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Multi-Gen Housing - Going A-Lawn For The Ride

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Industry Observer with Nature As Neighbors

Equipment Costs Are Items to Consider in Multi-Gen Housing

 

Our multi-generational clients in Clark County often end up buying family estates with large lots or acreage. So we always encourage them to consider the expense of lawn and landscape maintenance in their budgets.  If you can afford a gardener - read no further - you’re set!  But if you’re like most households, lawn and landscape maintenance is a shared responsibility.  Even if you choose to have a reduced-grass yard, there is maintenance: watering, weeding, and seasonal cleanup. Although outdoor work is very rewarding and can be healthy, you will also need to take into consideration the physical abilities of all members of the household.

  

For this article, we’ll focus on keeping lawns mowed, since most households will have some grass. The type of mower you will need, of course, depends upon several factors: size of lawn, seasonal requirements, and abilities of household members. The average lot size is .2 acres or around 9,000 SqFt. For that size, a walk-behind mower will probably work, and there are several options: manual reel for small lawns, rotary electric (including cordless) for medium lawns, and rotary gas engine for the larger areas. Of course, there will be some overlap between  categories, but prices range from $100 to up to $400 for the self-propelled gas models.

 

Another Advantage of Multi-Gen Living: Taking Turns on The Riding Lawn Mower

 

 

The next category up is where the fun begins - riding lawnmowers. You may decide that, due to larger acreage, or the physical agility of household members, you will need a riding mower. This ubiquitous symbol of suburbia has evolved into more than comfort and convenience for the homeowner - some models are true workhorses for all types of landscape activities.  

 

Starting at the lower end, prices range from $600 to $900 for a classic riding mower with one purpose: cutting grass.  As you move up to heavier and more robust models, the prices range from $1,000 to $1,500 for a category known as lawn tractors. A sturdier and faster version of the riding mower, lawn tractors also offer a few accessories such as utility carts for hauling around supplies or tools.  

 

 

Many of our multi-gen clients in Clark County have purchased family estates with an acre or more.  Once you reach this size, you will need to consider the type known as a garden tractor. Ostensibly a powerful mowing machine, this category offers sturdier frames and engines for bigger jobs.  You can also find many accessories that turn it into a multi-purpose machine, including tillers, chippers, and even snow plows. These tractors can range in price from $2,000 to $7,000 and are often a miniature version of full-blown farm production tractors, but are well worth the  additional investment for their versatility.

 

Whatever your size yard, or physical needs of your household, be sure to include an evaluation of the size and category of equipment that will suit you best.For more insight into multi-generational living - call us at Harcourts The Carl Group - We’re Your Locals.  We understand this lifestyle - and live it too! 

 

( Written by Bernard F. Stea, JD, Managing Broker)  

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Debb Janes  Bernie Stea
Brokers/REALTORS®
Call or Text 360-608-4900

We help buyers and sellers in Camas, Washougal, Brush Prairie/Hockinson, Salmon Creek, Felida, and other Vancouver, Washington Areas. 


We bring our passion for nature and beautiful environments to Real Estate. Multigenerational and family estates, country land and homes, and small farmsteads are our speciality.


We agree with our clients, "The true luxury of rural living is having elbowroom for the soul.

 

Comments(27)

Joe Petrowsky
Mortgage Consultant, Right Trac Financial Group, Inc. NMLS # 2709 - Manchester, CT
Your Mortgage Consultant for Life

You post definitely qualifies for multi-generational Debb. I just closed on a mortgage that was three generations buying a three family together, that was my picture as multi-generational.

Aug 19, 2015 07:05 AM
Debb Janes
Nature As Neighbors - Camas, WA
Put My Love of Nature At Work for You

Joe p There's much to consider when buying a family estate with acreage. :) Or even a home with a large yard. D 

Hi there David,  it might be okay not to hear too much.

I know, Alexandra, I know. Lol. 

Aug 19, 2015 07:05 AM
Debb Janes
Nature As Neighbors - Camas, WA
Put My Love of Nature At Work for You

Joe Petrowsky We just bought a multi home estate that way. My sis and brother in law - my husband and me, and my parents. - in the country on an acre plus. And, the lawn tractor in the bottom photo, that's ours! I really do  live the lifestyle I sell. :)

Aug 19, 2015 07:07 AM
Joanna Cohlan
Fresh Eyes For Your Home - Chappaqua, NY
Designing, Decorating & Staging Westchester Homes

Good afternoon Debb, you are such an authority on multi generational homes and who would have thunk that you also know your lawnmowers??? I always had the kind you actually push but I know that my grandson Isaac loves riding around on his dad's lap when they choose to mow!

Aug 19, 2015 07:46 AM
Chris and Dick Dovorany
Homes for Sale in Naples, Bonita Springs and Estero, Florida - Naples, FL
Broker/Associate at Premiere Plus Realty

Loved it when I had a riding lawn mower.  A great way to meditate.  Maybe kids in multi generational families pitch in to help, mine did not.

Aug 19, 2015 10:35 AM
Larry Johnston
Broker, Friends & Neighbors Real Estate and Elkhart County Subdivisions, LLC - Elkhart, IN
Broker,Friends & Neighbors Real Estate, Elkhart,IN

Hi Debb Janes ,  We had a walk behind and then changed to a walk behind self prepelled and now as we are getting older,  I have a small rider and an electric start self prepelled walk behind.   No more yanking on cords!  Sometimes its not how big the yard is, it is our physical abilities that help us make some decisions.

Great blog Debb.

Aug 19, 2015 12:27 PM
Joan Whitebook
BHG The Masiello Group - Nashua, NH
Consumer Focused Real Estate Services

Debb - an excellent for families to take a look at the needs and the capabilities of mult-gen families.

Aug 19, 2015 01:46 PM
Noah Seidenberg
Coldwell Banker - Evanston, IL
Chicagoland and Suburbs (800) 858-7917

Really fun post Debb. I have to admit that I have not cut a lawn in many years. I am so allergic and my excuse is that I am too busy.

Aug 19, 2015 01:57 PM
Kat Palmiotti
eXp Commercial, Referral Divison - Kalispell, MT
Helping your Montana dreams take root

Nice overview of the various lawn mowing options. We have a push mower that works just fine at the moment, although for some reason our backyard grass refuses to grow (which makes mowing that area easier!).

Aug 19, 2015 08:12 PM
Debbie Reynolds, C21 Platinum Properties
Platinum Properties- (931)771-9070 - Clarksville, TN
The Dedicated Clarksville TN Realtor-(931)320-6730

Our HOA cut the grass but hubby still has his mower to spread grass seed and haul. With a half acre there is always something to do in the yard.

Aug 19, 2015 10:53 PM
Richie Alan Naggar
people first...then business Ran Right Realty - Riverside, CA
agent & author

I remember, and have used, the old PUSH type mower with the spinning blades. Now that was a work-out! Where are they today?

Aug 19, 2015 11:43 PM
Amanda S. Davidson
Amanda Davidson Real Estate Group Brokered By Real - Alexandria, VA
Alexandria Virginia Homes For Sale

Debb, the first thing I ever drove was a riding lawn mower and a tractor. This is definitely something to consider when purchasing acreage. Great job pointing out what's needed to take care of a multi-gen home.

Aug 19, 2015 11:48 PM
Debb Janes
Nature As Neighbors - Camas, WA
Put My Love of Nature At Work for You

Hey all, I actually am one of the weirdos who likes to mow lawns. I prefer to the push mowers for small parcels, but can't wait to ride on our lawn tractor. I used to drive our tractor all over the 9 acres we had as a raspberry farm, it was a brief durration in between our Alaska years. At any rate, I was about 9 or so and my dad hid the tractor keys from me. Lol. 

Aug 20, 2015 01:44 AM
Michael Jacobs
Pasadena, CA
Pasadena And Southern California 818.516.4393

Hi Debb and Bernie -- a very well-written and comprehensive look at the reality of lawn maintenance.   I also remember mowing the lawn as a child --- my parents' yard is not that big so I was walking behind the mower never sitting on top of a machine.   I loved to make sure I was creating the perfect manicured look.   Of course, after I left home -- they hired a gardening service.    

Aug 20, 2015 08:04 AM
Michael Jacobs
Pasadena, CA
Pasadena And Southern California 818.516.4393

Oh and Richie Alan Naggar -- push mowers are still around, newly re-branded as a green alternative.   

Aug 20, 2015 08:05 AM
Gayle Rich-Boxman Fishhawk Lake Real Estate
John L Scott Market Center - Birkenfeld, OR
"Your Local Expert!" 503-739-3843

OH, geez, Debb, my hubby would be ALL OVER this post. He would start making those same sounds that Tim Allen did in Home Improvement. 

We have versions of this, some working some with blown tires! Sears is GREAT for supporting their warranties. Just an FYI. A potential $600 charge was FREE to Larry and he was the 2nd owner of the mower! 

Aug 20, 2015 01:07 PM
Jim Paulson
Progressive Realty (Boise Idaho) www.Progressive-Realty.info - Boise, ID
Owner,Broker

Multi-generation housing is getting pretty popular here in Boise, Idaho.  I have several builders that I work with that have some incredible designs and it is so much better (and cheaper) than having your loved ones warehoused somewhere for $3k - $5k a month.

Ironically, I need to write an addendum for one of my pending sales since the underwriter wants me to state the riding lawn mower has no value in the sale of the home (since it is personal property).

Aug 21, 2015 04:26 AM
Sharon Alters
Coldwell Banker Vanguard Realty - 904-673-2308 - Fleming Island, FL
Realtor - Homes for Sale Fleming Island FL

In our neighborhood, people buy golf carts, but clearly there is a need for a riding lawn mower on a larger property and taking turns with a multi-generational family can be like riding on the family golf cart in our neighborhood.

Aug 21, 2015 11:55 AM
Dan Derito
Success! Real Estate - Brockton, MA

Richie Naggar, the old timers still use that type of mower in our small city.  Most of our homes sit on 1/4  lots, more or less. 

Aug 21, 2015 01:46 PM
Scott Seaton Jr. SLS Home Insp
SLS Home Inspections-Kankakee Will Iroquois Grundy Counties - Bourbonnais, IL
The Home Inspector With a Heart!

I'd love to have a homestead where I needed a riding mower. That would be the best. 

Aug 21, 2015 09:20 PM