The 2 Things To Look For When Buying A Family Home

 

It may seem like any house is going to work for a family as long as you have the right amount of bedrooms and is close to everything you need from schools, green space, pediatric urgent care in san francisco (or wherever you are), shopping, etc. While this could be true, there is more to it than that. It is a decision that you have to live with for years so it’s important to get the right house when you have a family. Firstly, every family is going to have different needs than others. There is no one size fits all approach.

There are some factors that do more or less stay the same no matter what your needs are. In other words, there are some basics that you should be looking for which will factor into whether the house is going to work for a family or not. In this article, we will go over several of those basics so you can make sure that you buy the right house.

1 – Make sure the condition is good

The real estate market is so hot at the moment that many houses are being sold as is. This means that it doesn’t hinge on what an inspection might turn up. Offers have to be in before an inspection is done. However, an inspection should be done no matter what even if you can’t bargain down the price so you can get an idea of what you will be dealing with down the line.

There could be structural issues that crop up, or the HVAC system needs to be replaced. When you have kids, these things take on added importance since you can’t risk having to be out of the house during repairs of certain items. There could even be a dangerously old electrical system that could cause problems.

Not only can some things be dangerous, but fixing the problems will also be expensive. When you have a family every dollar counts. If you do end up buying a house as is, it is important to have a home warranty to cover you in case of something coming up later. You should definitely read this ​​Architectural Digest review on home warranties to get an idea of what you need.

2 – Find the right location

Location, location, location has become something of a cliche lately, but it is as true as ever when it comes to finding the right house. When you have a family, the location is not so much about making sure that you are in a high value area, but that the location will provide you with the things you need access to when you have children.

For instance, the house should sit comfortably between where you will be working and where the kids will go to school. Think about how you will be going to work in the morning and how your commute is going to logically work to be able to get the kids to school.

There should also be access to a hospital or clinics where you will be visiting the pediatrician or family doctor. Ideally, find a pediatric urgent care in San Francisco, so you don’t have to travel too far. Access to parks, shopping, and other conveniences are essential when you have kids.

 

Kimberly Atwood’s books have received starred reviews in Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, and Booklist. Kimberly lives in the Rocky Mountains with her husband, an exceptionally perfect dog, and an attack cat. Before she started writing historical research, Kimberly got a graduate degree in theoretical physical chemistry from Ohio State University. After that, just to shake things up, she went to law school at the University of London and graduated summa cum laude. Then she did a handful of clerkships with some really important people who are way too dignified to be named here. She was a law professor for a while. She now writes full-time.

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