
How to Take Your Kids on a Real Estate Field Trip
Most kids grow up knowing very little about real estate, even though buying and selling homes is one of the most important financial decisions people make.
The best way to help kids understand real estate is to show them in real life! A real estate field trip is a fun, hands-on way to teach kids:
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How neighborhoods and home values differ
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What makes some properties better investments than others
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How businesses and real estate are connected
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Why location matters in home buying and investing

In this guide, weβll show you how to plan an educational real estate field trip that will help kids learn about property ownership, investing, and building wealth!
Step 1: Plan the Real Estate Field Trip
Before heading out, itβs important to have a clear plan so kids get the most out of the experience.
1. Choose What Type of Properties to Visit
Decide which types of real estate you want to explore:
π‘ Single-Family Homes β Teach kids how home prices differ based on size, location, and features.
π’ Apartments & Condos β Show how people rent or own in shared buildings.
πͺ Commercial Properties β Visit shopping centers, office buildings, or restaurants to explain how businesses rent spaces.
π Vacant Land β Discuss how land is developed into homes and businesses.
π Example Field Trip Plan:
Start in a neighborhood with high-end homes π‘
Visit a more affordable area and compare π
Check out a shopping center and discuss how businesses rent space πͺ
End at a new construction site to see real estate in progress π
π‘ Tip: Take notes or photos (if allowed) and ask kids what they observe about each location!
2. Set Learning Goals for the Trip
Make sure kids understand why youβre taking them on this field trip.
π Ask Questions Before You Start:
What do you think makes a house more expensive?
Why do some neighborhoods have big homes and others have smaller ones?
Would you rather own a home or rent? Why?
This gets kids thinking like real estate investors before you even start!
Step 2: What to Observe During the Field Trip
1. Compare Different Neighborhoods
π‘ Look for these signs of a great neighborhood:
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Well-maintained homes and yards
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New businesses and schools nearby
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Safe sidewalks and clean streets
π Signs of a struggling neighborhood:
β Empty or boarded-up buildings
β Overgrown yards or abandoned properties
β Fewer businesses or job opportunities
π Example Activity:
Have kids rate each neighborhood on a scale of 1 to 10 based on how nice it looks and how valuable they think the homes are.
π‘ Lesson: Explain how neighborhoods affect home values and investment potential.
2. Visit a Luxury Home vs. an Affordable Home
π‘ Compare a more expensive home with a lower-cost home.
π Example:
A 5-bedroom home in a gated community might cost $750,000.
A 3-bedroom home in a regular neighborhood might cost $250,000.
π‘ Ask Kids:
Why do you think one home is more expensive than the other?
Would you rather own one big house or two smaller ones to rent out?
π‘ Lesson: This helps kids understand how real estate prices vary and why location matters.
3. Check Out a Rental Property & Discuss Landlords
π’ Visit an apartment complex and explain how landlords make money by renting out units.
π Example Activity:
Look up the average rent price for the apartments and compare it to the cost of owning a home.
π‘ Lesson: Teach kids how real estate investors earn passive income by renting properties.
4. Stop by a Shopping Center & Discuss Commercial Real Estate
πͺ Visit a shopping plaza or office building and explain how businesses pay rent just like people do!
π Example Questions:
Do you think the owners of these stores pay rent to someone?
What happens if a business doesnβt make enough money to pay rent?
π‘ Lesson: Help kids understand that businesses rent properties just like people rent homes!
5. Visit a New Construction Site
π If possible, visit a new housing development or construction site.
π Example Questions:
How do houses get built?
Why are new homes often more expensive than older homes?
π‘ Lesson: Teach kids how real estate developers buy land, build homes, and sell them for a profit.
Step 3: Fun Activities to Make the Trip Interactive
π² Game 1: Real Estate Price Guessing Challenge
Look up home prices on Zillow or Realtor.com before the trip.
Ask kids to guess the price of homes based on their features and location.
π‘ Game 2: Best Investment Challenge
After visiting different types of properties, ask kids:
"If you had $500,000 to invest, which property would you buy and why?"
π° Game 3: Find the Best Location
Have kids choose their favorite neighborhood based on what they saw.
Ask: "Would you rather live here or invest here? Why?"
Step 4: Wrap Up the Field Trip & Discuss What They Learned
At the end of the trip, have a real estate discussion to review key lessons:
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What was your favorite place we visited? Why?
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What surprised you the most about real estate?
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Would you rather own a house to live in or a rental property to make money?
π― Final Takeaway:
Real estate is a great way to build wealth.
Different locations affect property values.
Renting vs. owning both have pros and cons.
This makes real estate feel real and excitingβand prepares kids to make smart financial decisions in the future!
Conclusion: Teach Your Kids About Real Estate Today!
A real estate field trip is a fun, hands-on way to teach kids about:
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How home values differ by location
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Why some neighborhoods are worth more
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How landlords and investors make money
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The power of real estate as an investment
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