

  • Stay one step ahead of the movers. Before your possessions arrive and the unpacking begins, head over to your new house if possible to do a little cleaning, painting and make any other improvements necessary. It is much easier to do these things while the house is empty.

A little preparation can go a long way in ensuring a smooth move, so plan ahead, stay organized and remain focused on the end result: your new home!

To find out more information feel free to contact me any time.

Jason@JMartocci.com

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