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House Features for Families - Counselor Realty

Did you just find out you're expecting your first child? Or is your family of four getting bigger and quickly outgrowing your current home? Whether you're looking for larger Saint Paul homes for sale or trying to accommodate your growing family among Minneapolis homes for sale, finding the right one is essential.

5 House Elements to Accommodate Your Family

When looking for your first house or third, take a moment to envision the ideal home for your family. Everyone has different priorities for a family home. Before beginning your home search, make a list of essential features for your family home. Even if your list is long, finding the right fit will bring you years of happiness for you and your family.

  1. The Price of the Home: The most crucial part of home buying is your budget. When you set a price for yourself, you can concentrate on other elements to fit your family's needs. Getting pre-approved from your bank or mortgage institution is the best way to start your path to homeownership. The preapproval amount sets your budget.

  2. Size of the House: When factoring in your family's needs, the size of the house is critical. A family of four needs more space than if you're expecting your first child. Concentrate on the layout of the home, especially the kitchen. Ideally, growing families will require more than one bathroom and multiple bedrooms. But your kitchen is where you'll be spending a lot of time. From warming bottles to making family meals, the kitchen's layout must handle your family's needs now and in the future.

  3. Age of the Home: Older homes are often less to buy, which may fit into your budget. Keep in mind; older homes may require extra work in the future. Besides, an older home's style may not match your family needs. For example, a house with steep stairs to the second level may prove difficult when carrying an infant. Carefully check out all aspects of older homes before purchasing.

  4. Location: When buying a house, consider your ideal location. Ask yourself vital questions for you and your family. Is your home close to work? Do you want to be within walking distance of parks or shopping districts? Or do you prefer a home further out of town? Do you like the school district? Does the community offer family-oriented events and activities? Every answer helps to determine the perfect location for your home.

  5. Outdoor Living: When you envision your family home, do you picture a backyard? Your outdoor living space is just as crucial to your home's interior layout. A large area for your children to play with a family dog, an outdoor entertainment area, a swing set, a swimming pool, or a small garden are all essential elements to consider when purchasing a home.

When you find out you are pregnant with your first child, you look to the future. You vision your child growing up happy in a family-friendly environment. Your home plays a significant role in your family dynamics. If the time is right for you to find the perfect home to match your vision, call today.  

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