Why opt for a family house

Why opt for a family house
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Living in a family house has many advantages. However, so does living in an apartment. If you haven't yet decided which type of housing suits you better, we've prepared a list of the advantages of a family home. But we won't stop there. We'll also take a look at a few cons that you should consider when making your decision.

Plenty of space

The family house will provide plenty of space for every member of the family. Compared to an apartment, in most cases, it has a larger floor area. There is also more space in the individual rooms. You can also count the area of the land in addition to the area of the house. You don't just have to grow trees or maintain the lawn in the garden. It is used for hanging out with family and friends. If you have a family house, you can also organise a garden party comfortably.

Privacy

A family home provides a higher degree of privacy for each household member. You don't even have to worry about being overheard or disturbed by neighbours. No apartment can give you that privacy.

More greenery

Although builders of modern apartment complexes try to incorporate more greenery into their architectural designs, you can surround yourself with even more of it in a family home. In addition to a lower level of built-up area, you are somehow closer to nature. At any time, you can sit on the terrace, on the lawn or in the shade of a tree in the garden.

Own garden

If you like to grow flowers, fruit or vegetables, the family home is right for you. What's more, the produce you grow can be completely organic. You can also grow flowers or ornamental trees. Or build a garden house for the do-it-yourselfer. Small children will appreciate their own playground with a swing or slide.

Do you want a dog or a cat? No problem

Life in the family home also favours keeping pets. You can give them more space than in an apartment.

Opportunity to save

When building a house, you have the opportunity to save by self-construction. In addition, if you choose a plot in the countryside, you will also save on its price. So you can get your house cheaper or at the same price as an apartment in some locations.

Healthier living

For many, the decision to buy a house is an investment in health. The air in a village or on the outskirts of a city is cleaner than in its centre. In addition, living in a family home provides many opportunities for outdoor exercise.

And what about the disadvantages?

The biggest disadvantage of a family house is the necessity of maintenance of the house and the surrounding area. This requires time and often money. You will have to invest in the care of the facade, fence, gates or other modifications. However, the house will retain its value thanks to your care. With regular care, you reduce the need for total renovation in the future.

dream-plans team 02.09.2022

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