Gifts for aspiring homeowners

If you’re struggling to think of gift ideas for the coming festive season, RE/MAX of Southern Africa shared a few tips for the first-time buyers in your social circles…

Purchasing a home for the first time is an exciting yet expensive endeavour.

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This leads to plenty of great gifting opportunities for those with aspiring homeowners among their friends and family.
If you’re struggling to think of gift ideas here are a few tips for the first-time buyers in your social circle:

Upgrade their toolkit
Those who are planning on leaving the rental market into the homeownership space will have to face the reality that any home repairs will no longer be the landlord’s responsibility, so it is probable that their own toolkit may be a little empty.
Tools are also likely to be low on the priority list when buying their first home, so your gift will be appreciated the first time they have to hang a shelf or replace a faulty light fixture.

Smart safety solutions
As an aspiring homeowner, it is possible that they might not have thought about home security solutions.
To get your home-buying friends thinking about how to secure their future home, purchase a cool security device like a doorbell with camera visual capabilities or a Wi-Fi light switch to automate their lights so it appears as though someone is home when they’re away.

Decorating supplies
One of the benefits of owning your own home is getting to personalise it.
But it can be a bit of a begrudging purchase to have to spend whatever limited resources a first-time buyer might have on things like paint rollers, drop sheets, paint trays, masking tape, drill bits, wood glue, paint thinners and all the other need-to-have decorating supplies.
A carefully curated gift basket containing these sorts of items could make for a very handy present indeed.

Help them build a trousseau
Buying a house is expensive enough without still having to furnish it with all the knick-knacks required to make a home functional.
Help an aspiring homeowner build up a collection of linens and kitchenware that can be safely kept in storage until they finally enter the property market.

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