englishteacha
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I guess my question is, how does one approach purchasing a new house when you currently own one? Read on for the story:
We currently own a small 2 bedroom, 1 bath Cape Cod style home. (We bought it right out of college almost 10 years ago.) My husband needs the second bedroom as his office for his business as an IT consultant. He needs room to work, to repair computers, etc.. We just found out our family is going to be expanding in the spring (We're surprised but pleased). So...we're facing a bit of a dilemma. Our house only has 4 rooms, and there's really no other place for hubby's office. We know we can make do for a while...baby will stay in our room in the beginning anyway, but eventually we'll all want our own spaces. Our current home isn't really situated to add on to without a lot of major construction. An advantage to our current home is it's in the country on 5+ acres of land, though on a busy road.
We'd pondered the idea of moving and have been casually browsing online for bigger places. We found a really nice, larger house in a good neighborhood in our town. We drove by it today and it really is in a great location. The asking price on the "new" house is $150K, and our home we can probably sell for around $90K, maybe more because we've done a lot of updating in the time we've owned it. We're going to need more room for baby at some point, and if we find a great place now, I guess I would like some advice on what we could do.
We currently own a small 2 bedroom, 1 bath Cape Cod style home. (We bought it right out of college almost 10 years ago.) My husband needs the second bedroom as his office for his business as an IT consultant. He needs room to work, to repair computers, etc.. We just found out our family is going to be expanding in the spring (We're surprised but pleased). So...we're facing a bit of a dilemma. Our house only has 4 rooms, and there's really no other place for hubby's office. We know we can make do for a while...baby will stay in our room in the beginning anyway, but eventually we'll all want our own spaces. Our current home isn't really situated to add on to without a lot of major construction. An advantage to our current home is it's in the country on 5+ acres of land, though on a busy road.
We'd pondered the idea of moving and have been casually browsing online for bigger places. We found a really nice, larger house in a good neighborhood in our town. We drove by it today and it really is in a great location. The asking price on the "new" house is $150K, and our home we can probably sell for around $90K, maybe more because we've done a lot of updating in the time we've owned it. We're going to need more room for baby at some point, and if we find a great place now, I guess I would like some advice on what we could do.