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Looking for advice?
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9/23/2005 3:14:50 PM
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In my opinion, you have already received some excellent advice. I will just reinforce what they have stated - it is mostly a personal decision. We can only provide you with some thoughts and maybe a few questions to ask yourself. Don't know your age, but as I have gotten older and my knees have gotten worse stairs are not desirable. I will stick with a single level as opposed to your two story. I think you have to first ask yourself and your family members what is it that you want to ultimately end up with. Then the question becomes whether it is feasible to adapt your existing place into that dream. Either way, you will be well advised to have an architect.
Along with the appearance and update, there is the concerns of maintenance free exteriors and energy efficiency of newer designs and building materials. New designs seem to favor much larger windows for views of the Lake and a more open floor plan on the interior. RR made a valid point concerning your master bath. Another concern with aging is walk-in showers as opposed to tubs. I am 58, but one day I will be 68 and then hopefully 78. Think ahead in regards to how long you hope to hold your place. Then think about the placement of your cabin on the lot. Is it currently angled to the fulliest advantage of your Lake view? Also consider whether you can eliminate the need for out building with the incorporation of a walk-out basement even if not finished will provide storage of lawn & garden care tools, workshop area, location for utilities that free up living space, safety from tornados, a location for a possible emergency generator, and etc. Last but not least consider which option will add the most future value to an already desirable water front location.
Hope this has been of some help in things to consider.
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