15 THINGS NEW HOMEOWNERS ​CAN DO TO SAVE MONEY

Congrats on your new place! Here's a guide on ​some ways to pinch those pennies as you learn to ​balance the budget as a homeowner.

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15 THINGS NEW HOMEOWNERS CAN DO TO SAVE MONEY

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There are plenty of reasonable things new homeowners can do to ​save money. After the initial expense of moving, it may be essential ​to reign in your spending. Here are fifteen simple and effective ​ways to manage cash flow in your new home.

READ ON TO LEARN THE TOP 15 MONEY-SAVING TIPS

FOR NEW HOMEOWNERS

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TOP ENERGY MONEY-SAVING TIPS ​FOR NEW HOMEOWNERS

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Install a programmable thermostat. This ensures that your home isn't wasting ​energy heating or cooling during the day while you aren't home and that you ​maintain optimal temps inside.

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Lower the temp on your water heater to 120 degrees Fahrenheit (or 55 ​degrees Celsius). Bonus: toss a specially-made insulation blanket over your ​water heater to save even more energy (and money!).

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Check the insulation throughout your home. Getting a pro to add even a little ​more insulation can be a quick and straightforward way to reduce your ​monthly energy bill.

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Wrap exposed water pipes with special pipe insulation. Especially in ​basements or garages, this can make a difference in water temp.

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Check all vents in every room, ensuring that they are clear of obstructions. Go ​the extra mile and dust them or use a shopvac to get out any debris.

Patricia Omishakin -MBA, e-PRO, PSA

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TOP MAINTENANCE MONEY-SAVING TIPS ​FOR NEW HOMEOWNERS

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Do a full investigation of all of the home repair/service providers in your area. ​Get reviews for plumbers, electricians, HVAC techs, and more. Create a ​shortlist so you have easy access to the best people when you need them.

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Simplify the landscaping. Figure out which plants are most resilient and ​require the least care. Set a schedule for weeding and mulching.

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Upgrade caulking. Not only will caulking around windows and doors keep ​temps from leaking, it will also protect the corners of appliances and plumbing ​from unwanted moisture.

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Make a seasonal checklist for checking on or cleaning certain items. This ​includes things like checking appliances for wear and changing out air filters. ​Getting ahead of regular, needed maintenance will keep you from spending a ​ton of money in the long-run.

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Did you know that not all gutters are set up correctly? Improperly directed or ​installed gutters can cost you big time if water damage occurs. Inspect your ​gutters in a new home before rainy seasons hit.

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Phone: 615-730-0037 , Office: 888-519-5113 ext. 1048 ​License in: TN

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TOP SWAPS: MONEY-SAVING TIPS ​FOR NEW HOMEOWNERS

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Replace all light bulbs (even outside ones) with LEDs. These energy-efficient ​options are also a major cost-saver and will last for years.

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Quality ceiling fans will actually save energy and help you manage the temps ​inside your home. The initial investment is a swap that will pay off big in the ​long run.

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Put your sprinkler system on irrigation control. Swapping out an old school ​system with an automated one can save you thousands of gallons of water a ​year.

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Swap outdoor sweeps, especially to external doors. This will keep your home ​from losing a ton of heated or cooled air.

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Swap out any of your old appliances with new, energy-efficient ones. You may ​save hundreds, even thousands of dollars a year on bills and won't run the risk ​of an emergency replacement or repair.

Patricia Omishakin -MBA, e-PRO, PSA

Your Trusted Real Estate Advisor

eXp Realty in Tennessee

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pat@patriciaomishakin.com

Phone: 615-730-0037 , Office: 888-519-5113 ext. 1048 ​License in: TN

Hope you got some useful tips for how you can save ​money! Are you just prepping for your future as a ​homeowner? If you're in the market (or ever need to ​sell) give me a shout. I'll help you out!

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