[quote author="awgee" date=1229562484][quote author="tmare" date=1229558748][quote author="awgee" date=1229552067][quote author="tmare" date=1229512569][quote author="SoCal78" date=1229503945][quote author="bkshopr" date=1229499921]Wanting a single story home you pretty much identify yourself in the demographic of an empty nester and mature home buyer. </blockquote>
Am I a freak for preferring a single-story since I'm not a senior citizen? I think they are more kid-friendly because you don't have to worry about the hazard of little guys falling down the stairs and getting hurt and no laundry to drag up and down.</blockquote>
Mother in law in Floral Park is now pushing for us to buy the house next door to her own house (yikes!). My answer is: I like single story houses, which is what I have. You are not in the minority, I will always pick a single story house over a two-story house. Some of my favorite houses are ranch style in West Floral Park. Granted, if I could afford to have my master bedroom retreat complete with jacuzzi tub and partial kitchen upstairs, that would be fine with me.</blockquote>
Floral Park is beautiful, but having children, I would not buy there. The schools are scary awful.</blockquote>
That's a pretty big generalization. There are, actually, some pretty good schools.</blockquote>
Good luck</blockquote>
El Sol, OCEA, Santiago, Muir, Greenville, MacArthur, just a few.