Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Think about maintenance. If you will be doing mowing and weeding yourself instead of outsourcing, look for a relatively small, flat yard! Ours is not even that big (.25 acre) but it's hilly, and a pain to maintain as we are currently doing all the housework and yardwork. We are close to either paying for a cleaning service or a lawn care service. And we don't even have kids yet!
Put some of that weed block fabric down in your flower/shrub areas and cover with mulch. That'll help to cut down on the weeding.
... and it will be a big mess a few years down the road when the mulch on top of the fabric has started to form a nice growing medium and weeds will actually grow on top of the fabric as well as through it. Landscape fabric as weed blocker is a terrible idea.
Anonymous wrote:I have the exact same issue as the OP. It is awful to live in a townhouse with no backyard when you have a young kid. An absolute nightmare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Think about maintenance. If you will be doing mowing and weeding yourself instead of outsourcing, look for a relatively small, flat yard! Ours is not even that big (.25 acre) but it's hilly, and a pain to maintain as we are currently doing all the housework and yardwork. We are close to either paying for a cleaning service or a lawn care service. And we don't even have kids yet!
Put some of that weed block fabric down in your flower/shrub areas and cover with mulch. That'll help to cut down on the weeding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just moved from a condo to a townhouse with a front porch and backyard. We rarely use the yard but love the porch. As long as you have some relaxing outdoor space for yourself, you should be ok. Kids don't need a yard. Parents do.
I haven't found that to be true at all. My kids spend tons of time in the yard, especially in summer. They run around, play tag, run in the sprinkler etc.; I can't imagine not having one for them.
Anonymous wrote:I used to always blabber on that paths were walking distance so backyard wasn't so important.
However, after watching the Germany v Italy exciting match my 8 and 10-year old boys have been out back for a few hours shooting goals against the rebounder.
We live close-in, but have a reasonable sized flat backyard---we put in nice patio and left lots of green space and are outside all the time. Grow a lot of peppers, lettuce, basil too.
Anonymous wrote:We just moved from a condo to a townhouse with a front porch and backyard. We rarely use the yard but love the porch. As long as you have some relaxing outdoor space for yourself, you should be ok. Kids don't need a yard. Parents do.
Anonymous wrote:Let's not assume that because OP is a single parent that they don't have any money. As a single parent myself, I get that all the time and it's an unfair stereotype and untrue in my case anyway.
OP, I moved from a townhouse to a SFH with a huge yard when my kids were 6 and 3. They have played in the yard maybe a dozen times in 6 years. They just prefer indoor sports and activities, and as they've gotten older, we're not home that often after school and on weekends.
We are moving this summer and I would love to find a great townhouse. I hate yard work and have not at all enjoyed having a big yard. I can't wait to say goodbye to endless clean-up, mowing, raking, mosquito spraying, etc. I'd rather spend that time and money doing something with my kids.
I think you have to go by what is best for you and your kid. Just because a lot of people see a SFH as a step up from a townhouse doesn't mean that's the right choice for everyone. I keep reminding myself of that when yet another real estate agent assumes I am looking at a townhouse because I can't afford something 'better'.
Anonymous wrote:Think about maintenance. If you will be doing mowing and weeding yourself instead of outsourcing, look for a relatively small, flat yard! Ours is not even that big (.25 acre) but it's hilly, and a pain to maintain as we are currently doing all the housework and yardwork. We are close to either paying for a cleaning service or a lawn care service. And we don't even have kids yet!