Owning a home is an exciting milestone, especially here in Canada where homeownership is often one of the biggest financial decisions you'll make. But once the keys are in your hand, the real work begins.
Most homeowners spend their first year focused on decorating and personalizing their space. While that’s important, it’s the behind-the-scenes maintenance and upgrades that truly protect your investment.
The first year sets the tone for everything that follows. Miss key tasks now, and small issues can quietly turn into expensive problems later.
Here’s a practical, Canadian-focused checklist of what to prioritize in your first year as a homeowner.
This is a day-one priority.
Even if the previous owners seemed trustworthy, you don’t know how many copies of the keys are out there. Think agents, contractors, cleaners, or even neighbours.
Also remember to:
Many homes still have outdated fixtures that waste energy and water.
Switching to LED lighting and upgrading faucets or showerheads can:
Focus first on:
Even if you had a home inspection before buying, your first 90 days often reveal things you didn’t notice initially.
Have key systems checked:
In Canada, seasonal changes can expose issues quickly, especially after your first winter or heavy rain season.
If your budget allows, begin replacing outdated systems early.
This could include:
A smart thermostat alone can reduce energy usage significantly, especially during Canadian winters.
Your roof protects everything inside your home.
Check for:
Clean your gutters at least twice per year, especially after fall and spring.
In areas like Durham Region and the GTA, clogged gutters can quickly lead to water pooling and foundation issues.
Painting isn’t just cosmetic.
It:
If the previous owners had pets or smoked, this becomes even more important.
Also consider exterior paint if needed, especially in areas exposed to moisture.
Many Canadian homes lose heat through poor insulation.
Check for drafts around:
Even small gaps can significantly increase heating costs during winter.
Simple fixes like weatherstripping and caulking can make a noticeable difference.
This is one of the most overlooked but critical steps.
Make sure you have:
Replace anything outdated, especially if it's older than 7–10 years.
Freeze-thaw cycles in Canada can be tough on driveways.
Sealing helps prevent:
Ignoring this early can lead to expensive repairs later.
Landscaping is more than curb appeal.
It plays a key role in:
After heavy rain, check where water collects. Your property should slope away from the home.
Start simple:
This is where most homeowners fall off track.
A simple maintenance routine can prevent major issues.
Monthly:
Seasonal:
Yearly:
There are apps and tools that can help you stay organized, but even a simple checklist goes a long way.
Your first year isn’t just about settling in.
It’s about:
The homeowners who stay proactive early are the ones who spend less and stress less over time.

Brian Kondo
Sales Representative / Team Leader
The Brian Kondo Real Estate Team
Re/Max Hallmark First Group Realty Ltd.
905-683-7800 office
905-426-7484 direct
brian@briankondo.com
www.BrianKondo.com
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