The 80-10-10 Rule

When you're on the hunt for your dream home, it's easy to get caught up in the pursuit of perfection. But what if I told you that the perfect home might not check every single box? Enter the 80/10/10 Rule!

What's the 80/10/10 Rule?

  • 80% of the home is exactly what you love. The layout, the natural light, the charming front porch — it’s got your heart.

  • 10% of the home has little things you can change. Think paint colors, light fixtures, or swapping out that shag carpet for hardwood floors.

  • 10% of the home may not be ideal, but it’s something you can live with. Maybe the laundry room isn’t on your dream floor or the guest bathroom is a bit cozier than you'd hoped.

Why This Rule Works

No house is perfect, but finding a home that satisfies 80% of your must-haves means you're in a fantastic spot. By accepting that 10% is fixable and another 10% is livable, you're making a smart, balanced decision that keeps you from feeling overwhelmed.

Real-Life Example

Imagine you find a home with an open-concept kitchen, a spacious backyard, and a gorgeous primary suite. However, the walls are painted lime green, and the laundry room is tucked away in the basement. With a quick weekend paint job and a mindset shift, that green is gone, and hauling laundry becomes your weekly workout. Problem solved!

Pro Tips for Applying the 80/10/10 Rule

  1. Prioritize Your Must-Haves: List out the non-negotiables that make up your 80%.

  2. Visualize the Changes: Ask yourself how easy (or hard) those 10% fixes would be.

  3. Stay Flexible: Accept the small inconveniences as part of the charm of homeownership.

Remember, even the most stunning dream homes often come with a quirk or two. The goal is to find a space where joy outweighs compromise. With the 80/10/10 Rule, you're well on your way to unlocking the door to your happily-ever-after home!

Posted by Laura Parman on
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