Regrets? Nope. New Survey Says 82% of Pandemic Home Buyers Happy with Move

 
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New survey shows majority of pandemic home buyers don’t regret their move despite competitive real estate marketing.

For many Americans, buying a house during a pandemic meant competitive situations, buying above the list price of the home and waiving contingencies. You would think that would lead to panic and regret after closing. But, a new study by Hireahelper.com, says no. In fact, some 82% said that the move changed their lives for the better.

However, if the move was purely because of COVID-19, some 31% of movers surveyed said they regret the move. And, 26% of those who regretted the move knew immediately that it was the wrong move. Among those pandemic home buyers who do regret their move, they sited things such as moving away from friends (49%) and leaving the area they used to live in (40%). According to a Pew Research Center poll, some 22% of American adults changed residences because of the pandemic, or they know someone who did.

Some 15% of pandemic home buyers are considering a moving back to where they used to live. Millennials were the most likely to regret moving in the last year, with 37% saying they wished they had stayed in place. Gen Z (23%) were the least likely to regret their move.

Why did they move? According to the survey, these were the top five reasons:

Moved to cheaper housing (33%)
Moved for a new job or job transfer (29%)
Moved to retire (28%)
Moved to be closer to family (28%)
Moved to a new or better home (19%)

According to a Pew Research Center report, millions of Baby Boomers retired each year, but in the past year the number increased. Job losses associated with COVID-19 may be contributing the jump in retirements.

As for regrets, most pandemic home buyers didn’t like that they moved further away from friends (49%). But, other moving regrets include:

Leaving the area you used to live (40%)
Moving further away from family (38%)
How much the move cost (30%)
Leaving your previous home (23%)
Moving further from work (12%)

Ironically, paying too much for a home, making a hasty decision, getting caught up in the competitiveness of the transaction or waiving an inspection weren’t listed in the top 10 regrets from pandemic home buyers.

Regardless of the reason, in this market, having an experienced real estate professional to guide buyers through a competitive market. Communication is key to helping buyers and sellers navigate price appreciation, multiple offers and more.

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As Featured in West + Main Home Magazine: Accessory Dwelling Units

 
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When West + Main agent Brogan Rossi and her husband were looking for a new house, they wanted  a way to make supplemental income through a rental in their existing home. 

"Houses with mother-in-law units are few and far between so when we toured this one, the unique second entrance to a large room in the back of the house caught our attention immediately. When it was listed, this space was used for storage...but with a separate entrance, it had income potential!

This project totaled around $15,000. We hired contractors to do the major things: they installed new vinyl flooring, built a wall to section off the apartment from our house, installed a thick private door for our in-house entrance, kitchen cabinets and sink, replaced the old bathtub and shower tile, and ran a new electrical line for the stove.

Then, we got to do all of the fun finishing touches: cabinet hardware, paint, new fan and light fixtures...and found the perfect renter!"

-Brogan Rossi

 
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For more remodel inspiration, visit the first edition of the West + Main Home Magazine.

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Everything you need to know about Pet Insurance

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So, you’ve become a pet parent. Congratulations!

We know how much love + snuggles (and did we mention hair?) your new furry friend can bring… And if the pandemic taught us anything, it’s just how precious our animal companions really are. They kept us company, and they are members of our family. And as such, we spare no expense to keep them happy and healthy. There’s just one problem with that — veterinary care (especially of the emergency variety) can be insanely expensive — so expensive that it can wreck even the most thoughtful of household budgets.
Enter pet insurance.

You’ve probably heard of it before. Maybe your vet even gave you a “free month” when you first took your pet in for their initial shots. But if that’s expired, it’s time to investigate a policy that can offer you the peace of mind you need, should something major go wrong.

Depending on the type of policy you choose, pet insurance coverage can include accidents, illnesses, hereditary conditions, dental disease, and behavioral issues.

And the younger you get your pet enrolled, the better. Why? Because pre-existing conditions won’t be covered, and the younger your pup or kitten is when you sign them up, the less likely it is for those to derail your plans. At HerMoney this week, writer Rebecca Jones breaks down the best ways to get your pet covered, ASAP.

And if you’re curious just how much you can expect to spend every year, we’ve got a complete breakdown here, including upfront and long-term costs. (And if lately it’s seemed like everyone on your street is bringing home a new fluffy baby — it’s not your imagination.

According to the North American Pet Insurance Association nearly 1 in 3 Americans adopted a pet during the pandemic, and 67% of US households currently own a pet. Now that’s a whole lot of love.)


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West + Main Homes Announces Winter Park Expansion

Winter Park, Grand County, Colorado

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West + Main Homes, Inc. is happy to announce its expansion into Colorado’s Grand County with a new store in Winter Park’s Cooper Creek Square.

”The greater Winter Park area has been on our dream board since day one,” said West + Main Homes co-founder and CEO Stacie Staub. “As Colorado natives, Madie and I have a lifelong-love for mountain communities, and we already feel so at home here.”

About West + Main Homes: Founded in 2017, West + Main is an independently owned and operated boutique Real Estate brokerage specializing in residential and commercial properties in Downtown Denver and across Colorado’s Front Range, as well as greater Oklahoma City.


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As Featured in West + Main Home Magazine: Exterior Face Lift

 
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When we purchased our home it was mustard yellow, purple, teal, and red - the mix of colors didn't match our style or the interior of the home.

We knew we wanted to change the exterior but didn't want to simply paint - the wood siding was warped from the sun and the home looked worn. 

Before we listed our last home with our amazing West + Main agent Ashley Busch, we updated the exterior and I loved how it turned out, so that gave me a sense of urgency to do the house we were living in so that we could enjoy it! 

Now, people stop and take pictures and ask who designed and completed the work on our house all the time. The home really stands out in our neighborhood filled with 1950's ranch homes. Based on all the feedback I've received, I am even doing home staging and design on the side! 

Designed by the homeowner! Follow her at @cozycuratedhome

“I absolutely loved doing the design and watching the transformation.”

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MATERIALS:

Stone: Floor & Decor Beackwalk Ledger 
Trim: Benjamin Moore Simply White
Siding: Benjamin Moore Light Pewter
Metal doors, Windows trim, Garage, and Chimney: Benjamin Moore Forest Green
Gutters and Downspouts: Rustoleum Hammered Copper
Wood Accents: Cedar
New Fence: Benjamin Moore Arborcoat Semi-Solid Black
Contractor for Paint, Stone, Fence: Cobra Construction
Windows: JDI Windows
Rocking Chairs + Doormat: Amazon
Stool/Table: TJ Maxx
Pillows: Lowe's
Large Clay Flower Pots: Big Lots
Lighting: Wayfair
Total Budget: $20,000

For more remodel inspiration, visit the first edition of the West + Main Home Magazine.

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