Tips for Buying the Perfect Family Home

Today, I’m sharing shopping tips on buying the perfect family home can be exciting, but it can also be daunting task.  It’s a huge investment, so you will want to get right. Searching for the right home for you and your family requires research and a lot of compromises. Be prepared for your budget not to fulfill all of your hopes and dreams.

 

 

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You should spend some time with your husband or significant other and decide what’s a deal-breaker for your family when viewing properties.  You can eliminate wasting time on visiting properties that aren’t the right fit for your family.  Maybe you’re a family that enjoys the outdoors instead of a large living room area.  Or, perhaps you enjoy watching your children play while cooking.  So, you would like to have an open floor plan.  Put your thoughts down on paper.  You can check off your priority checklist when buying the perfect family home.

 

 

Buying the perfect family home:

 

Location 

Location is one of the first things you need to decide on when buying any home.  A family home should not only be close to high standard schools, but also be in an area where you can access local amenities.

Shops, doctors, dentists, hairdressers, and family activities should all be on the top of your location scout.  If you’re a family that enjoys the outdoors, then a compromise needs to be made to find the perfect location near open spaces.  But, one that’s also accessible to local amenities.

Do a quick internet search about the local area you’re interested in moving to. The majority of real estate agents in the area will produce a rundown of what the area has to offer for potential buyers. For example, Msyorkville.com mentions the importance of properties that are only 45 minutes from downtown Toronto and 20 minutes from the airport.

 

Size and Layout 

The next step to finding your perfect property is deciding what size is suitable for your family.  The number of bedrooms will be determined by how many children you have or plan to have and if you have frequent visitors. Whereas the size of your kitchen will depend on how much time you spend in there cooking.

The layout is also another crucial aspect to decide on. A closed plan property gives your rooms privacy and allows you to shut doors on mess and keep pets out of certain areas of the home. On the other hand, a popular option for families is an open plan concept where you can see different areas of the house from the kitchen or living room, for example.

An open plan allows you to keep an eye on your children as they play, and you can easily communicate between spaces. The concept you choose may depend greatly on the age of your children.

 

 

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Outdoor Space 

Outdoor space is often a budget breaker. For most, it’s crucial to have some outdoor space attached to your property.  It gives your children a secure area to play in. Your garden is an extension of your property.  And, it’s a great place to spend time with your family and friends.

How much outdoor space you need is your preference. A large grass lawn, for example, is perfect for hours of endless fun and space for all sorts of play equipment but is a nightmare to maintain. In comparison, a smaller paved yard is simple to keep tidy, but it can be challenging to spend time with young children in a tight area.

The perfect garden for the average family is often one that’s comprised of sections. A sectioned garden gives children a place to play, but also an area for adult relaxation.

 

Security 

Security should also be considered.  Your potential home should have secure windows and doors.  A  fenced-in outdoor space is desirable as well as a safe neighborhood.

Make sure when you view any property that you check the locking systems and bonus points if it already has an alarm or CCTV system in place. Remember, once you have bought the property change the locks for added peace of mind.

 

Find a House You Can Call a Home 

By following these tips you will be on your way to buying the perfect home.  Most importantly, you will cut down on the worries and stress during your home buying experience.  Don’t be disheartened if you view a property and it isn’t right for you.  So, try not to rush the process and make the wrong decision.  Doing so will lead you to the house that fits your family!

 

You may also like How to Make Your House a Home.

 

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