New homeowner mail lists

Congratulations on your new home! Here are some popular mail lists that new homeowners often receive:

  1. Utility bills: Expect to receive bills from your local utility providers, such as electricity, gas, water, and trash collection.
  2. Property tax bills: You'll receive a property tax bill from your local government, which is usually due twice a year.
  3. Homeowners insurance: Your insurance company will send you a policy document and premium bill.
  4. Mortgage statements: If you have a mortgage, your lender will send you regular statements showing your loan balance, interest rate, and payment due dates.
  5. Home warranty offers: Home warranty companies may send you offers to purchase a warranty that covers repairs and replacements for major home systems and appliances.
  6. Home security system promotions: Home security companies may send you promotional materials and offers to install a security system in your new home.
  7. Home maintenance and repair services: Companies that offer home maintenance and repair services, such as plumbing, HVAC, and electrical work, may send you promotional materials and offers.
  8. Home improvement catalogs: Home improvement retailers like Home Depot, Lowe's, and others may send you catalogs and promotional materials to encourage you to make improvements to your new home.
  9. Community newsletters: Your local community or homeowners association may send you a newsletter with information about community events, news, and updates.
  10. Real estate agent follow-ups: Your real estate agent may send you follow-up materials and offers to help you with any additional real estate needs you may have.
  11. Home inspection reports: If you hired a home inspector to evaluate your new home, you may receive a report detailing any issues or concerns they found.
  12. Appliance manufacturer notifications: If you purchased appliances with your new home, the manufacturers may send you notifications about recalls, updates, or maintenance tips.
  13. Local government notifications: Your local government may send you notifications about zoning changes, construction projects, or other community developments that may affect your property.
  14. Home maintenance reminders: Companies that offer home maintenance services may send you reminders about when to perform routine maintenance tasks, such as changing air filters or inspecting your roof.
  15. Charity solicitations: Unfortunately, you may also receive solicitations from charities and non-profit organizations asking for donations.

Remember to review and respond to these mailings as needed to ensure you're staying on top of your new home's maintenance and upkeep.