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The Must-Have Guide for Every New Homeowner: So You Bought A New Home: Simple Tips and Tricks for Homeowners





When I wrote a simple little guide for homeowners, I really thought I'd just be doing a favor in the form of a guide for my young neighbor who moved in across the street. He seemed so naive as he turned the keys to his front door. He clearly didn't realize all of the little things that go into being a homeowner.


But, ever since *So You Bought A New Home: Tips and Tricks for Homeowners* hit the shelves last year, it’s become an instant go-to for homeowners, and it’s easy to see why. Full of practical advice and clever tips for tackling the everyday challenges of homeownership, the book quickly struck a chord with readers—and it’s not just homeowners who are raving. Realtors, mortgage brokers, and insurance agents alike have latched onto it as the perfect gift for clients embarking on the journey of homeownership, appreciating how it empowers readers to navigate common homeowner hiccups.


Priced low (under $10 bucks), *So You Bought A New Home* is one of those handbooks that deserves a place in everyone’s drawer or on the shelf, ready to solve whatever home issues arise. I've had realtors buy cases of the book from me for closing gifts. I'd love to hear from you if you've received one.


Here is a few things that make it so popular:


- Simple Solutions for Complex Problems: The book dives into practical hacks, like making sure your home is safe and secure, tackling squeaky doors without buying new hardware, and troubleshooting a finicky furnace. Readers appreciate these straightforward, cost-saving tips they can immediately put into action.


- Preventative Maintenance 101: There’s an entire chapter dedicated to easy steps that prevent major issues down the line. From checking the furnace filter to inspecting seals around windows, these tasks are presented as quick to-dos that save new homeowners time, money, and hassle.


- Getting to know your home: One of the most popular sections walks you through what happens after they hand you a set of keys and call you a homeowner. It breaks down what homeowners should focus on, and hopefully eliminates surprises. This section gives readers confidence that they’re staying ahead of potential issues.


- Understanding Insurance Needs: The book doesn’t stop at maintenance—it also covers the essentials of understanding and updating insurance policies, ensuring that homeowners aren’t caught off-guard by unexpected events. This section has been especially popular with insurance agents who recommend it as a primer on the importance of keeping policies up to date.


- Quick Fixes and Budget-Friendly Upgrades: *So You Bought A New Home* also includes a range of suggestions for budget-friendly improvements that make a big impact. Whether it’s a small landscaping project or a guide to refreshing the home’s entryway, the book provides both creative ideas and practical advice to make a house feel more like home.


With its easy-to-read style, extensive range of topics, and down-to-earth approach, *So You Bought A New Home: Tips and Tricks for Homeowners* is truly a home staple. Whether you’re a new homeowner or a seasoned pro, this guide has something for everyone—and at such an affordable price, it’s a no-brainer addition to any home toolkit.


Get Your Signed Copy of *So You Bought A New Home* – Perfect Stocking Stuffer!


If you’re ready to add *So You Bought A New Home: Tips and Tricks for Homeowners* to your toolkit, it’s conveniently available on Amazon. But for those looking for something a little extra special, I have a personal supply on hand and would be more than happy to sign a copy before sending it your way. It’s a thoughtful and unique gift, especially for the person who seems to have everything or is a little hard to shop for. Practical, compact, and packed with value, this book makes a perfect stocking stuffer for anyone tackling homeownership, whether for the first time, or even after owning a home for years!




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