Chic vs. Geek: DIY with the Geek!

Pandemic inflation has labor and material costs soaring, so the Geek decided we should build our own closet organizer. What are the pros and cons of doing it yourself?

CHIC (PEARL)

When it comes to home improvement, I’m a big fan of hiring professionals. After all, if you’ve invested your life in your home, you should want to get the job done right the first time. I’m lucky enough to live with the Geek, and he’s a pretty handy guy! But if you don't have your own wood shop, you can always order something custom from one local shop or another.

GEEK (KEVIN)

I knew this project wouldn’t be as easy as the show racks we saw in the store, but considering a custom closet would cost us $6,000-$7,000, I was ready to go DIY, and the Chic was willing to let me do my best. Of course, eight sheets of plywood ran us about $1,700 (twice as much as a year ago), so no matter who’s doing the work, it’s going to cost you a pretty penny.

Geek's Number Talk: San Mateo County Market Snapshot - Jan. 2022

Home and condo sales in January saw more of the same trends in San Mateo County that we’re seeing everywhere else in the Bay Area: Low inventory leading to rising prices and properties spending less time on a competitive market. Here’s a glimpse at how the numbers compare to one year ago.

Chic vs. Geek: Buying or Building?

We often meet buyers who are debating between buying an existing home and building a new one. Some buyers start out looking for a fixer-upper and end up building their dream home because they couldn’t find the right fit with their budget. What are the pros of each approach?

CHIC (PEARL)

Buying an existing home has obvious advantages like a short turnaround from closing to move in. It also gives you a chance to settle into a new home and a new lifestyle if you don’t want to make remodel decisions right away – or if you don’t have the money for renovations right now. You also have the chance to walk through the actual home instead of picturing it from blueprints, and you’re generally moving to an existing neighborhood with established services and local schools.

GEEK (KEVIN)

It may be faster to move in and get settled in a resale home, but if you truly want to live in your dream home, there’s nothing better than designing your own living space from scratch. You can personalize each and every nook and cranny and take advantage of all the latest features to maximize energy efficiency and save money over the life of the house. And plus, you get that “new car” smell and the satisfaction of knowing that you won’t need to replace any major appliances for a long, long time.