Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 20 Apr 1994, p. 31

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Q. Should I buy new or resale? A. As with many other decisions .you’ll be making in purchasing your home, the choice between a new home and a resale home is a matter of weighing the pros and cons and deciding what is right for you. New homes are “yours” from day one -â€" you don’t inherit a previous owner’s tastes and design ideas. New homes are like- ly to be more up-toâ€"date than 10 to 25-year-old homes, and thus more energy efficient. If major systems such as heating, electrical and plumbing break down, new home limited warranties may cover much of the repair bills. But when you buy a new home, there may be additional cash outlays for landscaping, win- dow coverings and appliances, although some builders include these items in the purchase price. In many resale homes, the structural defects and system Should I buy new or resale? bathrooms, Talfi ? look at this i peccable' home in a pa ke segmg, 4 rms 4 sauna, new | y equnpped tennis court. 24990 . Q ali u'lt home on r i e over'loo ins Lb WMiELC_ree_k.J£on1fl%ejx ~_._A__L- ______ §éw 'r'avt'ew "’na'n-ny' ' "'s'uitE "Witt?" bfi'télaé en nce_ $299 900La Won arfi1ly home prope 50' x022”. flea room an oor. master, n wm ows, newbat t.room sanHOme-Ionam. WWW “WW SEW 8444061 ENAMMSCO“ CONNECI' problems that have cropped up early in the home’s life have been fixed by the previous owners. ' Older resale homes can also offera charm or character often not available in new designs. Lots can be larger and landscaping is mature. Nearby schools and local services are in place and working. Moreover, with resale homes, you often get additional features for little or no additional cost. After one buys a new home, there is a tendency to add upgrades over the years: central air condi- tioning, cedar deck, in-ground swimming pool, finished base- ment, etc. Some of these are A service ofThe Oakville, Milton mdDismctRealEsrate Board $379,000. wfi‘COrb plete farm in hso right In town. \X/al osp italnI'I ,"GOE,g 9 car garage superb pnvaté otOp $315 oogggac ious 4 bedroo mmaster gnsu e [535C aTon sun room, grep ac’e, Qwa kouts, great schoo anrnea.WI $399,000 D.town building, 3 arts bus. space, impeccable cond, new_ kit. appls., office has bUllt-in desk filing cabinets, parking for 10 cars $92, 5 r00 1 baths immacggtendoor congfiénc cbse tow psand ~”GO train-Indoor poo1.P ease cal” WWW MMESDENHAL momm1 momméom COWESWESALE ”WAVE WWW B. WEI? m1 299 Lakeshore Road East, Oakvllle - 844-6061 expensive undertakings. When these owners sell their home, they’re often in for a shock. Their $25,000 swimming pool, for example, may add just a few thousand dollars to their home’s market value, if that. In fact, many upgrades add only a fraction of their cost to the home’s resale value. Real Talk is provided by the Oakville Beaver and the Oakville, Milton and District Real Estate Board as a service to the general public. We welcome any ques- tions relating to real estate â€" mail to Real Talk, c/o The Oakville Beaver, 467 Speers Rd, Oakville, L6K 354, or fax to the Beaver at 845-3085. Call 844- 6491 for more information. This is great news for buyers of resale homes, who can pur- chase these upgrades as part of the home’s selling price without having to buy each item separate- ly at full cost. $895,000 Rare top ppgtunwinty tyto finish to NJ Eersonal tame an own estate on the ae, Iparian RI ts, privacy 3 9, . b . ho ,4 bed , $5.71 f?oooor 3 ”#fiu‘fsbsm’é‘temgm sfié‘gfi’, gama room, ttub, sauna, pc. th WWW1 $4 4,74 500 Beautiful custom built 5 bedrbéffin bezkty years p048 n nature lot to sc ools, lake, 5 ops. I 23 0,00 Sho rfe o.n Four ksaed9' [oom+ auttiallgé mgregm é asement levJ InterIOCI mg TICK anve, patio etc. EASTOAWfllE-TPETMISPUW BEMH'IRLOJNLBLEVEIS nmmam Advertising is accepted on the condition that, in the event of a typographical error, that portion of the advertising space occupied by the erroneous item, together with a reasonable allowance for signature, will not be charged for, but the balance of the advertisement will be paid for at the applicable rate. The publisher reserves the right to categorize and reject advertising. In the event of typographical error. advertising goods or services at the wrong price, goods or services may not be sold. Advertising is merely an offer to sell and may be withdrawn at any time. Produced on behalf of the Oakville, Milton and District Real Estate Board. Oakvilfe Ralf Estate Publisher Director of Advertising Bob Glasbey Real Estate Manager Glynis Wilmot-Martin Published by: The Oakville Beaver 467 Speers Rd. Oakville, Ont. IAN OLIVER 845-3824 Fax: 845-3085 a259K.,Ft Fenova ed bug (how on secluded 0x160’o nof Laegs obe. Famll yroom crver1ooksO gar Felnls Ob.asement $2693 00. Sharp rp4brf3 bfihs, mn. mfg. gggm oakwalnscotted amxy ygom enc , e.xt land scapmg Price we1| $199,900.3 ngo?d sing bedrooms, Iar< at- -| kit nIshe re room’ WI Irep ace, grbathrooms, /A p ’ease call “3:523? gang” gawquvgma esh y pacified. 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