bettymae1121
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You're right. We are blessed in many ways.
I have called a remodeling company to come out for an estimate/ideas. I think it's just the interest rates that are making me consider other options, and the thought that moving sounds easier than living through them tearing off the back of our house! With all the remodeling we've done in the last 7 years, another big project is like, really? Although this one, we won't be doing ourselves!
I'd lean towards adding on. You can kill two birds with one stone, depending on your house layout. Depending on the layout, you can add on living space downstairs (to help accomodates entertaining your large family, or just having a bit more day-to-day room for a family of 5) and add that 4th bedroom upstairs. Depending on cost and layout, I'd even consider adding on a 3rd bath, preferably a 2nd bath upstairs, making one of the baths a master bath and the other one for the kids. Think outside the box too, don't just think of adding a kid's bedroom, maybe the new addition should be a master suite and use the old master for one of the kids! Can't do a 2nd story addition due to layout/cost? Maybe a master suite on the 1st floor is the way to go!
When you do an addition, it's best to add on EVERYTHING you want at that time, as you don't want to be in a position of a year later thinking "I really wish we'd added X while everything was all torn up". Get quotes for everything you'd ideally like, if they come in too high then start subtracting the stuff you can live without (make a list prioritzing the must haves with the "wouldn't it be nice" items).