Anonymous wrote:Have your kids share a single bedroom when guests visit (or have 1 or more sleep in your room) and give up 1 of your bathrooms for guests so that it is clean and not cluttered. It is doable. Maybe not for a week, but for a few nights.
Get the basement finished asap.
Anonymous wrote:You can definitely host - you just think its not good enough. Why can't all your kids go in one room for a few days and that leaves two rooms available for guests. That is crazy to have say you have a 4 bedroom house, but you can't host.
Anonymous wrote:You can definitely host - you just think its not good enough. Why can't all your kids go in one room for a few days and that leaves two rooms available for guests. That is crazy to have say you have a 4 bedroom house, but you can't host.
Anonymous wrote:Op here - I also find it hard because I grew up in a large house (4000 sq ft) and have always had big family get togethers growing up. However living in a high cost of living area makes it to hard to have a large house.
Dh and I make $500,000 but we have a ton of student loans and have had 3 kids in daycare which cost an arm and a leg.
Anonymous wrote:Op here - I also find it hard because I grew up in a large house (4000 sq ft) and have always had big family get togethers growing up. However living in a high cost of living area makes it to hard to have a large house.
Dh and I make $500,000 but we have a ton of student loans and have had 3 kids in daycare which cost an arm and a leg.
Anonymous wrote:Why not offer to keep your sister’s kids sometimes and parents can stay in a hotel nearby? Win-win.
Anonymous wrote:My family of 5 (3 young kids) live in NoVA within the beltway and have a 4 bedroom/2.5 bathroom house with an unfinished basement that we bought for $700,000 about 8 years ago. That totally stretched the budget for us but we did it since we knew we were planning on having kids.
Now we have 3 kids and we use all the bedrooms and have no dedicated guest space. In order to see our family for any extended period of time we have to travel to them. My sister lives in New England in a huge 4600 sq ft house with a large dedicated guest space. So we tend to spend a week or more with them a few times a year so all kids can spend time together.
I just feel jealous and sad we can’t afford a larger house to have guests over and host things like Christmas, etc. My sister spent $1.3 million on her house about a year ago. If we wanted sometime equivalent in the DMV are we would probably have to spend closer to $2 million.
While we make good money we are trying to aggressively pay off student loans ($250,000 in 10 years) and also paying for 3 daycares. Just feeling inadequate we don’t have space to host after seeing family this holiday.
Anonymous wrote:Stop wasting your time and energy feeling envious. It gets you nowhere. You and your spouse have made the best financial decisions for your family. Your kids will be out of daycare soon enough, and your loans will be paid off. You can refinish the basement. Or, as others have suggested, you can meet with family elsewhere. They can come stay in Virginia at an ABnB or hotel and hang out with you. Again, stop with the pity party.