Buying a House for Childcare

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    Buying a House for Childcare

    We are planning on buying our first house and I will be starting my daycare biz there. We're thinking 1700-2100 sq feet, preferably with a medium or large suburban yard (1/5 - 1/4 acre). The issue is that we will either cone across a great house (indoor square feet) or one with a great yard and ok house. We have a dog that needs to run and i want this to be our long-term home. Eventually will do a swingset. Fron the get-go I want to build raised garden beds to grow veggies.

    Here are 3 houses I really like. Which do you think would be best for daycare?

    #1:https://www.redfin.com/FL/Winter-Par.../home/46453368

    #2:https://www.redfin.com/FL/Winter-Par.../home/46431622

    #3:https://www.redfin.com/FL/Winter-Par.../home/46453292

    #4:https://www.redfin.com/FL/Winter-Par.../home/46434124
  • Sugar Magnolia
    Blossoms Blooming
    • Apr 2011
    • 2647

    #2
    I like #1. Just an instinct, no particular reason. I see #2 is a short sale, those can be tricky, but I liked that one also. Winter Park is nice, my folks lived in Casselberry for a few years. Is Paco's restaurant still there? ::

    Those are all nice houses! Good luck with the search! I almost bought a historic home near Lake Eola years ago, couldn't take O Town traffic. ::

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    • AuntTami
      Daycare.com Member
      • Oct 2014
      • 891

      #3
      Originally posted by Sugar Magnolia
      I like #1. Just an instinct, no particular reason. I see #2 is a short sale, those can be tricky, but I liked that one also. Winter Park is nice, my folks lived in Casselberry for a few years. Is Paco's restaurant still there? ::

      Those are all nice houses! Good luck with the search! I almost bought a historic home near Lake Eola years ago, couldn't take O Town traffic. ::
      I would choose #1 too but it is a contingency sale and they're taking back up offers so most likely #1 isn't even an option. Next I would choose 3 or 4. Short sales can be complicated. However, #4 is part of an HOA which I'm personally against so i would have to choose #3 if I had to choose one of those 4.

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      • Lovatic24
        Daycare.com Member
        • Jun 2014
        • 97

        #4
        #1 or #3. But I like #1better.

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        • Controlled Chaos
          Daycare.com Member
          • Jun 2014
          • 2108

          #5
          We just bought our house for the daycare be careful with the hoa. They may not allow a home occupancy business.

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