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Home Buying Maintenance Costs For Different Types of Homes

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When you're considering what type of home to purchase as a first

time home buyer, understanding the total maintenance costs

may be a key factor in your decision making process.

Certain types of homes incur neighborhood association fees or

extra taxes and fees imposed by the town or city government;

knowing what these fees are in the early stages of your new

home search can help you make the best decision given your

budget requirements or limitations. Here is a basic breakdown

of maintenance costs associated with different types of homes:

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Condominiums: An increasingly popular choice for first-time homebuyers, living in a condo means you have access to shared living spaces and amenities. As a result, you'll be responsible for paying association fees and maintenance fees that are based on a percentage of ownership of the building.

Townhomes: Townhomes, also known as 'row houses', are independently owned homes that typically don't incur fees beyond your regular expenses. However, some townhomes are part of a homeowner's association, in which case you will need to pay a monthly fee for maintenance. This fee typically covers the cost of painting the exterior and landscaping common areas.

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Mobile Homes and Pre-Fabricated Homes: Mobile home owners and pre-fabricated homeowners are usually responsible for all fees involved with maintaining and operating their home. This includes the cost of sewage, water, cable and other utilities. However, some mobile home sites do charge additional fees for renting the land, and every park has its own rules, regulations and requirements.

Single-Family House: Detached home maintenance costs are typically the responsibility of the homeowner. Even if the home is within a community setting, the homeowner will be responsible for maintenance and upkeep, landscaping, lawn services and other fees associated with maintaining a home. You will also be responsible for all real estate taxes and government fees; check with the Realtor and a financial advisor to get an estimate on what this may be.

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Keep in mind that some lenders may roll in your condo association fees or other fees involved with home ownership based on your loan package. Make sure you have an accurate assessment of total costs from the Realtor and then approach your loan officer with all of the details to make the most of your loan and pay for only what you can afford.

Whether you're interested in a sage hill townhomes or a single-family house, there will be several costs involved with home ownership and maintenance. When you're searching for the right fit, consider making a checklist or worksheet that lists all of the different home options and related fees. Having a side-by-side comparison of the total costs involved can help you make the most informed decision for your new home purchase.