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Is Your Home Ready for the Heat? Summer Tips for First-Time Homebuyers in California

  • jcobian91
  • Jun 4
  • 2 min read

As the temperatures rise in Chico and across California, summer becomes more than just beach trips and barbecues—it’s also a critical time to think about your home. Whether you’re a first-time homebuyer or just beginning to explore your options, summer can be the perfect season to plant the seed for your future home.

 

 

Why Summer Is a Smart Time to Start Your Homeownership Journey

 

 

  • Longer days = more time to tour homes: With extended daylight hours, you have more flexibility to view homes after work or on weekends.

  • Motivated sellers: Some sellers are eager to close before the fall, which could mean more negotiating power for you.

  • Time to settle before school starts: If you have children, moving during the summer gives your family time to settle before the new school year.

 

 

 

Summer-Ready Tips for Buyers

 

 

  1. Check the A/C: Always ask about the home’s cooling system. In this heat, you don’t want any surprises after move-in day.

  2. Energy efficiency matters: Look for features like double-pane windows, good insulation, and ceiling fans to help keep energy bills low.

  3. Shade and outdoor space: A backyard with mature trees, a covered patio, or space for future upgrades like a pergola can make a big difference in summer comfort.

 

 

 

Bonus: Start Financially “Cooling Down” Too

 

 

Summer is hot—but your budget doesn’t have to be. I work with first-time homebuyers across California to help you secure custom mortgage plans that fit your lifestyle. Whether you’re looking for low monthly payments, down payment assistance, or just want to get pre-approved to see what’s possible, I’m here to help.

 

 

 

Ready to find a cool place to call home? Let’s connect before the heatwave passes.

 
 
 

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