Ah. Well you have B a house that is move in ready for your ideals:it’s ready for the expansion!
A needs additions? We are doing a 1100 sqft additions on an old 2/1 in a historic highly desirable neighborhood. We have been without laundry since last June. Without a backyard for our child and dogs, also it’s a terribly dangerous construction zone on the exterior.
I moved out in October, to my parents house because I felt it was too chaotic to walk two dogs and get to work on time with my kid. It became a true part time job managing the project. I also work full time.
Now our home has no working kitchen laundry and it is uninhabitable. The original structure has new appliances in it. The original bedrooms are filled to the brim with boxes from the parts of the house we had to demo. We thought we would be in by Christmas. Now I’m not sure if we’ll be back in by June.
I’m glad we are doing the addition because we will have invested a total of $300k into a neighborhood that only has 5-6k houses at minimum. We’d have to move 30 minutes away for something similar.
However, we would be losing our minds if we were still trying to manage in our own house. We would be cooking dinner outside.
We are on our second contractor. He’s better than the first, which jerked ya around and luckily only took 10k and ran. Now we have a better contractor but he’s just as slow as the last. We thought it would take three months to build. Now we are at 9 months and only the dry wall is up.
If you’ve ever been through additions or construction then you know what you are signing up for. If you haven’t, it’s going to be really really really hard. You’ll may have to move out depending on what you do. I caution everyone against it who doesn’t have family they can live with. And whatever cost you imagine you may as well double it.
There are so many things we had to learn along the way. My imagination just wasn’t educated enough about how much work it is. I can’t even imagine having a newborn in the middle of it. Not to mention the dust. You can’t live breathing in construction dust.
Don’t try to be your own GC. That was our big mistake. We had to coordinate everything. Huge mistake. Hire someone that is trustworthy. If he’s more expensive, it is worth it. Can’t stress this enough.
There is my honest opinion. City planning and zoning is a bitch to navigate and it all starts there. That may change your answer too. because one property may allow additions but only to a certain setback in the yard and another may not allow for chickens.
We have school choice where we live. We can apply to go to any school in the county. If approved you just have to have your own transportation.
Please let me know if you have any questions Id love to help you with from my own experience!