ᐅ Building a house or buying one? Children already 13 and 15 years old...

Created on: 30 Mar 2019 18:31
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Thierse
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Thierse
30 Mar 2019 18:31
The children are already quite grown (13 and 15 years old). Is it still worth considering buying or building a house at this stage?

Or would it be better to continue renting and later, when the kids have moved out, buy something more suitable for our age?

We own a plot of land (no building obligation). So far, we live in a rental apartment, which is quite affordable but unfortunately without a garden, which would be nice. Affordable rental houses or apartments with gardens are scarce in the region.

How do you view the issue of houses and children? We are also wondering how large we should build since it is unclear if any child will stay at home or not. This also affects construction costs and future maintenance. We are not very keen on being tenants.
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Nordlys
30 Mar 2019 18:43
I would wait five years. Then build a bungalow. With a guest room. That’s it.
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haydee
30 Mar 2019 18:46
Or you can take a look at the floor plan from @hampshire
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HilfeHilfe
30 Mar 2019 20:07
Exactly a bungalow or at most a condominium with a garden. House without children, so why?
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Curly
30 Mar 2019 20:13
Our children are older now, and yet we built again—why not? When the kids have moved out, I simply have a guest room and a “gym or sauna room.”

Best regards,
Sabine
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Niloa
30 Mar 2019 20:46
If you are just starting to plan the house now, it will probably take about 2 years until the house is completed. By then, the children will be 2 years older... If you want to include children's rooms in the planning, consider designing them so that they can later be converted into guest rooms or an office, for example.