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Which house would you choose?

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CanaHouse · 27/02/2023 20:12

Hi all, name changed for this as probably a touch outing.

Currently trying to decide between 2 houses in a fairly stagnant Canadian market, we are desperate to get out of our very expensive rental but have a limited budget as new residents with minimal Canadian credit history (we’re both English expats, plenty of cash flow but not much borrowing power).
Just the 2 of us but might like a baby in the next year or two.

House A is currently under offer to someone else but we’ve had a heads up that it may fall through due to financing. Offers here are binding once accepted (subject to financing) so once we make a decision we can’t pull out.

House A: 50s detached bungalow, “5 beds” but really a 3 bed with 2 additional basement rooms. Popular area close to good schools (which we don’t need just yet) but a fair walk from town centre.
Pros

  • 2 car driveway
  • large, private rear garden
  • Quiet, family friendly area with good resale potential if we decide to head back home
  • French doors to deck and garden
  • 3 good sized rooms in converted basement with decent headroom (husband will use one as a music room and one as a workshop space)
Cons
  • Original 50s kitchen and all appliances will need to be replaced
  • 1 main floor open plan reception room/kitchen combo, no separate living space.
  • No porch/boot room, front door opens straight into living space. Bear in mind we have long winters here that get to between -20 and -40C!
  • All stair rails, architrave and skirting missing on stairs and in basement
  • 20-30k pricier than House B, realtor thinks it’s overpriced by about 20k but owner very fixed on the price

House B: Edwardian detached 2 story (minimal period features remaining), 3 beds plus office room and finished basement in a good area surrounded by similar properties, easy walk to town and friends. 5-10 mins to primary schools by car.
Pros

  • Good sized enclosed porch/boot room leading to a spacious hallway with good storage
  • Large living/dining room with separate (new) kitchen with good quality appliances (included in purchase price)
  • Possibility of adding a garage and a main floor WC which would improve resale value

Cons

  • No driveway, though has parking spaces at rear of house accessed via an alley (standard in this part of town)
  • Smallish garden, especially once the parking spaces are taken into consideration
  • Small, grotty upstairs bathroom (but located right next to the small office space so potential to expand and create a grand family bathroom in time)
  • Smaller basement with less headroom than house A (fine for me, husband has to duck at the threshold but can stand up once he’s in the room itself). Room is large enough for our purposes and has a small adjoining workspace.

Writing this down my gut feeling is B is the better buy but would love some unbiased opinions.

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FoofOfTheWalkingDead · 05/03/2023 09:39

Congratulations!

CobraChicken · 06/03/2023 23:39

Excellent news!🙂

I know I said I preferred A, initially, but I agree with your impression that it was overpriced. And, personally, I'd be concerned about the age/size of those trees in the back yard. Willows, I think? They're very close to the house!

WinterMusings · 07/03/2023 00:10

I miss Canada, I'd forgotten how much until I look at your links 🥲

I was in Ottawa, skating the canal....

the house prices!!! The bungalow, if it was here would be literally 6x the price.

anyway, I'm of NO help because I can see advantages & disadvantages to both, either way you'll have to compromise & as you said, even if you wait you'll probably still have to make a similar choice.

How often do you think you'd walk into town or to friends. When I was in Ottawa, we'd go out for a walk in the winter, in the snow, just because! BUT it was never really safe/practical to walk into town & not to friends for the evening. So it didn't make much difference if they were a 5 minute drive or a 20 minute drive.

im envious of you being there!!

WinterMusings · 07/03/2023 00:23

Sorry, I replied before I finished reading the thread!!

I'll sit quietly until you update 😁

CanaHouse · 07/03/2023 02:33

Haha WinterMusings, I’m quite the opposite, I miss England dreadfully and have to stop myself mooning over pictures of “home”.

I like to walk and the Jaw is fairly pedestrian friendly so being close is an advantage (in Summer that is!)

Prices here are great, the plus side of living in the prairie wastelands I suppose. Mortgage chap v positive today and thinks he’ll have an answer by weds so smooth sailing so far!

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mathanxiety · 07/03/2023 03:31

Go for B.

I live in a similar climate.

You absolutely need the mud room/ porch.

You won't use the garden 8 months of the year. Big gardens need watering and mowing in the summer - they're not the asset they would be in the UK.

It would take years before any future baby of yours would want to kick a ball around, and in Canada, your baby is more likely to play hockey anyway.

Build a garage off the alley - we have them here, too. Put it on the north side of the lot if possible so you maximize light for the rest of the yard.

mathanxiety · 07/03/2023 03:43

CanaHouse · 28/02/2023 15:01

Oh and floor plans not being a thing? Correct. It’s absolutely infuriating. Square footage is often meaningless too, many agents only show ground floor size or don’t include habitable basement rooms. House 2 has about twice the square footage listed.

A basement 'habitable space' isn't officially a habitable space unless it has direct access to the outside in large swathes of the US.

This is per fire codes, which are closely related to occupancy limits. Fire officials don't want huge extended families packing into houses and all of them burning to death because there's only one way out of the basement, and that leads to the first floor, inside. I'm assuming some of the same reasoning holds in Canada.

mathanxiety · 07/03/2023 03:46

Doh!

Too late.

Fingers crossed you get house B. I think you could restore its loveliness bit by bit.

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