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Social Living – How To Buy A Comfortable Home Guests

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Mortgage and Lending with Chris Brown | Certified Mortgage Planners NMLS 303797

When people are buying a home, one of the things that they sometimes forget to consider is the need to be able to accommodate guests. You likely have out of state relatives or friends who might come and visit you and you will probably want to be able to give them a place to sleep so that they don’t have to pay for a hotel.

You will also probably want to have your parents or your relatives stay over on special occasions such as Christmas. You might even need to host guests for long periods of time, such as if an aging parent needs to move in with you or you need to give a struggling friend some support while they get back on their feet.

Having a home that is well suited to having guests stay will make being a host a lot easier. Having someone sleep on a fold out couch in your living room can be inconvenient for both you and your guest, so what should you look for in a home so that hosting someone will be comfortable?

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Helen and Larry Prier- Re-Max Gateway - Residential Real Estate
RE-MAX Gateway- Residential Real Estate Sales - Anacortes, WA
Anacortes & surrounding Skagit & Island Counties

Chris, I always ask Buyers how often they have guests. If the answer is maybe once a year or even less then they really don't need to worry about that extra bedroom. If they have guests often, then get that extra bedroom as you suggest.

Sep 14, 2013 05:45 AM