Office. Man Cave. Guest room. Helping people out (like when my 22 year old sister got kicked out of the house because she was staying at her boyfriend"s). Workout room. Or, the best possible use...indoor sauna, baby.OneofOne said:Seems everyone is buying giants homes compared to what the wife and I are looking for . We"ve mostly been looking at 1k-1.5k sq/ft. Looked at two 2k+, but both times we were like, eh, what would we use the extra rooms for? /shrug Went to look at two more properties today. One we were super excited about. Had some additional structures on the property that we really liked. Yesterday it was available, today our agent called theirs while we were there and... it"s back in escrow. WTF! We have the worst luck. Really jealous of you guys that have closed. Congratulations all around!
There"s always shit you can do with more room. You"d think you"d be able to get a deal looking for a smaller house, but honestly, I think smaller houses just tend to be older, less nice, and more maintenance. Often times you"ll end up having to remodel/update bathrooms and kitchens and shit, and that"s pretty expensive. Look a few years into the future. Are you gonna have a few kids? They eat up space quick. I know we all got by with 2-3 siblings in small houses (and our parents got by with 5-6 siblings in smaller houses) but it really is much nicer for them to have their own area way the fuck away from you, preferably on a different level.
If you"re just planning on being double income, no kids though...then yeah, you"re looking at ramblers with the old people.