6 New Construction Upgrades You Should AVOID

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

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  • @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate
    @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate  Год назад +4

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  • @JazzysStyle
    @JazzysStyle Год назад +17

    Very helpful. My advice is if you can get your design appt split into 2 days. I did each visit 1 week apart. It allowed me time to literally google the prices and go to lowes and home depot to see if i was being overcharged and they sold the same appliances and etc. I had time to think everything over and was very happy with my final decision. I was able to get quotes to see what was cheaper to do myself and what would be more expensive.
    Some things at the design center were cheaper like upgrading the stove cooktop w/ larger venthood to 36in - saw it at lowes and they were 50% cheaper plus the cabinets below would match width of the cooktop.upgrading the front door, stairway railing, and etc.
    But they overcharged for granite and flooring - it was a hard pass for me. I'm talking like a 75% mark-up.
    I had a strict budget and it worked out really well. Once the lady understood all if was spending was X amount, she actually started to say things like "this you can buy at lowes and install youself" - so I was happy she was accomadating during the process.

    • @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate
      @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate  Год назад +2

      Great advice! I think it's always important to do your due diligence and research and see what items you are ok with having the builder do VS cost savings after closing based on your flexibility with time and cost. Builders do get discounts as they buy items like appliances in bulk, but I agree with you... Flooring is a big mark up item for builders so if you have the flexibility to do it after close, by all means, do it yourself! Thanks for your valuable comment ‼️🙏

    • @JazzysStyle
      @JazzysStyle Год назад +1

      @@KaoriLuxuryRealEstate It was my first home and thankfully my real estate agent was help and I had youtubers experience and advice to guide me during this stress process i just completed

    • @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate
      @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate  Год назад

      @@JazzysStyle HUGE WIN 🏆

  • @oxtemper
    @oxtemper 8 месяцев назад +2

    Yes, I agree! Flooring was way cheaper after we closed. The builder poorly installed a carpet that was included, so we had it ripped out in order to have our new flooring done. Good info 👍

  • @nickbailey202
    @nickbailey202 2 месяца назад +2

    I remember the cost of flooring being the biggest surprise to me years ago. Since then I've always done my own flooring in each house. It's surprisingly easy and saves literally tens of thousands of dollars.

    • @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate
      @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate  2 месяца назад

      @@nickbailey202 If you have the flexibility, there's a lot of things you can do after closing to save you thousands of dollars! 💵

  • @deanne9407
    @deanne9407 Год назад +3

    Hi Kaori! What supplier can you recommend for custom closets in Las Vegas?

    • @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate
      @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate  Год назад +1

      I have a few! Email me at Kaori.nagaochiti@sothebysrealty.com and happy to share my direct contact 😉📩

  • @ukamaka2011
    @ukamaka2011 10 месяцев назад +2

    @LaoriLuxuryRealEstate Please can you do a video about structural choices? What structural options in your experience are worth the money when buying a new construction and which ones are not? Finished Basement? Deck or Covered Patio? Outside firepit? Balconies?

    • @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate
      @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate  10 месяцев назад

      YES! Happy to do that. I'll add that to my list.

    • @MiVidaBellisima
      @MiVidaBellisima 9 месяцев назад +1

      Couldn’t you make your own outside fire pit? For sure the finished basement is going to cost an arm and a leg through the builder vs contracting it out.

  • @selfienaa
    @selfienaa Год назад +3

    Hello, do you recommend getting solar panels directly from the builder ?

    • @MiVidaBellisima
      @MiVidaBellisima 9 месяцев назад

      I’ve been curious about this too and if it actually saves money or not for electrical

  • @lisak3489
    @lisak3489 Год назад +3

    Kaori, would you upgrade your kitchen cabinets at the design center or do you recommend after closing? Also considering cabinets up to the ceiling as well. Appreciate your guidance...great video too, thank you!

    • @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate
      @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate  Год назад +3

      Personally, I would advise doing the kitchen cabinet upgrades at the design center. Those are more "harder" to do after closing in my opinion. It's do-able, but less hassle with the builder.

  • @JB19504
    @JB19504 28 дней назад +1

    Good video.

    • @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate
      @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate  28 дней назад

      @@JB19504 Thanks for watching! What was your biggest takeaway? Are you looking to buy a new construction home?

  • @ronb6363
    @ronb6363 Год назад +2

    Your video's are very informative. Thank you

  • @keithdubleteam
    @keithdubleteam Год назад +2

    Excellent Video, Kaori! And....agreed👍

  • @christinaheeter1919
    @christinaheeter1919 2 месяца назад +1

    What if the design center made a mistake by marking the wrong exterior paint & roof tiles and I signed the agreement but I took pictures of what I initially choose. Will they fix it?

    • @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate
      @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate  2 месяца назад

      @@christinaheeter1919 It doesn't hurt for your buyer's agent to ask...

  • @greeneggsandcam.
    @greeneggsandcam. 6 месяцев назад +7

    I really dislike that you have to do so many “upgrades” to a brand new home just to make it modern. A new construction home in 2024 shouldn’t look like a home built in the 90s.

    • @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate
      @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate  6 месяцев назад +3

      New homes today don't look like homes in the 90s. Even without much upgrades, you still get a modern and energy efficient home!

  •  8 месяцев назад +1

    May I have your custom closet recommendation?! Thank you

  • @Katie-ry4lj
    @Katie-ry4lj 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for the video

    • @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate
      @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate  3 месяца назад

      @@Katie-ry4lj Thanks for watching! What did you find most valuable?

  • @paksunyoung6056
    @paksunyoung6056 10 месяцев назад +2

    Hello, I'm looking at new construction with KB homes. Can I supply them with some of my own purchased materials such as tiles from Home Depot that I purchased and simply ask to install these instead of their basic offering? This concept could be applied to sink, ceiling fans, etc.

    • @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate
      @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate  10 месяцев назад

      Great question, email me at Kaori.nagaochiti@sothebysrealty.com and I'll be happy to break it down for you and give you my recommendation!

    • @MiVidaBellisima
      @MiVidaBellisima 9 месяцев назад +2

      So what did she say bc I need the answer and I’m not emailing just for that when she can just answer the question here?…

    • @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate
      @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate  9 месяцев назад

      The short answer is NO. You will need to close on the KB home first with no upgrades before you can do any upgrades!

    • @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate
      @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate  9 месяцев назад

      @@MiVidaBellisima You will need to close first before making any upgrades that is outside the scope of the home builder. Hope this helps!

  • @omarboswell6296
    @omarboswell6296 Год назад +2

    Excellent educational video.

  • @Selahree
    @Selahree Год назад +1

    But do you negate any warranties if you rip up the carpet and do it yourself or hire someone else?

    • @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate
      @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate  Год назад

      GREAT question! After closing, if you choose to do any modifications to the house like ripping out carpet and replacing it with tile, the flooring part of the warranty would be negated. However, everything else would stay protected under the builder's warranty.

  • @zeeshanbhaidani4265
    @zeeshanbhaidani4265 5 месяцев назад +1

    @kaori If you do rip off the carpet or any basic florring post closing to install new one, would that not forefeit the warranty ?

    • @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate
      @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate  3 месяца назад

      Great question! You can modify your home to get our liking after closing. It won't forfeit warranty because there is no warranty on flooring. If you were to add solar panels on your roof after closing, you would forfeit your roof warranty!

  • @gregheard6024
    @gregheard6024 Год назад +1

    very informative. in our case negotiated a bare-floor closing to avoid that cost entirely

    • @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate
      @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate  Год назад

      That's interesting because you can't close on a bare floor. You need some sort of flooring for code... 🤔

    • @gregheard6024
      @gregheard6024 Год назад +1

      @@KaoriLuxuryRealEstate Was able to on an American West Home in 2008 where they let me close with no flooring and brought in my own. Don't know if the code changed but was able to do so then.

    • @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate
      @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate  Год назад

      @@gregheard6024 Very interesting! I know that we can't do that anymore due to code.

  • @theleomendez
    @theleomendez Год назад +1

    These are all great pointers!

    • @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate
      @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate  Год назад +1

      Thanks Leo! Love sharing my experiences because if they are helpful for my buyers, I know they would be for my viewers!

  • @runningataltitude3361
    @runningataltitude3361 Год назад +6

    If its taxable it's negotiable. Try and negotiate with the builder on upgrades, they are more flexible now due to current state of the market.

    • @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate
      @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate  Год назад +2

      I agree 100%! Make sure you hire a professional realtor that has new construction expertise!

    • @MiVidaBellisima
      @MiVidaBellisima 9 месяцев назад

      Never heard of this before thank you 😊

  • @QtAnGeL0121
    @QtAnGeL0121 Год назад +1

    Hi Kaori, usually how long does it take to do the flooring? From capet to tile for a 3000 sq ft house? Thank you.

    • @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate
      @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate  Год назад

      It depends on the contractor but if they have multiple people working at the same time, it can be as little as a few days!

    • @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate
      @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate  Год назад +1

      Do you need a contract in Las Vegas? Email me at Kaori.nagaochiti@sothebysrealty.com 📩

    • @QtAnGeL0121
      @QtAnGeL0121 Год назад +1

      @@KaoriLuxuryRealEstate Hi Kaori, I don't need one at the moment. I am planning to move from Hawaii. Nothing is set in stone yet but I do plan ahead of time and would like to avoid rental after closing if possible.

    • @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate
      @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate  Год назад +1

      ​@@QtAnGeL0121When I work with my relocation clients, I make sure that we time everything so the move is as smooth as possible. Depending on whether you are buying a new construction or a resale home, I want to make sure you move from your current home into the new home. Ideally, no short-term rental in between.

  • @annettemarie2076
    @annettemarie2076 Год назад +1

    Great video, thanks.

    • @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate
      @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate  Год назад

      Thank you for watching Annette! Are you thinking of relocating to Vegas?

    • @annettemarie2076
      @annettemarie2076 Год назад +1

      @@KaoriLuxuryRealEstate No, it’s too hot for me there but I am considering buying soon. I now live in Palmdale CA. Love your channel. It’s packed with information I haven’t seen elsewhere.

    • @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate
      @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate  Год назад

      @@annettemarie2076 Thank you so much! Looking forward to hearing from you 👍

  • @ronaldsamontanez8592
    @ronaldsamontanez8592 Год назад +2

    I love this topic. And new subscriber here!
    We did not upgrade our flooring. It is composed of builder grade tiles and carpet. My concern is would it be too messy to rip off the flooring and change it with hardwood or vinyl? We are planning to do this after we close.

    • @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate
      @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate  Год назад +1

      Hi Ronald, thank you for subscribing! Flooring does get messy, but many of my clients do the flooring after closing to save costs, especially if they have the wiggle room on timing.

  • @livinginnevada9160
    @livinginnevada9160 Год назад +1

    Great video

  • @cmcmanu8
    @cmcmanu8 Год назад +1

    Some of this stuff I thought about afterwards but it was too late to change 😆

    • @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate
      @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate  Год назад

      Hope you're able to get some good takeaways for the next home!

    • @cmcmanu8
      @cmcmanu8 Год назад +1

      @@KaoriLuxuryRealEstate yes I did thank you. I wish I could go back and make some changes. But its too late

    • @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate
      @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate  Год назад

      @@cmcmanu8 What were the things you wanted to change?

  • @patbryant8821
    @patbryant8821 Год назад +1

    Great info - thank you.

  • @jimmymcgill5572
    @jimmymcgill5572 8 месяцев назад +1

    wow they did away with the 6% realtor commissions! I guess the amount of work done wasnt in line with what you guys were making? what do you think Kaori?

    • @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate
      @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate  8 месяцев назад

      My response to the NAR lawsuit coming soon 😉

    • @Banana69999
      @Banana69999 7 месяцев назад +1

      How much is realtor commission now?

    • @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate
      @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate  7 месяцев назад

      ​@@Banana699996% - 3% on buyers side and 3% on sellers side.

    • @Banana69999
      @Banana69999 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@KaoriLuxuryRealEstate wow that’s crazy, it use to be 6% on each side before??

    • @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate
      @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate  7 месяцев назад +1

      @@Banana69999 No, it's always been 6% for both sides and always negotiable 😉

  • @ChrissyCAGirl
    @ChrissyCAGirl Год назад +4

    A lot of things are actually cheaper by having the builder do it.

    • @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate
      @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate  Год назад +2

      That vaires on builder, but would you like to share what you experience? That would be very insightful.

  • @lustrae
    @lustrae 7 месяцев назад +2

    Some people do not have the cash to do it after closing, so they add it at the design center so that it goes into the mortgage.

  • @Greenhornet411
    @Greenhornet411 Год назад +2

    Correct me if I’m wrong , getting the builder to do all the custom upgrades gives you the option of financing all those upgrades into your mortgage for 30 years. Paying for those same upgrades after closing is all out of pocket as a lump sum expense.

    • @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate
      @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate  Год назад +2

      Yes and no. Depending on the builder, you would have to pay for a portion of the design upgrades upfront. For exmaple, one builder allows you to include 10% of base price as design upgrafes into the loan, but anything above that, you would need to pay 50% upfront in cash.

  • @xxsekoxx
    @xxsekoxx 7 месяцев назад +4

    Hmmmmm, new build here. 2,400 sq ft. Whole house Grey vinyl luxury flooring costs 8k. Don't listen to everything you watch on RUclips people.

    • @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate
      @KaoriLuxuryRealEstate  7 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you for watching! Costs vary on the type of luxury vinyl and by city. Do your due diligence - sometimes it may be cheaper to do it after closing!

    • @xxsekoxx
      @xxsekoxx 7 месяцев назад +4

      @@KaoriLuxuryRealEstate not always. I just wanted people to know that it doesn't cost between 10 and 30,000.

    • @dwop28
      @dwop28 6 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, it does. I literally got quoted 17k do to 1989 square feet for a new build.

    • @xxsekoxx
      @xxsekoxx 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@dwop28 lol no, it really doesnt. Someone is trying to RIP you off! Or you chose the most expensive kind of flooring. No house at 1900 SQ FT costs that much to floor.