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Two-Story | One-Story?

Once the kids have left the nest, you may be wondering what to do with all of the extra space in your home. Chances are, you don’t need four bedrooms anymore, and it may be a great time to sell your house and downsize, maybe even into a single-story home. You’ve likely gained significant equity if you’ve lived in your home for a while, so making a move while demand for your current house is high could be your best step forward toward the retirement goals you set out to achieve.

The dilemma, though, is where to go next. A big concern for many homeowners who are ready to sell is finding a home to move into, given today’s lack of houses available for sale. There is, however, some good news: the number of single-family, 1-story homes being built today is on the rise, improving your odds of finding the right home for your changing needs.

What are the benefits of buying a one-story home?

Still not sure about buying a single-story home? An article from Home Talk covers several advantages of switching from two floors to one:

  1. Energy Efficient – most single-story homes only need one heating or cooling unit, and they typically stay cooler than a two-story home, both of which can lead to significant savings.
  2. Easier to Maintain – Cleaning and maintenance of a single-story home can take less time and effort and better upkeep helps improve the overall value of the home.
  3. Accessible for Everyone – If you’re looking for a house that provides a safe and easily accessible environment at any age, a single-story home may be the one for you!
  4. Good Resell Potential – Single-story homes have a lot of benefits and are often in higher demand. This bodes well for future resale opportunities.

BOTTOM LINE

There are many benefits to downsizing into a one-story home. Doing so while demand for your current house is high might make it easier than ever to make a move. We’re happy to help if you’re ready to purchase the single-story home you need.

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