When you are searching for a home for you and your family you may want to consider what is best for your situation, single level or two-story. You may also think about a home with a basement as one of your considerations.
When it comes to the differences between these types of homes there are many things to consider. A single level home is very desirable for many types of buyers. As a home buyer close or near retirement age a single level is usually the best option available. Stairs can be very difficult if not impossible for some of these buyers to handle especially on a daily basis. Often times this can still be an option for some if the master bedroom is on the main level eliminating having to go upstairs on a regular basis.
Single level homes will also save on utility costs when it comes to air conditioning. Cooling a one level home is generally less expensive that cooling two-stories because heat does rise and the air conditioner has to work harder to keep the home cool. These homes will also take up more of the land space of the lot giving you less space for landscaping or a pool. In the warmer parts of the country a single level is preferred over a two-story and will get a higher price per square foot on an appraisal.
Two story homes are always popular as well for many reasons. The cost to build up is less which helps a buyer to บ้าน มือสอง buy a larger home for less money. When needing a really big home it is likely the only option for many areas is a two-story or one with a basement because land is expensive and a large lot is not available. Just think about how much space a forty-five hundred square foot home needs if it is single level. Many areas will just not support that kind of land for a home. Builders can build several homes on the same amount of land as one large one, therefore, making more money with multiple homes.
Basements are common in some of the Northern States but the warmer states in the south they seem not to be as common. They are beginning to grow in population because it is cooler underground so easier on the air conditioning bill. The ground is very hard in these drier states and likely a good reason that many builders do not have a basement option. It is simply costs less to build up rather than dig down.
Decide what is best for you and your family and happy home shopping!
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