Good thing to consider. We have a healthy retirement fund, not including future inheritance. After renovating several previous homes, unintentionally a few years before selling them, it would be nice to do one with a long time horizon this time and enjoy it. |
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We did a $450k renovation 5 years ago with one kid in HS and one in MS. TLDR: timing is fine, but your budget is probably insufficient for what you want (and will inevitably spend.)
We're very very very glad we did it, although if we were as comfortable as the OP I might have gone for the full tear down. We plan to stay here for the long run and I'm glad we have more space but also maintained enough financial flexibility to pay full freight for college. As we approach retirement, we're also thinking about options for travel/second residence, which would have been much harder had we built an entire brand-new home. I'm also glad that I didn't have to deal with a massive reno (including 7 months move-out) with small children. We added on and renovated much of the existing house for what we spent; I'm VERY skeptical that the OP is going to get an entire floor and "general upgrades" to the existing house for $500k today. And as some PPs have noted there's tons of expenses outside of the construction fees themselves - all the fixtures and fittings, new furniture, landscaping. |
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OP again. Thanks everyone, taking in all of your suggestions. I think we need to open up to the possibility of doing a gutting/tear down and increasing our budget by a fair amount. We realized today that we generally love the house (location, yard, furnishings and little customizations) but nothing much about the rooms and layout itself. Lots to think about, really appreciate all the comments. |
The first part exactly. You want to be close by in order to deal with issues in real time and review progress. We have friends who usually go to Greece in the summer (one of the parents is Greek) but the year they renovated they didn’t travel. Different time zones and potential internet issues were two things that swayed them. |
This and any foundation or roof work will be costly. And adding another floor will require both. |