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Title: smaller lakefront multi generation home
Post by: Silverwood on August 15, 2014, 10:56:15 AM
So the title is what I'm looking for and boy is it ever hard to find plans.

My parents are in their early 50's and don't want a huge house. They live in a modular home on the lake right now and love it but because of my dad's business (sewer truck) want to buy a house where they can park the truck (s). They lease the property and there are rules. One of them being no large trucks. There isn't much left but there are a few 3 acre lots.

I live in the city and love being 10 mins from work. However I plan on having a child on my own and have been throwing out the idea of building a home that would fit us all.   It would be an hours drive for me but then again childcare is about 600 a month.

It's just an idea and I like looking at house plans anyway. Mostly cause WTF! The whole master suite on some is the size of the 3 car garage or pretty much the size of my house now.   The layouts don't make sense to me.  The walk in closets could be a kids bedroom. Lol   

Has anyone else laughed at these as well?  Any sites out there that you looked at and liked?

Title: Re: smaller lakefront multi generation home
Post by: lakemom on August 15, 2014, 01:27:13 PM
Have you looked at duplex plans?  Or plans with a defined "in-law" suite?  Alternatively, if you get serious about this a design or architechture firm could design from scratch with the actual lot (level, hill, walk-out, whatever) taken into account.
Title: Re: smaller lakefront multi generation home
Post by: Silverwood on August 15, 2014, 01:44:35 PM
I've looked at a few.  Most just seemed so big. I will look inryo getting an architecture firm to draw up plans. That might be easier as most plans I've looked at would have to be modified anyway
Title: Re: smaller lakefront multi generation home
Post by: begood on August 15, 2014, 02:25:20 PM
I spend a lot of time at houseplans.com, and they have a category for houses with in-law suites. I chose "2000-2999" square feet, but you could tweak that at the site to have it show smaller houses if you want:

http://www.houseplans.com/collection/house-plans-with-in-law-suites#sf%5B%5D=2000&s=MOST_POPULAR&p=1 (http://www.houseplans.com/collection/house-plans-with-in-law-suites#sf%5B%5D=2000&s=MOST_POPULAR&p=1)
Title: Re: smaller lakefront multi generation home
Post by: Roots&Wings on August 15, 2014, 02:49:49 PM
These sites also have some nice smaller house plans, including some that might work for multi-generation (I like looking at houses too!)

http://www.perfectlittlehouse.com/designs.php
http://www.rosschapin.com/Plans/plans.html
Title: Re: smaller lakefront multi generation home
Post by: MikeBear on August 15, 2014, 08:25:16 PM
You need to check for what they ALLOW to be built on one of those lakefront sites FIRST.

No use digging through all sorts of plans, finding the one you love, and finding out the restrictions placed on the lot doesn't allow it to be built.

Maybe all your dad needs to do now, is build a pole barn to hide the truck.
Title: Re: smaller lakefront multi generation home
Post by: Silverwood on August 15, 2014, 10:38:30 PM
Well that's no fun :)  but true. Ill have to ask what the restrictions are. He has the truck parked at a farm down the road. 
Title: Re: smaller lakefront multi generation home
Post by: Roots&Wings on August 16, 2014, 06:38:56 AM
Yes, good to be brought back to earth :)  Although since it sounded like you're still at the ideas stage (and enjoy looking at houses), there's also the garage apartment option for multi-generation, depending on what you find out is allowed:

http://www.thegarageplanshop.com/
http://www.smallworks.ca/houses/index.html
Title: Re: smaller lakefront multi generation home
Post by: MikeBear on August 16, 2014, 03:29:43 PM
Yes, good to be brought back to earth :)  Although since it sounded like you're still at the ideas stage (and enjoy looking at houses), there's also the garage apartment option for multi-generation, depending on what you find out is allowed:

http://www.thegarageplanshop.com/
http://www.smallworks.ca/houses/index.html

A garage apartment could also be a money-maker for an AirBnB rental now and again... Especially on lakefront where you can have a set of water toys for them to use with the rental. Of course, that means liability insurance ($1,000,000 umbrella rider added to regular insurance isn't that expensive), but also would allow your perceived value of the rental be much higher than normal. So, easier to rent and get more money.
Title: Re: smaller lakefront multi generation home
Post by: Silverwood on August 16, 2014, 07:19:55 PM
Yeah I like the idea of the garage apartment. It would also be more private to rent out after compared to having a separate suite in the house.