Cliff notes at top due to a beer laden ramble... Older ranch house with low ceilings or newer that you have to heat/cool more
I am ready to jump into the home owner vs renting world. I am at the end of my military life and am looking to settle down here after years of renting. May I get some opinions from the experts? I am shit scared about making this jump but the time is now. Long post to follow.
USAA is our first stop. Real Estate Nate the second if he will have us. I have my VA loan in my pocket but will try another way first to get lower interest/ wrap closing into the loan if needed. I am looking at a ton of places in the 76169 area code. All we want is between 17 to 2000 sq ft and space to park both our cars in a garage. Hardwood/tile floors are a must but if the floor plan is right that can be added later.
My questions are having lived in older and newer houses down here are these.
What do the vaulted ceilings provide? In my mind that is that much more space to heat or cool depending on the season. I don't need to look up at a 20 ft ceiling to feel my house is big. I would rather have low ceilings with a ton of insulation and fans in the attic to keep it cool. Are the newer houses built that much better you can have those high ceilings and not get butt probed on power bills? Why not have low ones with good windows and insulation? My dream is a house cut into a hill so I can have a partial basement. An igloo cooler is the goal as far as heating and cooling go.
Older houses have had time to settle. If I get one that has been around awhile settling will I have less problems later? Or shall I trust new construcion to have figured it a new slab? Sorry for such a long post but being a partial transplant here I don't know what to look for the most.. I have been stationed here now 6 years over the last 13 but things change. When I got here in 99 it seemed rural compared to now.
Thank you for any help I just want to make the best choice when it comes to my "retirement home"
I am ready to jump into the home owner vs renting world. I am at the end of my military life and am looking to settle down here after years of renting. May I get some opinions from the experts? I am shit scared about making this jump but the time is now. Long post to follow.
USAA is our first stop. Real Estate Nate the second if he will have us. I have my VA loan in my pocket but will try another way first to get lower interest/ wrap closing into the loan if needed. I am looking at a ton of places in the 76169 area code. All we want is between 17 to 2000 sq ft and space to park both our cars in a garage. Hardwood/tile floors are a must but if the floor plan is right that can be added later.
My questions are having lived in older and newer houses down here are these.
What do the vaulted ceilings provide? In my mind that is that much more space to heat or cool depending on the season. I don't need to look up at a 20 ft ceiling to feel my house is big. I would rather have low ceilings with a ton of insulation and fans in the attic to keep it cool. Are the newer houses built that much better you can have those high ceilings and not get butt probed on power bills? Why not have low ones with good windows and insulation? My dream is a house cut into a hill so I can have a partial basement. An igloo cooler is the goal as far as heating and cooling go.
Older houses have had time to settle. If I get one that has been around awhile settling will I have less problems later? Or shall I trust new construcion to have figured it a new slab? Sorry for such a long post but being a partial transplant here I don't know what to look for the most.. I have been stationed here now 6 years over the last 13 but things change. When I got here in 99 it seemed rural compared to now.
Thank you for any help I just want to make the best choice when it comes to my "retirement home"
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