Question for all the homeowners..
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Question for all the homeowners..
For all the homeowners,
Anybody regret settling for a 1 story or a 2 story and wish they would have went with the opposite? I am buying my 1st home. I really would like a 2 story house with the game room and all. But i am in the works of buying a brand new 1 story with 4 bedroom and 2 bath. The kitchen is really amazing.
So i guess i just wanted to here from other homeowners. Is 1 better than the other? Why did you guys go with a 1 story or 2 story? Is either better when it comes to selling later on?
Anybody regret settling for a 1 story or a 2 story and wish they would have went with the opposite? I am buying my 1st home. I really would like a 2 story house with the game room and all. But i am in the works of buying a brand new 1 story with 4 bedroom and 2 bath. The kitchen is really amazing.
So i guess i just wanted to here from other homeowners. Is 1 better than the other? Why did you guys go with a 1 story or 2 story? Is either better when it comes to selling later on?
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I say it really depends on how much space you "need". If you do not need the second story for anything like you are planning on having a few children then I would stick with a single story. Your utilities will be much higher with a two story than a one story and depending on your utility rates that can save you quite a bit of money.
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i dont know how it trends in your area.....
i am assuming 1 story,you mean ranch type home?
do they put basements in around you?
i think it is cheaper to build up in the air, instead of down in the ground around by us...
i over built & the tax's,insurance and gas & lights are killers.all of that together is like paying another mortgage.
i am getting charged for over 4100SQ FEET.....and only use half or less of it.
yeah,i wish i could have a redo.
i would definetly do it different.......
good luck!
i am assuming 1 story,you mean ranch type home?
do they put basements in around you?
i think it is cheaper to build up in the air, instead of down in the ground around by us...
i over built & the tax's,insurance and gas & lights are killers.all of that together is like paying another mortgage.
i am getting charged for over 4100SQ FEET.....and only use half or less of it.
yeah,i wish i could have a redo.
i would definetly do it different.......
good luck!
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Im shopping/saving for my first home, 6 month to a year out time frame and I will only buy a 1 story 2 car garage. Thats the strict minimum requirements. 1 story for utilities, easier to do maintenance(gutters, checking shingles and roofing, etc), dont have to worry about the dogs or future children on stairs. 2 car garage for obvious reasons we are on a car forum and want a spot for the gf to park inside as well.
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For all the homeowners,
Anybody regret settling for a 1 story or a 2 story and wish they would have went with the opposite? I am buying my 1st home. I really would like a 2 story house with the game room and all. But i am in the works of buying a brand new 1 story with 4 bedroom and 2 bath. The kitchen is really amazing.
So i guess i just wanted to here from other homeowners. Is 1 better than the other? Why did you guys go with a 1 story or 2 story? Is either better when it comes to selling later on?
Anybody regret settling for a 1 story or a 2 story and wish they would have went with the opposite? I am buying my 1st home. I really would like a 2 story house with the game room and all. But i am in the works of buying a brand new 1 story with 4 bedroom and 2 bath. The kitchen is really amazing.
So i guess i just wanted to here from other homeowners. Is 1 better than the other? Why did you guys go with a 1 story or 2 story? Is either better when it comes to selling later on?
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Something to factor in: If there is a chance this is your "forever" home, think about whether you want to climb stairs when you're old. Where are the bedrooms in relation to the washer/dryer? Do you have (or plan to have) a baby? Will the baby's room be on the same floor as your master bedroom?
We have a one story (which will be for sale again next year), and we love it. It may not look as big from the street as some of our two story neighbors, but it's over 2700 square feet, has a three car garage, and plenty of space. There's never a feeling of "that's all the way upstairs", which is how I know a lot of people feel. Plus, not having two a/c units to manage, etc.
I prefer one story homes, but depending on where we move, we may end up having to go with a two story.
-Mike
We have a one story (which will be for sale again next year), and we love it. It may not look as big from the street as some of our two story neighbors, but it's over 2700 square feet, has a three car garage, and plenty of space. There's never a feeling of "that's all the way upstairs", which is how I know a lot of people feel. Plus, not having two a/c units to manage, etc.
I prefer one story homes, but depending on where we move, we may end up having to go with a two story.
-Mike
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Single story all the way...I've had both now..I used to office out of my home and it never fails, what ever paperwork I needed was always on wrong floor..My electric bill is cheaper in single story also...On side note, try to get a 3 car garage...
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Ours has the game room/ media area upstairs, other then that everything is on the bottom floor. You may look for a floor plan like that. I don't know why everyone says bills are higher? Our home is 3200 sq ft and the electric bill is cheaper here then our old 1200 sq ft home. With all the energy saving stuff available in homes, it's a lot more afforardble now.
Good luck with your search and congratulations!
Good luck with your search and congratulations!
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Ours has the game room/ media area upstairs, other then that everything is on the bottom floor. You may look for a floor plan like that. I don't know why everyone says bills are higher? Our home is 3200 sq ft and the electric bill is cheaper here then our old 1200 sq ft home. With all the energy saving stuff available in homes, it's a lot more afforardble now.
Good luck with your search and congratulations!
Good luck with your search and congratulations!
same here. I got a 100$ a month light bill and my house is 2800 sq foot. 2 stories tend to allow for more yard and more garage options. I love my 4 car garage.
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i bought my 1 story built in 06 and it was plenty of room for me. now my girl and her 3 kids moved in, a 2story would have been better. sounds like they are 20ft away from you when making noise, because they are. however, going to my friends 2 story, going up and down stairs gets old. and moving furniture in or anything bulky is a PITA, but thats on rare occasion.
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We have a two story and love it- if friends come over the kids can all go upstairs and destroy the play room while we drink beer downstairs.
Don't count on it being your 'forever' house- I think a lot of us thought our first house would be the only house.
**Big tip- make sure you have the capability to expand the garage. After our addition I don't have a friend that doesn't bitch about the location of their garage when they come over**
Don't count on it being your 'forever' house- I think a lot of us thought our first house would be the only house.
**Big tip- make sure you have the capability to expand the garage. After our addition I don't have a friend that doesn't bitch about the location of their garage when they come over**
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The two story we have now has worked great the 12 years we have been here and that's the way we wanted it, too. Master is down and kids have their area upstairs: three bedrooms, bathroom and a huge game room.
IMO, a one story can work just as well as a two story, but some people prefer to have two stories. In the end I think it still comes down to how the space has been utilized.
Next house my wife and I will be buying/building will definitely be a one story, though. Then again, our kids will be gone by then. First daughter is heading to college in a few weeks and the other one is only two years behind, so next house will be coming in the next few years.
IMO, a one story can work just as well as a two story, but some people prefer to have two stories. In the end I think it still comes down to how the space has been utilized.
Next house my wife and I will be buying/building will definitely be a one story, though. Then again, our kids will be gone by then. First daughter is heading to college in a few weeks and the other one is only two years behind, so next house will be coming in the next few years.