Throw A House Warming Party On A Budget

by Carol McCullough Relocation Certified 06/23/2019

House warming parties are engaging channels to bring your friends and new neighbors together and show your new home off to them. These parties can take different forms depending on how you want it and how much you're willing to spend.

Moving from one home to another is an expensive process. Therefore, it is reasonable for many homeowners to sidestep house warming after moving in. But money shouldn't hinder a house warming party because you can tailor such functions to be suitable for you. You can still have a small and fancy one even after all the moving costs.

While there are no rules guiding any house warming party, there are tips to help you cut the cost and achieve the same thing.

Establish how much the party will cost you

Once you figure out how much you want to spend, planning becomes easier. Be careful not to spend more than you can afford to let go. House warming doesn't have to be fancy; a casual alternative can work instead. But the party you want to hold depends on how much you are willing to spend.

Fix the date

Planning a housewarming on a budget involves working within certain situations where you're comfortable. Before you set the date, consider the timing. How much will you recover, financially, from the move before the party? There's no law stating housewarming should be the next on your to-do list immediately after moving in. Consider your budget and take your time.

Limit the number of guests

People spend more when they have more people to cater for than they planned to have. A 'perfect' housewarming doesn't have to be one where you invite everyone in the town. Of course, you can ask anyone you want to. However, when planning the party on a budget, consider inviting close friends and a few acquaintances to keep the cost down.

Have a budget for food

A housewarming won't be complete without eating and drinking. In fact, this is where most of the fund set aside for the party goes. A house warming party on a budget breaks you out of the three-course-meal and booze convention. You can opt for budget-friendly foods like pizza, sandwiches and other finger food. Also, consider other creative ideas for appetizers and entrees. For drinks, a big batch of cocktails will do, soda and home-made. 

Having a party for your new neighbors and old friends should not cost too much and still be a way to become part of your new environment.

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Carol McCullough Relocation Certified

As a Fairfield resident with a family commuting daily on Metro North, and our children graduating from Fairfield public schools, I look forward to sharing many of the great attractions in a wonderful community and county! Over the past 18 years with Berkshire Hathaway Home Services New England Properties, I have helped hundreds of buyers and sellers compete their home search and close on the sale of their property. As a Certified Relocation Specialist, my production results rank in the top 4% nationally while delivering exceptional customer service to my clients and their welcomed referrals. Real Estate is one of the most exciting investments you can make. It should be a fun and rewarding experience. Confident with your home marketing decisions and comfortable with the home marketing process is my commitment to you! I am excited to share several new marketing strategies successfully implemented in Southern Fairfield County! Regardless if you are looking to buy, or about to list your current home, you will soon BE AT HOME when working with Carol! *Connecticut Magazine 2022 Award Winner- 12th consecutive year scoring highest in overall customer satisfaction.