Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Holiday hosts should consider these factors when buying home

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Do you dream of hosting the perfect family holiday celebratio­n? Is it your fantasy to throw a New Year’s party that all of your friends remember? If you are currently house hunting, you should let your Realtor know these things.

“Realtors work every day to help their clients find the ideal house that feels like home,” said Jonathan Moore, 2015 president of the Arkansas Realtors Associatio­n. “If to you, home is where you invite your friends and family to celebrate the holidays, then your Realtor will help find you the perfect home in which to make those memories.”

But what exactly is the perfect home for hosting holiday parties?

“You need to ask yourself, ‘What kind of parties do I want to host?’ and, ‘How do I plan on entertaini­ng my guests?’” Moore said. “Once you have a vision, your Realtor can help identify homes to help make it a reality.”

Here are a few things to consider when looking for your perfect holiday-hosting home.

• How big are your parties? When you throw a party, does your invitation list usually consist of three or four people or 10 or more people? If your get-togethers tend to have guests numbering in the double digits, you will want to look for a home with larger living and dining rooms or outdoor spaces. Otherwise, be prepared to move some furniture around to make enough room for your guests.

• Do you want an open or a closed kitchen?

Do you like the idea of interactin­g with your guests while you prepare the party food, or do you prefer to keep the cooking behind closed doors?

An open kitchen layout means that your living room or dining room will flow directly into the kitchen, so you can still be a part of your party while you prep and cook.

If you tend to make a mess when you cook and would rather keep it hidden, then a closed kitchen is for you.

• Do you need a kitchen island? If you enjoy making food preparatio­n an aspect of the gathering, an island is a musthave for your dream party house.

“An island is not only an excellent way to add more prep space to your kitchen,” Moore said. “It’s also a place to sit and chat with your guests, decorate cookies or mix drinks.”

• What about the dining room? If you envision a sit-down dinner being the main draw of your holiday party, then a formal dining room should be on your list of must-haves.

“Consider how large a dining room and table you will need to seat your desired number of guests,” Moore said. “It’s always a good idea to bring a measuring tape with you to a [home] showing. That way, you can know for sure the table that fits your guests will actually fit the room.”

House to House is distribute­d by the Arkansas Realtors Associatio­n. For more informatio­n about homeowners­hip in Arkansas, visit www.ArkansasRe­altors.com.

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