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October 1, 2011 by changescapeweb Leave a Comment

Buying a Home with a Family

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COLDWELL BANKER SHARES THE MOST IMPORTANT THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN BUYING A HOME WITH FAMILY IN MIND

For many people, finding a new home is more than a matter of personal taste and individual finance – it’s a family affair. Buying a new home to accommodate a growing family is an exciting step in one’s life, but it can also be a balancing act. Communication and planning are key to any successful home-buying experience. Moving to a new home while expecting a child or preparing for a family down the road makes anticipating your future needs all the more important. What may make a perfect starter home for a couple might not work as well when children come into the picture.

A recent survey released by Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC found that 65 percent of homeowners who are also parents purchased their first home before becoming pregnant or within one year of their child’s birth. For those consumers who are in a similar position, Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC offers the following five factors to consider when buying a home with family in mind:

Proximity to family. Nearly half of the homeowner respondents in a recent survey from Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC reported that they live less than 10 minutes from extended family members, with 72 percent choosing to live within 30 minutes. Buying a home that is close to family members can provide support, help and guidance that can be a great benefit both emotionally and financially. With extended family nearby, families have the opportunity to spend more time together and even save money on occasion. The cost of babysitters and long distance travel to visit relatives can really add up!

Existing floor plan. Each family has its own unique dynamic and should take its distinctive needs into consideration when exploring different floor plans. While having a master bedroom upstairs and the other rooms downstairs may work for some families, others may prefer to have all of the bedrooms on the same level.

Surrounding neighborhood. The neighborhood looks different from the eyes of a parent. It’s wise to get an idea of what the neighborhood offers for children, such as local recreational centers, parks or playgrounds as well as the school system, before deciding on an area to live. Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC recommends home buyers utilize online tools such as Coldwell Banker On Location that can offer consumers a wealth of local market information.

Future lifestyle needs. They say children grow up in the blink of an eye. Make sure the home you purchase leaves growing room and will still fit your family’s needs a few years down the road, especially if there are plans for more children.

Budget. One of the most important things for all potential homeowners to consider is their personal budget. Growing a family and having children usually means a growing list of expenses as well. Estimate monthly expenses along with a mortgage payment to ensure all financial commitments can be reasonably met.

A top real estate agent can help you make an informed decision about buying a home with your family in  St. Charles or St. Louis Missouri home.  My team specializes in St. Charles County and St. Louis County.  If you are considering selling your home, please contact Sandra Meranda and I’ll get you moving!

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Filed Under: Buying a Home, Living Close to Relatives

February 2, 2011 by smeranda Leave a Comment

SEARCHING FOR A HOME? FAMILY MATTERS Homebuyers Find Comfort and Incentives Living Near Relatives

For help finding your new home in St. Charles or St. Louis so you can be closer to relatives? Call me at (314) 691-1320 and I'll Get You Moving!

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Today’s homebuyers are appreciating the benefits of living closer to their relatives, such as having more quality time with each other, flexible schedules, and help juggling childcare and eldercare. In fact, according to a Coldwell Banker survey conducted in July 2010, 72 percent of homeowners that are parents choose to live within 30 minutes of extended family members – and close to half (42 percent) live less than 10 minutes away.

“People search for homes around life’s most important milestones, which includes welcoming a family’s first child,” said Jim Dohr, president of Coldwell Banker Gundaker. “Not only are parents planning ahead when it comes to buying a home, they are very excited to live near relatives who will help along the way.”

Here are some tips for parents or expecting parents who are searching for a home:

  • Perfect home. When searching for a home, sometimes two heads are better than one. Invite parents, brothers and sisters along on the home search to help identify the perfect home for you and your loved ones.
  • Home criteria. Determining your priorities and must-have criteria upfront will make your search more efficient. Ask your Realtor and your family members about the importance of bedroom layouts, land surrounding the property, proximity to major streets and more.
  • Family budgeting. Aside from property taxes, the cost of living varies from location to location. Ask relatives about the area’s cost of living and what local shops are priced better than others.
  • Fun neighborhoods. Stay with your family and tour the area to get to know the neighborhoods. If your children are anxious about moving, make a special trip to the playground in your potential new neighborhood.


Coldwell Banker Gundaker, the leading residential real estate brokerage company in St. Louis, operates 23 offices with nearly 2,000 sales associates serving metropolitan St. Louis and east-central Missouri. Coldwell Banker Gundaker is part of NRT LLC, the nation’s largest residential real estate brokerage company. NRT, a subsidiary of Realogy Corporation, operates Realogy’s company-owned real estate brokerage offices. For more information, please visit www.cbgundaker.com.

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