Luxury homes are expensive to build and maintain, and that’s a fact that no one can really go against. An important factor to look into when planning the house is the interior design and finishes.
Although finishes are usually done near the last days of construction, it does tend to get more expensive if it isn’t planned well. Materials for walls & floors, as well as appliances can make the budget balloon.
The finishes make your home a luxurious one, if done shabbily it might end up as a McMansion.
A good tip is to prioritize which features you can place in immediately and which ones can be added on later.
Getting bank loans to buy a luxury home is a usual occurrence in California, however with the loan requirements getting stricter, it’ll get even harder to get a loan these days.
California banks are requiring higher credit scores and downpayments, resulting in fewer people applying for bank loans to buy luxury homes.
Buying the luxury house may not be enough for the new owner, and may decide to do a bit of improvements. According to a survey, 41 of luxury home buyers are planning to do major renovations on their new homes. Some people may say that they’re devaluating their property but since they’ve bought it and want to make it their own, they usually decide to do this early on.
Luxury home real estates in the US are coming to terms of reality. Once, these kinds of real estates were invulnerable to market ups and downs, however times have changed and so did the prices. The owners are now selling their houses via cash auction.
They’re turning to auction sales so that the homeowner won’t be denied financing. Unfortunately, the luxury homes are selling for far less than what the original owners intended.
Most of the Hollywood A listers are doing it already, it’s inevitable that the luxury home market will follow suit. What I’m talking about here is going environment friendly.
Maintaining a luxury home can be downright expensive, but if it gets “greened” up then it won’t just be hip but also it will make you feel better about saving the environment.
In every clique there’s always the “odd man out””; this is true even among the luxury neighborhoods. No one wants their house to be labeled as a McMansion.
A McMansion is a mansion that seems to be hastily built and therefore may not have the quality or build to make it acceptable among the rich circles. Unfortunately, the ones most affected are the new neighborhoods becomes houses there tend to be modern than classic. This in effect makes it harder for real estate agents to sell a particular expensive house because of the label.
Yes, we’ve been telling you all along that interior design doesn’t have to be costly with all the tips and tricks that we suggest. One thing though, always ensure that safety comes first for a house must not only look good, it should also meet standards set by various agencies that govern appliances such as electrical installations and the way furnishings are designed/installed. Consult your local city personnel for advice regarding safety issues and preventive measures such as cabinet unit tie downs for earthquake prone areas. Another idea is to go to government web sites for safety related articles that you should always keep in mind when renovating a residence, room or even a bathroom. Better to be safe than sorry in the future which with a little common sense and thinking can get you “THE” look you are so looking for.
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Jon Caldwell is a professional content manager. Much of his articles can be found at http://allaboutluxuryhomes.com