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10 Amazing Tips For Family Homes

Published at 03/20/2012 23:41:20

Introduction

We go through many stages in life and often the stage in our lives are reflected in our choice of home. When you first move out of your parent’s house, you likely lived in less than favorable conditions because it’s all you could afford. At 18 you may have lived in a tiny dorm room or a house shared with several others. In your early 20s you likely lived in a small apartment with cheap furniture. Now you’ve grown up and decided to settle down. Today, it’s time to begin looking at family homes.

Step 1

The first two tips in finding family homes are to keep an open mind and have a clear idea of what you want. To accomplish this, sit down with your partner and create a list of the top most important things you will need out of your home. For example, some people need an open kitchen, some people prefer a finished basement and some people refuse to live in a home that doesn’t have a large yard space for gardening. On the other hand, you should keep an open mind about family homes - it’s highly unlikely that you will find a house that meets every single qualification, but probable that you will find one that makes you happy.

Step 2

The second two tips to remember when comparing family homes is to consider location in comparison to work and location in comparison to schools. If you’re planning on moving further away from work, keep in mind that this will also result in more money spend on gas and transportation and this should be reflected in your budget. Secondly, if you are moving to a family home because you have started a family or plan to start one soon, you need to make sure you are happy with the local schools.

Step 3

The fifth and sixth tips revolve around the type of family you have. Firstly, be sure to consider the number of bedrooms in the family homes - will your children have enough of their own space? Cramming your kids into close quarters could end up with constant fighting. Secondly, consider the number of bathrooms in the family homes - even if you have a small family it can be hard to share one bathroom.

Step 4

The seventh and eighth tips concern the type of home you want. The seventh tip is to consider pets. For some, the perfect family homes are loft style apartments or other larger city dwellings while for others it’s a home with a fenced in back yard. If you have large pets, a city dwelling may not be most suitable. Similarly, the eighth tip is to consider crime rate. Again, generally city centers have higher crime rates than suburban or rural family housing options.

Step 5

The last two tips are in regards to the style of the family homes. Regardless of your family’s size or lifestyle, every family needs one space where everyone can join together to talk about their day or watch a movie. When looking for a home, be sure that the house has a community area for everyone. Lastly, remember to see how the home is divided. If your children are small, you may prefer to have their bedrooms on the same level as your own. If they are older, this might not be as important.

Conclusion

Do not be discouraged if the first few family homes you see are not what you want. Luckily there are tons of family dwellings to choose from and the more comparing you do, the better your chances of finding the right home for your loved ones. Remember that only the love of a family can turn a house into a home.

Sources and Citations

http://www.homeinsurance.org

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