You probably have spent a good deal of time considering how much space
you need inside your home, but what about how much space you need on the
outside of it? House hunting with an
idea of the square footage you are seeking is a good idea, but in addition to
that you should have an idea of how much space you will need around your new home
as well.
Buying a home with a large back garden can be costly, especially in
sought after areas where this may be considered a major selling point. But if your back garden is really important
to you, it might be worth the extra expense.
Consider how often you use your back garden or decking and then decide
how large you need your outdoor space to be.
How You Use Your Additional Outside Space
If you don't use your outdoor space much beyond sitting on the patio and
enjoying the weather, you probably don't need a huge garden or deck. Granted, the feeling of space and privacy is
nice, but if it makes your dream home unaffordable, is it really worth it?
On the other hand, if you have children or pets, you may need that extra
space. With young kids, you will want to
have a good place for them to play outside.
If you have big dogs, you will need the room for them to run around and
get exercise. A good sized garden deck
or yard is a requirement for most families with children and pets.
If you like to host a lot of barbeques, you will want enough space for
everyone to spread out with a decent sized deck or patio. In this case the size of the entertainment
area is more important than the green space.
Consider The Work Involved
The bigger your back garden, deck, or yard, the more work you will have
to do in order to keep it in good shape.
A large lawn means more hours spent cutting the grass, and large gardens
mean more time spent weeding and planting.
If you can't do the work yourself because you are too busy, you will
probably have to consider hiring someone to maintain it for you. This can be expensive, especially for if its
really large.
Everyone thinks they want a nice garden, but it is important to be
realistic about what you need and weigh it against the work and cost involved.
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