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When to increase your home shopping budget

March 23, 2022 Brandt Morris

When you set a budget for a new home, you’re obviously hoping — maybe even expecting — to find the ideal property within that price range.

But, it doesn’t always work out that way.

In fact, there are many circumstances in which you might have to rethink your budget and possibly even increase it, to get the home you want.

For example, you might find that properties in neighbourhoods you’re targeting are selling for more than you expected. In that circumstance, you might have to look for a home in a different area, or see if you can bump up your budget.

Another scenario that often comes up is changing wish lists. You may view a few homes for sale and realize that a particular feature is more important to you than you initially thought. For example, you might have budgeted for a three-bedroom home, but once you’ve seen a few properties with four, you think, “Okay, we definitely want four bedrooms!” That might result in a budget bump.

Finally, you might find that you view a property and fall in love with the place. It’s perfect. It has everything you need. You’ve got to have that home! But, its price is outside your budget.

In that case, you’ll need to weigh paying a bit more against getting a home that will have a significant and positive impact on your lifestyle and happiness.

As you can see, there’s a lot to consider when shopping for a home and trying to stay within a budget. 



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Brandt J. Morris  Sales RepresentativeBosley Real Estate Ltd., Brokerage  103 Vanderhoof Avenue Toronto, Ontario M4G 2H5  Office: 416.322.8000

Brandt J. Morris
Sales Representative

Bosley Real Estate Ltd., Brokerage
103 Vanderhoof Avenue
Toronto, Ontario M4G 2H5

Office: 416.322.8000