When I tour homes with clients who have kids, we’re not just looking at square footage—we’re scouting for the best backyard for a swing set, how close the park is, and whether the mudroom can handle a summer's worth of wet swimsuits and muddy shoes. Think like a mom, not just a buyer.
Let’s be honest: moms have superpowers. We can schedule a dentist appointment, pack school lunches, and answer 47 questions about Sonic—all before 8 a.m. So when it comes to house hunting? Yeah, we bring that same energy.
But here’s the thing: house hunting as a mom is a whole different experience. We’re not just looking at countertops and curb appeal—we’re mentally calculating stroller storage and asking, “Will I be able to see the kids from the kitchen while cooking dinner?”
If you're a fellow mom navigating the real estate market in Madison (or anywhere, really), here’s how to house hunt like a mom—aka, like a boss.
1. Prioritize the Juice Box Zones
Translation: look for family flow. Open-concept layouts are great, but so are homes where you can quietly sip your coffee while your toddler builds a Magna-Tile skyscraper within eyesight. Bonus points for mudrooms with cubbies—because nothing says “mom dream” like a place to hide the chaos.
2. Think Beyond the Backyard
Sure, a fenced yard is gold. But what about walkability to parks? Proximity to the library story time? How far is the nearest emergency coffee shop? A big flat driveway for pizza and wine nights with friends- yes Please! Neighborhoods like Atwood, Nakoma, and Shorewood Hills offer great family vibes and grown-up perks.
3. School Districts = Sanity
Whether your kids are in diapers or debating middle school electives, school districts matter. Moms know to check not only the ratings, but the community feel of a school. Can you walk or bike to drop-off? Does the district return emails? (Yes, we notice everything.)
4. Closet Space = Toy Containment
Sure, a walk-in closet is nice for your shoe collection—but even better for hiding birthday presents, Costco bulk buys, and the never-ending stream of art projects. And don’t underestimate the magic of a finished basement. That’s not a “rec room”—it’s your future sanity zone.
5. Bring Snacks, Patience, and a Tape Measure
House hunting with littles? Pack all the snacks. Take breaks. Let them “rate” the houses with smiley faces (even if their fave is the one with the purple door and scary basement). Make it fun. And I will bring a Husky Homes tape measure—we will want to make sure that glider fits in the nursery before you fall in love with a house and the minivan fits in the garage.
As a mom and a Madison-area real estate agent, I know what matters when you're house hunting with kids in tow. I’ll help you look for the right home, not just a house—with all the tiny details that only moms notice.
So if you're ready to house hunt like a mom—practical, prepared, and maybe a little caffeinated—I'm here to help every step of the way.
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