When you’re looking for a home with a family in mind, there are a few things you want to look out for. Whether you’re planning on starting a family once you move in or you already have a family and want to make sure the house can grow with you, consider the following before you buy.
Floor Plan– If you have a rough idea of how many people will eventually be living in the home, you can plan accordingly. Make sure the home has the right amount of bedrooms and bathrooms to accommodate everyone comfortably. Kids can typically share a room for a while but eventually they’ll ask for their own space.
Room for Improvement– If you’re not 100% sure how big of a family you’re wanting, look for a home with some room for improvement. An unfinished basement or attic can make for a prime game room or even an extra bedroom down the road.
Schools– Before you buy, check the school districts to see where your kids will be going to school if you buy the house. You can use School Grades to see how different school districts stack up against each other. If your kids are younger, look at every level of school they might attend from elementary to high school.
Nearby Amenities– You’ll also want to take a survey of what’s nearby. See how far away things like grocery stores, libraries, and restaurants are. If you’re planning on starting a family for the first time, this is especially important. When you don’t have kids it might not seem like a big deal to drive clear across town to get groceries, but with kids in the mix this easy cross-town trip becomes much more complicated.
Quality– Kids can be hard on a home, so if your home isn’t made with high-quality materials you can end up spending a lot on repairs. This is why buying a new construction home from Perry Hood Properties is a great option for growing families. We’ve been building homes since 1981 and they’ve stood the test of time.
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