Remodeling vs. Moving In: What to Do After Buying a House



You could have bought a new house because of a great job opportunity. It could also be that your family is growing and their needs are changing. Another reason many people move to a new location is that they want a change in scenery or to obtain a new perspective.  

Regardless of the reason for your move, you have two routines to choose from after purchasing a property. You could move in immediately and get to know your new home. The other is to get a kitchen quote and start planning a remodel. Continue reading to help you decide. 

Should You Move In Right Away? 

It’s understandable to want to change a place others used to live in. Remodeling will give your spaces a personal touch, giving them a homier feel. However, by moving in immediately, you will know which parts of your new home you love and would like to remain the same. It will give you time to inspect your living space and how natural light moves through it during the day. You might realize that some rooms could benefit from additional windows. 

After living in the house for a while, you will discover which areas need better traffic flow, lighting, storage, and revamping. Some spots that might have worked you up in the past might actually be attractive or functional, meaning you don’t need to include them in your remodel. If you are still saving up for other renovations, staying in the house for a while will help you distinguish which projects you should prioritize and which ones can wait. 

Is Remodeling First a Better Option? 

If you have decided to remodel before moving in, looking up a “reputable contractor near me” online is one of the first things you need to do. The outcome of your project significantly depends on the professionals you will hire. Moreover, it’s better to wait until the construction is over before moving in, especially if you are building a home addition. 

Remodeling before moving is a better option if the house has structural issues and requires extensive repairs. For instance, if the roof has serious damage and needs a replacement or the plumbing has issues, it’s more reasonable to address them first. There is also no problem if you prefer to make minor alterations to your new home before living in it. You might want to update the colors of the walls or replace the flooring to complement your furniture and decor. 

Get in Touch With Our Design Team! 

Ready to give your living space a makeover? Contact DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Wilmington today to get a kitchen or bathroom estimate! Call us at (910) 928-2207 or fill out our contact form to get in touch with our experts. We serve homeowners in Marsh Oaks, Wilmington, Porters Neck, Forest Hills, Leland, and nearby areas.

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