Understanding Maintenance Fees With Different Kinds of Homes

Maintenance fees and costs vary across different types of houses. These costs must be known by first time homebuyers and factored into their buying decision.

Specific types of MN homes for sale have unique maintenance costs attached to them. These could range from government and local taxes to community association fees. If you are a first time homebuyer, take the time to know the maintenance costs for each house you are interested in; as this can spare you from future headaches. Here is a basic breakdown of maintenance costs associated with different types of homes:

Condos: Condos or flats are increasingly becoming popular for first time house buyers. Condominiums are a form of real property wherein individual units in a multi-unit complex or building may be owned but each owner has access to common facilities such as hallways, main entrances, stairs and elevators. As such, you’ll need to pay fees depending on your stake in 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’. The total building expenses include the building’s emergency reserve account, and the final cost may fluctuate over the course of the year.

Townhomes: The fees associated with town homes are the same as any independently owned homes incur. However, some MN townhomes are part of a homeowner’s association, in which case you will need to pay a monthly fee for maintenance. These monthly association fees usually comprise of repair and maintenance costs of common exteriors and landscapes.

Mobile houses: 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.

Single-Family Home: Owners of single-family houses are the only ones responsible for their houses’ operating and maintenance costs. 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.

Lenders may at times include maintenance fees and other costs in your loan package. 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.

Any house has maintenance costs attached to it. It is better to know more about these costs while you are still searching rather than be surprised by every fee you have to pay after you bought the house. Compare the total costs for each house you are interested in next to each other by using simple spreadsheets or checklists. In this way, you are making an informed choice that you are less likely to regret.

 

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