Anonymous wrote:Weighing in because I am a single mom of one child. I turned down a few really nice townhouses because I thought "a kid needs a yard." I bought a house with a very small (1/8 acre) yard.
Honestly, I wish I hadn't. It's a pain in the ass to maintain - sometimes it's hard to fit in that 1-2 hours a week (between rainstorms and activities and acceptable mowing hours for neighbors) and I don't have the money to hire someone for something I can do myself.
My child almost never plays in the yard because she is an only child. Most of the people chiming in saying "get a yard" have multiple kids. With multiple kids, you can send them outside to play. With one kid, that kid would generally rather go to the playground, unless you find a playdate. We used the nearby (walkable) playground a TON when she was younger.
If I had the decision to do over, I'd skip the yard in favor of some nice hardscape for entertaining and dining. As long as you have a playground within walking distance, and someplace to learn to ride a bike, you should be ok.
Anonymous wrote:Weighing in because I am a single mom of one child. I turned down a few really nice townhouses because I thought "a kid needs a yard." I bought a house with a very small (1/8 acre) yard.
Honestly, I wish I hadn't. It's a pain in the ass to maintain - sometimes it's hard to fit in that 1-2 hours a week (between rainstorms and activities and acceptable mowing hours for neighbors) and I don't have the money to hire someone for something I can do myself.
My child almost never plays in the yard because she is an only child. Most of the people chiming in saying "get a yard" have multiple kids. With multiple kids, you can send them outside to play. With one kid, that kid would generally rather go to the playground, unless you find a playdate. We used the nearby (walkable) playground a TON when she was younger.
If I had the decision to do over, I'd skip the yard in favor of some nice hardscape for entertaining and dining. As long as you have a playground within walking distance, and someplace to learn to ride a bike, you should be ok.
Anonymous wrote:Having access to a playground would be more valuable. I have a yard now and my kid prefers the playground.
Anonymous wrote:Weighing in because I am a single mom of one child. I turned down a few really nice townhouses because I thought "a kid needs a yard." I bought a house with a very small (1/8 acre) yard.
Honestly, I wish I hadn't. It's a pain in the ass to maintain - sometimes it's hard to fit in that 1-2 hours a week (between rainstorms and activities and acceptable mowing hours for neighbors) and I don't have the money to hire someone for something I can do myself.
My child almost never plays in the yard because she is an only child. Most of the people chiming in saying "get a yard" have multiple kids. With multiple kids, you can send them outside to play. With one kid, that kid would generally rather go to the playground, unless you find a playdate. We used the nearby (walkable) playground a TON when she was younger.
If I had the decision to do over, I'd skip the yard in favor of some nice hardscape for entertaining and dining. As long as you have a playground within walking distance, and someplace to learn to ride a bike, you should be ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one wondering what a back-to-back townhouse looks like? Seriously. The ones I know of in DC have like an inner courtyard strip that serves as an extended driveway for all the cars to park behind each unit's back area. Like that?
Something like this: http://www.weichert.com/m/propertydetails.aspx?p=62771566&index=20&q=20904&sortorder=asc&sorttype=Price&zip=20904
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will your kid play by themselves in the yard? We have a yard because we have a dog and kids, but we walk the dog so we don't have poop in the yard. We do have a water table, outdoor basketball goal, etc that keep the kids entertained when we're grilling, etc. I would have a hard time not having any outdoor space. That said, we have a quarter of an acre and it's too much. We finally had to hire someone to mow because it took a good chunk of every weekend to mow and edge it all (and we're on a corner, so A LOT of edging). I do know larger lots in our neighborhood sell for more, although we paid more for it and pay more in taxes.
Not sure who you are asking. I'm the SAH pp with the WOH husband. When the kids were very little I was out there in the yard with them of course. As they got older, they would go outside and play on the play system or in a wading pool - whatever we had out there at the time. We still went to playgrounds a lot as an added diversion. We also have dogs and they are let out in the yard throughout the day (we pick up after them). They also get walked.
The kids are old enough to help with the yard work now (pulling weeds, mowing the lawn, chopping wood, etc). Between the 4 of us we manage quite well.
A quarter acre yard doesn't seem like a lot to me. You can mow that pretty fast and you don't usually have to edge it more than a couple of times a month. Weeding is a pain but can be managed.
I actually don't mind yard work and I think that my husband actually enjoys mowing with our riding mower (relaxing productivity).
I was responding to the OP. You know...the one who started this thread? I wasn't furthering the SAH/WOH debate.
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one wondering what a back-to-back townhouse looks like? Seriously. The ones I know of in DC have like an inner courtyard strip that serves as an extended driveway for all the cars to park behind each unit's back area. Like that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will your kid play by themselves in the yard? We have a yard because we have a dog and kids, but we walk the dog so we don't have poop in the yard. We do have a water table, outdoor basketball goal, etc that keep the kids entertained when we're grilling, etc. I would have a hard time not having any outdoor space. That said, we have a quarter of an acre and it's too much. We finally had to hire someone to mow because it took a good chunk of every weekend to mow and edge it all (and we're on a corner, so A LOT of edging). I do know larger lots in our neighborhood sell for more, although we paid more for it and pay more in taxes.
Not sure who you are asking. I'm the SAH pp with the WOH husband. When the kids were very little I was out there in the yard with them of course. As they got older, they would go outside and play on the play system or in a wading pool - whatever we had out there at the time. We still went to playgrounds a lot as an added diversion. We also have dogs and they are let out in the yard throughout the day (we pick up after them). They also get walked.
The kids are old enough to help with the yard work now (pulling weeds, mowing the lawn, chopping wood, etc). Between the 4 of us we manage quite well.
A quarter acre yard doesn't seem like a lot to me. You can mow that pretty fast and you don't usually have to edge it more than a couple of times a month. Weeding is a pain but can be managed.
I actually don't mind yard work and I think that my husband actually enjoys mowing with our riding mower (relaxing productivity).