Setting a Realistic Budget
Another factor, like time, that can often spiral a little out of control is the budget. Often we’re told that we should add an extra 10 - 20% on to any purchase price for fees and taxes; that’s all very well, but actually you have to factor extra money into your budget for things like visiting your second property abroad during and after the build phase, extras like light fittings, curtains, kitchen and bathroom upgrades, the application for and connection of vital services, removal costs and/or furniture purchase costs, satellite TV installation, air conditioning or heating installation, car rental. If you have a set budget limit it’s important to sit down and work backwards including all the potential extras and fees and then see exactly how much is left for your property purchase. Don’t be caught out and seduced by the sunshine, set budgetary limits before getting on the plane!
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Posted by: Dave | May 08, 2006 at 10:13 AM