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  • How Much Money Do You Need to Buy a New Home in Central Pennsylvania?

    How Much Money Do You Need to Buy a New Home in Central Pennsylvania?

    How Much Does it Cost to Buy a New Home in Central PennsylvaniaPurchasing a home is an exciting journey, but it’s important to have a financial plan in place before you start house hunting. If you’re looking to buy a new construction home in Central Pennsylvania, there are certain costs to consider that can affect your budget. Here’s an overview of the associated costs of buying a new home in Central Pennsylvania.

    Home Prices in Central Pennsylvania

    The median price for a home in Pennsylvania is $263,500 according to Redfin (as of November 2022). This amount will vary depending on where you live and what type of property you’re looking for. For example, if you’re looking for a luxury single-family detached home with all the bells and whistles then expect to pay more than the average price. On the other hand, if you want something smaller like a condo or townhouse then it may be possible to get into these types of properties for less.

    Regardless of what type of property you choose, it’s essential to understand the costs associated with homeownership – which goes beyond just the purchase price of the property, in order to determine how much you need.

    Deerfield. Single Family Homes in Shippensburg, PA

    1. Down Payment

    This refers to a portion of the total cost of the home that is paid upfront when making an offer on it. The minimum down payment amount required by lenders varies depending on the type of loan program and additional criteria such as credit score. Most people will need to have at least 3.5-10% saved up for a down payment on their new home. For a median priced home, this would be between $9,222 and $26,350.

    Additionally, you should also factor in other expenses such as closing costs (more on that in a moment), property tax payments, homeowner’s insurance, furnishings, and any unexpected repairs that may arise after purchasing the property.

    2. Closing Costs

    In addition to the down payment, there are also closing costs associated with purchasing a home that typically ranges between 2 – 5% of the purchase price. These include fees for title insurance, inspections, appraisals, attorneys, and more that help cover administrative fees before closing on the house. Again, for a median price home, the estimated range would be $5,270- $13,175.

    3. Remodeling and Repairs

    Unless you’ve purchased a new construction home, you may want to do some remodeling or repairs to make it yours. Depending on what type of projects you have planned out (e.g., kitchen renovations or bathroom updates) budgeting anywhere from $5,000 – $100,000+ could be necessary here as well. You don’t need to complete all of the projects at the same time. You can spread them out over time.

    While the choice between new construction and resale comes down to personal preference, here are some benefits of purchasing a new construction home.

    How Much Money Do You Need to Buy a New Home in Central Pennsylvania?4. Moving Costs

    If you’re relocating cities or states to purchase your new Central Pennsylvania property don’t forget to budget for moving expenses. Factors such as when you move, distance traveled, and the number of trucks or pods needed will impact how much this will ultimately cost so be sure to factor these into your budget too.

     

    The journey towards buying a new construction home in Pennsylvania comes with many financial considerations and responsibilities. Researching market conditions ahead of time will prove invaluable when calculating just how much money one needs upfront for both down payments and closing costs while also keeping track of ongoing expenses during homeownership such as taxes and insurance premiums will ensure there aren’t any surprises along the way.

    Finding Your Dream Home in Central Pennsylvania

    S&A Homes is proud to build affordable new home communities throughout Central and South-Central Pennsylvania. We can also build on buyer-owned land through our Build on Your Own Land program. To learn more about our available inventory and communities, call S&A Homes at 855-921-3626 or contact us now. We’re happy to help!

  • Homebuilding 101: Financial Terms to Know

    Homebuilding 101: Financial Terms to KnowThe financial side of the homebuilding and homebuying process can often be difficult to understand for many first-time homebuyers. The variety of loan types and procedures involved in these processes can certainly be overwhelming, but the S&A Homes team is here to help with the third installment of its “Homebuilding 101” blog series.

    This new segment helps simplify the complicated financial jargon for first-time homebuyers: (more…)

  • S&A Homes Explains the HERS Index

    S&A Homes Explains Understanding the HERS IndexA home’s energy efficiency isn’t always the first thing on a homebuyer’s mind, but according to a recent HomeLight article, it should be among the top considerations. Luckily, the HERS Index makes it easy for homebuyers to see how energy efficient an entire home is. (more…)

  • Homebuilding 101: The Construction Process

    Homebuilding 101: The Construction ProcessWhen most people think about homebuilding, the construction process is what typically comes to mind first. At S&A Homes, our homebuyers are along for the journey and are just as much a part of development as our construction team. During several stages, our S&A teams even walk homebuyers through their home to recap the progress made thus far.

    Of course, residential construction comes with its own mix of jargon that the typical homebuyer is likely not familiar with. Luckily, our S&A Homes team is back with a second installment of our “Homebuilding 101” blog series to define some of those construction process terms. (more…)

  • Homebuilding 101: Terms First-Time Homebuyers Should Know

    Homebuilding 101: Terms First-Time Homebuyers Should KnowAre you new to the world of homebuilding? First-time homebuyers are often overwhelmed by the homebuilding process and its terminology. To help, the team at S&A Homes has created an exciting “Homebuilding 101” blog series to serve as a useful crash course on the homebuilding process and common jargon. (more…)

  • Tips for Buying a New Home with Another to Sell from S&A Homes

    Tips for Buying a New Home with Another to Sell from S&A HomesThings can get complicated when buying and selling a new house at the same time. While perfectly matching up both closing dates is ideal, real estate transactions aren’t always that smooth. If you are buying a new home with another to sell, you’re going to need a bit of guidance and a well-thought-out plan to get you through the process. (more…)

  • Top 5 Reasons to Buy a New Home vs. Resale

    Top 5 Reasons to Buy a New Home vs. ResaleWhen you decide it is time to buy a new home, there are two options: buy a previously owned home or new construction. This choice comes down to personal preference and desired features. Here are the top 5 reasons to buy a new home versus a resale: (more…)

  • First-Time Homebuyer Tips from S&A Homes

    First-Time Homebuyer Tips from S&A HomesThere aren’t many decisions that are more important than the investment you make in your new home. S&A Homes recognizes this, and it is one of the reasons we are always ahead of the curve, building forward.

    We understand the process of buying a new home, especially a first home, can be overwhelming – check out our top first-time homebuyer tips to help ease the process! Be prepared – there are several things to save up for! (more…)