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When it comes to choosing a home, many of us assume that bigger is better. We often equate a larger house with more space, comfort, and status. However, is this really the case? In this post, we'll explore the pros and cons of bigger houses and help you decide what's best for you. Madelyn Marie-Bigger Houses Are Better.rmvb
| ✅ Do | ❌ Don’t | |------|----------| | (including a 6‑month reserve). | Let emotions alone drive the price. | | Inspect the home’s health (roof, foundation, HVAC). | Assume “newer = better” without verification. | | Consider energy efficiency (insulation, windows, appliances). | Ignore potential future upgrades you’ll need. | | Think about how you’ll use each room (flexibility > extra rooms). | Buy extra rooms you’ll never use. | | Factor in outdoor space as an extension of livable area. | Overlook lawn/yard maintenance costs. | | Plan for resale (good schools, transport, neighborhood trends). | Focus only on present needs, ignore future market. | Feature Spotlight: Madelyn Marie in "Bigger Houses Are
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A larger home can adapt to a growing family, providing dedicated bedrooms for children or private guest suites for visitors.