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| Back to Blog Written on 29-Jul-2009 by homesforsaleinminnesota
First time homebuyers should understand the fact that each kind of home has different maintenance costs associated with them. Knowing what these costs are can certainly help buyers make an informed decision.


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:

1. 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.

The total expenses of the building is divided by a resident's percent of ownership to arrive at the maintenance cost for each resident, explains Ilyce Glink, author of the book '100 Questions Every First-Time Home Buyer Should Ask'. This cost also includes a payment for a building's emergency reserve fund, which varies over time.

2. 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.

3. Mobile and Pre-fabricated Homes:

Homeowners of mobile and pre-fabricated homes shoulder all fees in operating and maintaining their homes. These fees are comprised of, but not limited to, water, sewage and garbage, electricity, cable and other services. But some mobile home parks do charge a fee for renting land space. In addition, each park has specific requirements and rules that a homeowner must first agree to.

4. Single-Family Home:

Also known as detached houses, maintenance costs of these houses are solely the responsibility of the homeowners. Single-family homes may also be located inside a community or a village though homeowners will still be responsible for all costs such as maintenance and repairs, lawn upkeep, electricity, water and sewerage services and other utilities.

If you are considering to get a loan, remember that some lenders might package some of these maintenance fees into your loan. I advise that you first talk with your Realtor and determine the maintenance costs for the house you're interested in. Only then should you deal with a lender so that you can get the best possible loan package that is within your budget.

Whether you're interested in a town home 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.
When searching for Minnesota homes for sale, the internet is an invaluable resource. New homebuyers can use the MN MLS to view active listings of homes and real estate throughout the state.

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