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Zack Childress reviews the pros of single family homes

zack childress reviews single family homes are those homes which are inhabited and used as a single dwelling. In this article, Zack Childress, a real estate investor, reviews the pros of single family homes.

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Zack Childress reviews the pros of single family homes

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  1. Zack Childress Reviews the pros of single family homes

  2. Introduction Zack childress reviews single family homes are those homes which are inhabited and used as a single dwelling. In this article, Zack Childress, a real estate investor, reviews the pros of single family homes.

  3. Longer duration of lease The lease period is longer. Most of the renters who rent single family homes are doing so to save some bucks. Thus single family homes are great sources of income for  many people and provide a good return on investment. Privacy factors: Before the onset of heavy industrialization, people lived more and more in multi-family dwellings. With the onset of the industrialized era, economical growth became better and the affordability factor of people increased. As a result of this, more single family homes have cropped up. Nowadays, people value privacy more than anything. This is suitable especially for young couples.

  4. More space for families If you want a home, where after some years, you are going to have your aged parents stay with you, then, you should go in for a single family home. Single family homes can be a great place for parties, family reunions and other recreational activities. Also, if you have 3 or more children, single family homes can be a better option for you.

  5. Personal freedom You can have private recreational activities like starting a club, gardening, yard sales and vacations in your own homes. You can arrange parties in your home and celebrate. This will not disturb others and you will enjoy yourself. In a multi-family home, even if you have walls to separate the dwellings, the thin walls cannot obstruct noise from being transported across. This will trouble others and will pave the way for unnecessary quarrels and complaints.

  6. Lower property taxes Single family homes have lower property taxes as compared to multi-family homes. Property taxes take up a chunk of your other housing expenses. Thus lowering of property taxes will help in saving money. Resale value Single family homes when maintained well ensure a very good resale value. People who are planning to sell their properties after a few years can go in for single family homes.

  7. No fights and squabbles Tenants of a multi-family home are highly prone to fighting since they share common facilities and common areas. But, there is no danger of quarrels in single family homes unless it becomes a issue with the entire street or area. Single family homes have privacy, more space and personal freedom. Also the cost of managing single family homes is lesser as compared to multi-family homes.

  8. Some of the cons of single family homes • vacancies can hamper rental income • home association fees • cost of maintenance • cost of amenities • personal freedom can be costly and tiresome sometimes • privacy can be risky • difficult to sell

  9. Privacy can be risky: In a multi family home, your neighbors become like your family members in the long run. They help you out in times of crisis but this may not be the case with single family homes. Also, crimes are more likely to occur in single-family homes. If you go for a tour for 2 to 3 days and you cannot take your kids along, then you may not have anybody looking after the kids. But in case of multi-family homes, your neighbors may offer to look after your pets and kids until you come back.

  10. Difficult to sell: Single family homes are difficult to sell. There are not many who would want to buy a single family home. Only people with high incomes can afford them.

  11. Conclusion Single family homes are advantageous in terms of lower property taxes, peace and space. Zack Childress brings out the pros on these terms beautifully, in this review. Thus Zack Childress brings out the disadvantages of single-family homes with respect to privacy, costs and amenities.

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