I think my calling was to be a grandparent. I enjoy kids, as long as they are someone else’s. I’m happy to spend time with them and enjoy hearing their perspective on the world (which is almost always adorable). I’m just happy I don’t have to deal with them once their behavior inevitably implodes.

As a parent, you know that you need to keep your family in mind when you’re home shopping. After chatting with a few parent-friends of mine, I picked up a few pointers they wished they had known before they hit the closing table. Let’s review a few of those and perhaps save you the same missteps when evaluating a new home.

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