HOW TO DECIDE WHETHER TO MOVE HOME OR BUILD AN EXTENSION

13th January 2024
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Extend my home in Grantham or Move?

Many homeowners in Grantham desire more space for a whole host of reasons.

You may have a growing family, a change of personal circumstances, or have simply outgrown your current home.

A difficult decision then lays ahead. Do you extend and renovate your current property or sell on and purchase a new home in Grantham?

 

The Advantages Of Building an Extension 

 

  1. Familiarity of Your Neighbourhood

 

The very fact that you are considering extending your current home means that you are probably happy with the local area. It may be that you have friendly neighbours, excellent local amenities, or brilliant nearby schools.

 

  1. Added Value to Your Property

 

A bigger kitchen, extra bedroom or purpose-built office space will add a considerable amount of value to your Grantham home.

When the time eventually comes to sell the property, you will have a significantly larger asking price to look forward to. However, consider the impact of a decreased outdoor space on the value of the home.

 

  1. Personalised Plans

 

One of the greatest advantages of building an extension is that it can be designed and constructed precisely to your needs.

Most people will decide to redecorate their entire home after the upheaval of having an extension built, meaning, the entire property will then be finished to your personal tastes.

 

The Disadvantages of Building an Extension

 

  1. Extensions Can Be Expensive

 

The costs of architects, contractors and planning permission can quickly mount.

A contingency budget is always recommended for those carrying out an extension to cover any unexpected expenses.

 

  1. Investment is Not Always Linear

 

Extending and renovating your current home will undoubtedly add value to the property. However, this price is not always wholly reflective of the funds and time your family dedicated to the build and finished project.  

 

  1. There Are Limitations

 

The size of your outdoor space will place the most obvious restrictions on the scale of your extension.

Planning permission may also impose restrictions on your build. Additionally, your neighbours will need to be informed, who have the choice to submit an objection should they feel that it will negatively impact their home.

 

  1. Extensions Can Bring Stress

 

Having a team of builders, electricians, plumbers, and other contractors in your home will undoubtedly bring stress to your family.

A two-story extension can turn your whole home on its head and means your family will essentially have to accept living on a building site for a number of months and this is why many homeowners opt to move home instead.

 

The Advantages of Moving Home 

 

  1. It's a Fresh Start with New Opportunities

 

Moving to a new location presents a wealth of new opportunities for your family. It gives your children the chance to make new friends and experience new schools and areas. It may also present fresh career prospects for yourself.

 

  1. You'll be Forced to Declutter

 

Many of us avoid a thorough home declutter for years. However, a move forces it.

Most home movers cannot afford to transport years of trinkets and storage items. Therefore, moving home has the unexpected benefit of forcing movers to re-evaluate their possessions.

 

  1. There's Unlimited Scope

 

Renovating or extending a home has obvious limitations. These might be caused by garden size or the availability of planning permission.

Granted, most families will have a budget and may have work limitations, but the scope of moving is otherwise generally vast. Moving allows you to choose a home that is substantially smaller, larger or a completely different style from the one you have currently.  

 

  1. It Makes Financial Sense

 

The housing market is currently moving at a rapid pace and is very lucrative. Even those who have done little to no renovation work will notice their home has grown in value.

The profits might even be enough to allow you to purchase the home of your dreams. This is especially apparent for those who have owned their home for a substantial amount of time.

 

The Disadvantages Of Moving Home

 

  1. Moving Home Can be Stressful

 

Various surveys have shown that most adults in the UK rank moving home as one of their most stressful life events.

The logistics of viewings, packing and relocating the family often fills individuals with anxiety and dread. 

At Secure My Sale we aim to make your move as smooth as possible, helping you with every aspect of your move from marketing your home to offer to completion.

 

  1. It's an Upheaval For Children and Pets

 

Children can often feel the most nervous surrounding a home move.

Once they are settled into a school, it can be tricky to take them out of their friendship circles and routine. However, thoroughly researching the local schools and amenities will ensure a smooth transition into the new area.

 

  1. Moving Away from Friends

 

Additionally, if some distance is involved, it can be incredibly difficult for adults to move away from their tight social circles.

Especially for those who currently live in the same area where they grew up, the upheaval of leaving friends and family can become overwhelming. On the positive side, you'll get the opportunity to return for visits and your friends can visit you and experience a new area too!

 

 

Secure My Sale Estate Agents are your local property experts for the Grantham area. Call us on 01476825258 or email support@securemysale.co.uk to chat with a member of our friendly and experienced local team.

www.securemysale.co.uk

 


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