Being that we're young creative professionals it sort of fits that we'd be attracted to the urban contemporary loft aesthetic. The problem being, the 'urban contemporary loft' generally comes with  inner city living - downtown core, smaller square footage, higher prices, etc - which is fine when you're in your 20s and focused on your career.  When the time comes to raise a family though,  you tend to re-evaluate the things you want in a home; things like proximity to schools and family, having a backyard, and overall wanting a bigger living space.