Anonymous wrote:Does your commute matter?
(And when I read the thread title I immediately wondered if kids convey.)
Anonymous wrote:What area are you looking in? $1m in some parts of the DMV will get you very different things.
But I’d generally say look at houses $200k under your max so you can escalate and get the houses you’re looking at. If you look at houses up to your max you likely won’t be able to get them since you’ll be in bidding wars with people who can go 10% higher at least.
Anonymous wrote:We bought ten years ago so prices were way lower but we went about $100,000 over our budget and it was worth it for us. Got a SFH 4 bedroom/2.5 bath in Fairfax county for $700,000. I am so glad we did because we rapidly had 3 kids and if we went for a smaller house we would have outgrown it quickly. We are still in the same house today. Have done probably $150,000 worth of renovations.
Anonymous wrote:For my first home, when planning to have kids, I bought a new build 3BR townhouse that was on the smaller side but compared to older SFH had better bedroom sizes, closets, and an extra half bath.
My goals were:
-an elementary school I was ok with sending my kids to
-a house big enough we wouldn't have to move for kindergarten
-extra bathrooms
-new build so no renovations needed
-nearby community park
I gave up:
-4th bedroom
-prestige school district
-finished basement
-charming historical architecture style
-single family dwelling/unattached house flexibility
-gardening beyond deck containers
-neighborhood kids (our neighborhood is mostly DINKs)
So far the tradeoffs have been worth it. Our oldest child was raised birth to 17 in this house. We are almost to downsize mode now. Our kids even wanted to keep sharing a bedroom so we never had to disassemble our guest bedroom/upstairs office. And we avoided having a lot of house chores over the years.