Oh it is the ongoing saga of our house! We live in a 2000 SF house that is very chopped-up and boxy little rooms. We've been thinking of buying or building something bigger as our two dd's continue to grow. We've looked around and find things we like, but don't love and talked with a few builders who have lots available in places we'd be happy living, but aren't over the moon jumping for.
We live in a very desirable neighborhood of newer homes, friendly neighbors, etc. So the thing is, we really like our neighbors. They aren't our best friends, but they are friendly. We help each other out with projects, get together for drinks on the back decks a few times a season, etc. Also, our younger dd has several playmates who bounce around from house to house. We've lived here since our older dd was 6 months old.
We don't really want to move---we just want a more comfortable house. We've talked about doing a renovation to make the family room/kitchen/mudroom bigger--but most builders we talk to tell us that for the the cost of that kind of project we might as well just build new or put the money into a bigger house with "better bones" since what we want will be a retrofit.
We are happy with our master bedroom and could easily change some things around to in the master bathroom to make it into a dream bathroom. However, there isn't much we can do to the girl's bathroom as it is pretty standard.
Also, at some point we may wish we had a first floor master bedroom as we age....
If we stay, it will be a decision to make a hefty investment in our current house----a decision to that we are indeed staying put.
Or....we need to list the house....and that means leaving a place where we are happy in exchange for an unknown--that could be great! We have friends in other neighborhoods we like that have bigger homes.
In the mean time, we are just treading water--afraid to renovate too much for fear of regretting what we do depending on what we decide to do (ie. I would like new tile in bathroom, if we're leaving---it will be basic, if we are staying, it will be higher end---lots of projects like this).
What to do!?
Oh....and an old friend just texted me to tell me they just put an offer in on a house on our street! It would be so fun to live near them!
We live in a very desirable neighborhood of newer homes, friendly neighbors, etc. So the thing is, we really like our neighbors. They aren't our best friends, but they are friendly. We help each other out with projects, get together for drinks on the back decks a few times a season, etc. Also, our younger dd has several playmates who bounce around from house to house. We've lived here since our older dd was 6 months old.
We don't really want to move---we just want a more comfortable house. We've talked about doing a renovation to make the family room/kitchen/mudroom bigger--but most builders we talk to tell us that for the the cost of that kind of project we might as well just build new or put the money into a bigger house with "better bones" since what we want will be a retrofit.
We are happy with our master bedroom and could easily change some things around to in the master bathroom to make it into a dream bathroom. However, there isn't much we can do to the girl's bathroom as it is pretty standard.
Also, at some point we may wish we had a first floor master bedroom as we age....
If we stay, it will be a decision to make a hefty investment in our current house----a decision to that we are indeed staying put.
Or....we need to list the house....and that means leaving a place where we are happy in exchange for an unknown--that could be great! We have friends in other neighborhoods we like that have bigger homes.
In the mean time, we are just treading water--afraid to renovate too much for fear of regretting what we do depending on what we decide to do (ie. I would like new tile in bathroom, if we're leaving---it will be basic, if we are staying, it will be higher end---lots of projects like this).
What to do!?
Oh....and an old friend just texted me to tell me they just put an offer in on a house on our street! It would be so fun to live near them!