Managing Homeownership Costs Across the Long Arc of Ownership

Adapt your homeownership budget as the property ages, taxes rise, insurance markets shift, and major systems approach end of life over a decade or more.

โฑ 1h 51m ๐Ÿ“š 12 lessons ๐ŸŽง Audio version

About this course

The cost of owning a home does not stay constant. Property tax assessments are periodically updated, insurance premiums respond to regional claims history and weather events, and a home bought new eventually needs a roof, a furnace, and other major capital replacements. Homeowners who plan only for today's costs find themselves financially surprised five or ten years in. By the end of this course you will be able to build a multi-year homeownership cost projection, respond appropriately to a property tax reassessment, evaluate insurance policy renewals critically, and manage a funded capital replacement reserve that keeps pace with your property's aging systems. What you will learn: - How to build a ten-year homeownership cost model that accounts for tax assessment cycles, insurance inflation, and scheduled system replacements - Property tax appeals: when assessments are worth contesting and the process for doing so in most jurisdictions - How insurance markets work and what to do when a renewal premium jumps significantly or coverage is non-renewed - Capital replacement reserve management: tracking remaining system life, revising cost estimates, and adjusting annual contributions over time - HOA special assessment risk: reading reserve study documents and understanding what underfunded HOAs mean for future cash flow - How to decide between DIY maintenance and professional contractors from a cost and risk management perspective - Integrating homeownership cost planning with broader financial goals: when high maintenance years overlap with college funding or retirement savings ramp-up - Preparing financially for a major renovation: capital budgeting, contractor selection, and cost overrun planning This course uses case studies of homeowners at the five-, ten-, and fifteen-year ownership marks, annotated multi-year budget models, and structured planning exercises. Each section connects current decisions to the long-term financial arc of ownership. This course is written for current homeowners who have been in their homes for at least two to three years and want to move from reactive cost management to deliberate long-range planning. Suitable for those with no prior formal budgeting training. This course is informational and does not substitute for advice from a licensed insurance professional, tax assessor, or financial planner.

What you'll get

  • ๐Ÿ“œ Certificate of completion
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  • ๐Ÿ’ฌ Personal AI tutor
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  • ๐ŸŽง Audio version included
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  • โ™พ๏ธ Lifetime access
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  • ๐Ÿ“ฑ Phone or computer
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  • ๐Ÿ’ธ 30-day refund
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  • โšก Short & focused
    1h 51m of practical content

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