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Single Family Homes
By far the most common form of housing in North America is the
single family detached home--ranging from 600 square foot bungalows
to 6000 (or more) square foot sprawling mansions. The most important
distinguishing factors that determine a single family dwelling
are that it sits on its own piece of land (which is sold part
and parcel with the home) and it is not attached to anyone else's
residence. With single family homes, your home pretty much is
your castle. Subject to neighborhood and subdivision regulations
and ordinances, you can do with it as you wish. Want a different
exterior color? Usually you can accomplish that (taking into
account the fact that the neighbors may not be receptive to a
purple house with ecru trim). Need more room and want to add
on? Subject to the codes of your jurisdiction, you may be able
to expand your living space.
You will probably have a yard of some
sort--from "postage
stamp" size up through multiple acres, and your ownership
will include all of it. In effect, when you buy a single family
home your purchase will be of a parcel of land (your lot) on
which sits a structure (your house).
Advantages of Single Family Homes
·
To a large degree, "your space" is your own. You can
modify or improve it as you wish.
· Re-sale value is generally the highest on single family detached
homes.
· If you need more room, you can usually add on to the existing
house.
· Generally there are no property management fees as there are
in condominiums and many townhouses.
Disadvantages of Single Family Homes
· All maintenance and repair costs--interior, exterior and everything
in between--are yours.
· Lack of amenities (for example, pools, playgrounds, etc.) that
you may find in other types of housing.
· You are responsible for landscaping and lawn upkeep costs.
· In most areas, single family homes are more expensive than townhouses
or condominiums.
Is a Single Family Home for You? It is if...
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You like your "space." The idea of apartment living
gives you the willies.
· The prospect of cutting the lawn, trimming the bushes and shoveling
snow excite you (or at least don't send you headed for the nearest
bridge.)
· You like the idea of modifying your home--changing the color,
the appearance, the size. Having someone tell you that you couldn't
do that would bother you.
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