Move House, Stay or Rent - Plan No. 103
Our house is too small. In the next couple of years our family may grow (if we have another baby) or shrink (if DSD leaves home).
I want to continue working part-time rather than full-time and that is my priority rather than having a big house.
So, I have been through full range of options:
1. Sell this house and move. We can't afford to buy a bigger house in the same area and we can't go too far out if DSD is to carry on going to the same school. If we go further out it will be hilly and if I get pregnant again, I'm likely to have a recurring health condition which could put me in a wheelchair so hills not good.
2. Renovate this house and add an extra storey. This will cost about $250K and we can't afford that.
3. Build a bungalow out the back. This would cost around $70 - 100K and would take up about a third of our backyard.
4. Rent this house out and rent somewhere bigger. This seemed like most sensible option but I can't find anywhere suitable or that I would be willing to leave this place for. I'm 30 seconds from a great shopping strip and tram line, 3 minutes walk from one train station, 6 minutes from another. Makes it VERY hard to move when we're in such a great location.
So ... weighing all this up has been very frustrating!!!!
PLAN NO. 103 is:
Buy a module bungalow for out the back as an interim measure. I saw them in the paper the other day and they're quite funky. You can basically have whatever you want - from a small bungalow with ensuite to a multi-bedroomed house. Takes about 12 weeks to build them in their factory and they deliver and install them in a day. The beauty of them is that they're movable so when we have enough cash to add a proper extra storey we could get rid of the module very easily or sell it. Ditto if things change and we do decide to sell this house (unlikely but you never know) - some people may like having an extra living area out the back, others not so much but no big deal to get it moved either way.
Quite optimistic about this plan. We're off to the factory tomorrow to have a proper look.