As an experienced real estate professional, it's my job to know which features that parents should factor into their house hunt, but often miss. Will Nesbitt is here when you need Will with these and other suggestions.
While bonus rooms and basements are nice for corralling rambunctious adorable monsters, they’re not so best for toddlers who have to be constantly supervised.
An open-floor-plan or a great room with the kitchen, dining, and family room all in one large space is a good choice for some families. This gives young ones room to play but keeps them supervised.
Many parents are alert regarding purchasing a home on a busy street so that their children don't end up chasing a ball into traffic. For this reason, the great option is a street with no through traffic.
But here's what's often overlooked: sidewalks. They offer an extra layer of safety, since they provide a buffer between cars and kids at play, and are crucial during the roller-blade or stroller phase. A sidewalk is a great place for a walk with the family or a lemonade stand.
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Suggested 1 Bedroom Family Home in Savoy Park Condo
1 bed, 1 full bath
Home size: 696
Added: 06/11/19, Last Updated: 06/11/2019
Property Type: Unit for Sale
MLS Number: VAFX1068320
Subdivision: Savoy Park Condo
Subdivision Overview
The average living area at Savoy Park Condo is 696 sqft.
5575 Seminary Rd #114 is the most expensive 1-bedroom detached home for sale at Savoy Park Condo and 5575 Seminary Rd #114 is the cheapest 1-bedroom detached home currently on the market.
The most common heating system at Savoy Park Condo is forced air.
The most common cooling system at Savoy Park Condo is central a/c.
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Maryam N. is a Senior Writer at Nesbitt Realty. She is an expert on Fairfax County. Maryam has also worked previously as a geologist. She is a foodie and enjoys cooking and exploring new restaurants.