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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My sister in law (Husband's sister) and her husband bought a house like this when their oldest was 3 and she was pregnant with their 2nd. They used the "master bedroom" as a guest suite and slept on the same floor as their children for many years. Why can't you and your husband do that?[/quote] Everyone I know with this set up did the same thing. When kids are little you have to be in the same part of the house. When kids are older you can move into the master bedroom. [/quote] OP again....there are only two bedrooms each on a different floor. I shouldn’t have said master because it makes the house sound mcmansiony ha [/quote] Can one of the bedrooms be partitioned at all, with a screen or temporary wall? It doesn't have to be another legal bedroom, but two decent sized sleeping spaces? If so, you could all sleep there for a few years. I'm the PP with a townhouse and, again, we have a townhouse because the options in our price range were a lot better. Maybe you can look at duplexes or apartments or whatever is available in your area. Or rent to own. [/quote]
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