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Posted about 6 years ago

7 Reasons to Buy Fixer Uppers vs New Homes for your Residence

I have bought and rehabbed 3 fixer upper properties to live in as my own personal residence. It’s definitely not as easy as buying a new house, but here is why I choose to buy fixer uppers instead of new homes:

#1: Equity

  • The main reason I buy fixer uppers is it gives me a chance to build equity into the home, that I wouldn’t otherwise be able to do buying new.
    • When you buy a new home you are buying at retail prices, so the only way you can gain equity is through market appreciation.
    • When buying fixer uppers you can ‘force appreciation’ by buying at a discount and making smart improvements that add value. My current personal residence was bought for $80k, and needed $75k in repairs, but is now worth $300k+. That’s over $100k in equity!

    #2: Customization

    • When buying a fixer upper you get the opportunity to truly customize every aspect of the home and make the kitchens, bathrooms and finishes match your design style and lifestyle.

    #3: Like New

    • My current personal residence has basically been renovated to meet the today’s building standards of a new home. My home has all new electrical, new plumbing, new furnace, new A/C, new kitchen, bathrooms, etc…

    #4: Most New Homes are Cookie Cutter

    • Most new neighborhoods have 3 to 4 ‘cookie cutter’ floor plans in the neighborhood so every house on the block looks the same.

    #5: Location

    • I want to live close to downtown Kansas City. Most neighborhoods within 5 minutes of downtown were built in the 1930s to 1960s. If I wanted to buy a new home, I would likely be 15 minutes outside of the downtown area.

    #6: Trees

    • I’m not necessarily a "tree hugger", but I appreciate well established neighborhoods with large trees. Newer neighborhoods in the area barely have a tree in sight.

    #7: I Enjoy Remodeling Houses

    • Last but not least, I personally enjoy rehabbing old houses and taking on the challenge of buying an old, run-down house and making it my own.


    Comments (2)

    1. Think these are all great reasons to buy fixer-uppers. On your first live and flip, did you have any experience with construction, electrical or plumbing? Were you doing the work yourself or were you contracting it out? Great article


      1. I have a Construction Management degree so I had the 'book' smarts, but didn't have much hands-on experience so my first residence helped me get my hands dirty.

        On my first live-in flip I hung the kitchen cabinets, installed all of the trim/carpentry, hardwood flooring, tiling, & paint.  

        There wasn't very much electrical or plumbing work on the project besides the bathroom shower kit, hooking up faucets and moving a few switches, which I subbed out to a contractor.