Kid-Friendly House Hunting Tips: How to Make Closings Less Crazy with a 5-Year-Old in Tow
by Samantha @ Chickens.Cookies.Closings
Letâs be real: house hunting is already a rollercoaster. Now add a 5-year-old to the mix, and youâve basically got yourself a three-ring circus⌠but with a mortgage at the end!
As a homeschooling, cookie-baking, chicken-loving mama in real estate, I know firsthand what itâs like to juggle showings with snack time, contracts with car seat buckles, and trying to find the perfect home while also locating the nearest potty in under 15 seconds.
But fear not, friendâIâm here with my best kid-tested, mama-approved tips to help make your next real estate adventure a little smoother, and a lot more fun!
đ 1. Pack the âHouse Hunting Survival Kitâ
Forget the diaper bagâthis is the Dream Home Go-Bag. Hereâs what youâll want inside:
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Snacks (because a hungry 5-year-old turns into a mini demolition expert)
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A tablet or coloring book
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Water bottle
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Emergency stickers (the secret weapon of peace negotiations)
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A small toy that fits in their hand and not in the sellerâs flower vase
Mama tip: if it crinkles, squeaks, or explodes glitterâit stays in the car.
𧸠2. Give Them a Job
Kids love to feel important, and if weâre being honestâthey are. So, put them on the payroll!
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Let them be the official âCloset Checkerâ
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Assign them to look for a âPerfect Spotâ for their toys in each home
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Ask for their opinion on the yard (cue the adorable âI can play tag here!â moment)
Pro tip: if they feel like theyâre part of the process, youâll hear a lot less âCan we go hoooome?â
đď¸ 3. Schedule Wisely
You wouldnât go grocery shopping with a tired 5-year-old at 4pm (unless youâre feelinâ spicy).
The same rule applies for house hunting. Try to book showings after naps, before sugar crashes, and never during the dreaded witching hour.
And when all else failsâŚbribe with ice cream. Thatâs just smart parenting.
đ 4. Embrace the Drive-Thru Showing
Sometimes the most âkid-friendlyâ showing is the one that happens from the front seat of your car.
Drive by the house first and see if itâs even worth the toddler tornado.
Mamaâs rule: if you wouldnât get out of the car for it in leggings and a topknot, itâs not âthe one.â
đŹ 5. Be Honest with Your Agent (Hi, itâs me đ)
If youâre working with a real estate agent who doesnât understand what itâs like to juggle house tours and tiny humansâthen youâre working with the wrong one.
I get it. I live it. And Iâve got your back like a mom with wet wipes at a picnic.
Tell me your schedule, your kidâs quirks, your no-go zones. Iâll handle the details while you handle the snack distribution.
𼳠6. Celebrate the Little Wins
Found a house without weird smells? Win.
No tantrums in the driveway? Bonus round.
Actually made it to closing with your sanity intact? Someone light a candle and cue the confetti.
Make it a family celebration. Let your kid choose the pizza toppings for move-in day. Make them feel like this is their adventure, too.
Final Thoughts from This Mama
Buying a home with a little one in tow isnât just doableâit can be downright fun with the right mindset and a real estate BFF who brings the chicken charm and cookie comfort along the way.
So if you’re ready to find your next dream home, cart your crew into the SUV, pack the goldfish crackers, and call me. At Chickens.Cookies.Closings, we do real estate the old-fashioned wayâwith heart, humor, and a lot of coffee.
You’ve got this, mama. And Iâve got you. đĄđ
