Eight (Property-Related) Things to Consider If You’re Expecting a New Baby

Eight (Property-Related) Things to Consider If You’re Expecting a New Baby

If you’re expecting a new baby, then big congrats from us. You certainly have lots to think about, including whether to move home or stay where you are. Here are our tips to help you decide.

Do you have enough space?
 
You might need an extra bedroom or two, and outdoor space really comes into its own when you have kids.
 
Now could be the ideal time to upsize and look for that perfect family house.
 
Sooner might be better than later
 
Moving with babies (or worse still, when your baby is due) isn’t a lot of fun.
 
By making a move now, you could get settled in nicely before the baby’s arrival.
 
Childcare facilities
 
Check out local nurseries. What are they like, what do they cost and do they have places or waiting lists?
 
Having family members nearby who can help out with childcare can also be invaluable when you have children.
 
Things to do for kids
 
What is there to do for children and their parents?
 
Baby and toddler groups, family-friendly cafes, and parks and playgrounds are worth their weight in gold when you have small children.
 
Local schools
 
Although your newborn’s first day at school is a few years away yet, it’s worth thinking ahead.
 
What are the local schools like? Is your current or future home within the catchment area of a good school?
 
The cost of moving
 
Moving home can be a big stretch. It’s even more of a stretch if one partner isn’t working and you have a new baby to look after.
 
Create a budget of what your future income and expenses are likely to be.
 
Also, consider whether you could extend your current home instead.
 
Renovating could be a cheaper option – although you won’t want to be doing noisy building work with a newborn.
 
House prices
 
If prices keep rising over the next few years, your ideal family home could get further out of your reach.
 
By moving now, you can buy it at today’s prices.
 
Don’t forget mum and dad
 
While your new baby quite rightly occupies your every thought, don’t forget your own needs too.
 
Is one parent going to be stuck at home all day, perhaps in a place which doesn’t offer much for them, while the other faces a long commute?
 
Need help deciding whether to move or stay? We can assist by offering a free valuation of your current home. You can then weigh up your options and determine what’s best for you. Contact us today.
 
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