Buying a new home is a milestone in adult life, but there is much work beyond finding the house you like and signing a mortgage. You will most likely need to modernize the Home Appliances in your new property. Previous residents were probably using equipment that is upwards of twenty years old or took whatever they had with them to their new home.
Think about what appliances are the most important to you and the comfort of your family. You should have had a home inspector look over the place before you bought it, because it can alert you to any attention that needs to be paid to basement appliances like the water heater, furnace, and sump pump. If you have not taken this step, you may be in serious trouble.
All those basement utilities generally only have a service life of a couple decades. The danger of buying an older home is running into appliances that are in sore need of replacement and therefore adding significantly to the total cost of the property. When you are planning a budget for your new purchase, always account for the unknown factors like the condition of those appliances.
Assuming those things are in good condition, you can probably modernize your kitchen with a new fridge and stove, though they are not things that will really add much value to the house if you ever end up reselling it. A central vacuum system, though, is something that is proven to increase the worth of a property and can make maintaining the interior far easier.