We made a big decision this weekend about whether we would buy a larger house. We halfheartedly have been in the market because we are outgrowing our current digs rapidly.
After seeing some homes that fell in our price range, however, we decided to stick it out for a few more years in our current place. It is kind of frustrating because we could buy a great house in our home town for the same amount of money. For a frame of reference, $230,000 *might* buy a 3 bedroom 1950 ranch in these parts. We just couldn't find a house that fit our needs for the money that we were able/willing to spend. We're not about to buy a new house just because we can.
Our current house just doesn't completely mesh with how we use our space. We hardly ever use our downstairs except for storage and guests which makes us feel like we are bulging at the seams on the main level. Our three year old will not go to the basement by himself to play in his toy room. Instead of purchasing a new home, we decided to save our money and put our extra income towards private Montessori school education for our son. Hopefully, this will make our future cross country move a little easier on him. (fingers crossed). This decision was sort of a bittersweet realization that we will be living in attached housing for a few more years. Sometimes being a grown up isn't as fun as throwing caution to the wind. Yes, I do realize that I should thank my lucky stars that we own anything at all, but please allow me to indulge myself in this one smallish pity party. Wah.
Kelly
After seeing some homes that fell in our price range, however, we decided to stick it out for a few more years in our current place. It is kind of frustrating because we could buy a great house in our home town for the same amount of money. For a frame of reference, $230,000 *might* buy a 3 bedroom 1950 ranch in these parts. We just couldn't find a house that fit our needs for the money that we were able/willing to spend. We're not about to buy a new house just because we can.
Our current house just doesn't completely mesh with how we use our space. We hardly ever use our downstairs except for storage and guests which makes us feel like we are bulging at the seams on the main level. Our three year old will not go to the basement by himself to play in his toy room. Instead of purchasing a new home, we decided to save our money and put our extra income towards private Montessori school education for our son. Hopefully, this will make our future cross country move a little easier on him. (fingers crossed). This decision was sort of a bittersweet realization that we will be living in attached housing for a few more years. Sometimes being a grown up isn't as fun as throwing caution to the wind. Yes, I do realize that I should thank my lucky stars that we own anything at all, but please allow me to indulge myself in this one smallish pity party. Wah.
Kelly
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