Posted by jose bagge on January 29, 2012 at 17:35:05 from (75.105.0.38):
In Reply to: Opinions? posted by CumminsMan on January 29, 2012 at 10:32:55:
first, congatulations! I've got 5 now, ages 29 to 5. Every one of 'em is my life. Second: Like I think JR said, that child is gonna spend the better part of the next 3 years in your room, so don't be afraid to wait on both selling the tractor and the addition. By the time that baby's 1, you're liable to have another one on the way and that addition will need to be even bigger. 3rd- if you do add on, avoid the temptation to build the baby's room(s) close to your own...by the time (s)he's 8 you'll want it as far from your room as possible. For my part, I was faced with the same thing when baby #3 came along...we tore off one side of the ranch house, put in a new master bedroom/ master batch/ walk-in closet, 2 car garage, and actual HVAC. My contractor friends now say i should have tore the roof off and gone up rather than out...
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