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Growing Into a Larger Home

by Tram Chu 08/02/2020

Photo by Kirk Fisher via Pixabay

Whether you are buying your first home or are upgrading, consider buying a larger home. Even if you are just planning on starting a family, a larger home allows you to grow into it. And, you don’t have to put up with the pesky chore of moving when it’s time to go bigger. If you are upgrading, you should still go bigger than what you think you need because you’ll eventually run out of space. As long as you can afford it, going bigger has more benefits than downfalls.

Save Money When Your Family Grows

Instead of trying to sell a home and buy a larger home when your family starts growing, you’ll already have the larger home. If you plan on two kids but often have relatives or friends visit overnight, you’re better off with the extra bedrooms: one for each child, the master suite and at least one guest bedroom. When you have more than one guest bedroom, you’ll be able to make one into an office or a library if you decide to work for yourself later in life or if you decide you just want a quiet place to escape to once in a while.

Make Money

A home with at least one extra bedroom and bathroom commands more money on the market when you decide to sell it. Instead of a three-bedroom, two-bath house, you might consider a five-bedroom home with at least three bathrooms. You’ll get more for a sale than you would for a three-two. While you might pay more for the house, depending on how the market is when you sell, you could see quite a bit more appreciation than in a smaller house.

More Space

Generally, larger homes also have larger living spaces in addition to the extra rooms. You’ll have a more spacious kitchen and a larger living room that won’t feel as crowded when you entertain. You might find a new hobby later in life and will have the extra space to accommodate that hobby. And, because you have more space, your home will look less cluttered because you won’t have to “find” room to store your stuff.

Finally, you can get the furniture you want, instead of settling for something just because it fits in your living room. If you’ve always wanted that big-screen TV or even a room with movie theater seating, you can have that when you go bigger.

What You Can Afford

Look at your debt-to-income ratio as that determines what you are able to afford. If you can go bigger, the benefits outweigh the larger utility bills and the amount of extra time it takes to clean. And, look for a house that is on some acreage so that you can create a large outdoor living area and won’t be on top of your neighbors.

About the Author
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Tram Chu

Tram Chu is an incredibly experienced and dedicated real estate professional. With over 20 years of experience in buying and selling homes in Maricopa County, her expertise is evident. Her commitment to making each client feel like they're her top priority, even when juggling multiple clients, speaks volumes about her dedication to customer service.

Being consistently ranked in the top 3 percent of all agents in the MLS is an impressive achievement and a testament to her skills and effectiveness in the real estate market. Tram Chu's focus on achieving the desired outcomes for her clients efficiently and effectively shows her commitment to delivering results.

Her "Client First Care" approach, emphasizing communication, advocacy, navigation, and education, demonstrates her commitment to guiding her clients through every step of the real estate process with care and expertise. With Tram Chu and her team, clients can trust that they will receive uncompromised service for all their real estate needs.