Single Story Vs Two-Story Custom Home: Which Is Better?

Among the decisions to make when choosing a home plan,whether or not to live in a single story or a two-story home is one of the most important in terms of lifestyle and resale value. Some people wonder about the resale value difference between a one and two-story home.

While single-story homes might have a slight edge with the aging population,that trend could easily change in the future making two-story homes more valuable. Depending on your particular situation,you may favor a home without stairs to climb or you may prefer a two-story because it allows for more privacy.

According to an article on the Sacramental Appraiser Blog,it’s more likely that a one-story home is deemed a “non-negotiable” factor by some homebuyers.

Thinking About The Investment Side

The appraised value of a home is more dependent on the “supply and demand” of different kinds of homes in an area. An appraiser typically looks at the square footage of a home rather than whether it’s a single or two-story house. If there are a lot of families moving into an area that are looking for two-story homes,it could increase the demand and,therefore,the value of the home.

Considering Your Lot Specifications

In more developed areas where lot sizes may be smaller,a two-story home allows for more square footage on a smaller parcel,which may also favorably affect the home’s appraised value. You may thus opt for a two-story home model that is specifically designed for narrow lots. Other factors to consider are trees on the lot,the view from windows,and the curb appeal. Some people feel a two-story home would just look better on their particular piece of land,while others want a modern-style one-story with large picture windows that overlook a garden in the front yard.

Buying A Home You Can Enjoy

Putting the unknown factors of supply and demand aside,it’s important to choose a home based on your family’s preferences. Many families like two-story homes that have all the bedrooms upstairs,but a den or office space on the first floor for work needs. Others prefer the master bedroom downstairs with the family/guest bedrooms upstairs. A one-story home,on the other hand,makes aging in place a lot easier,as stairs can be difficult for some folks as they get older.

Whether you buy a one or two-story home,you’ll still have other decisions to make such as storage needs,open floor plans,a certain ceiling height,and porches or decks. A new home builder that handles on-your-lot construction can be of great assistance.

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