Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a toddler and an infant in a mid-sized 3-storey townhouse in Petworth. Tiny front yard, rear deck. So far so good. Two keys to making this work. First, keep your house free of unnecessary junk and furniture. Our living room and basement are quite open (for example, no coffee table in the living room), and this adds to the overall sense of space and gives the toddler room to play in. Second, spend time outside when weather permits. We go to our neighborhood pocket park and nearby playground frequently, and sometimes just take a walk around the block. Young kids get absorbed pretty easily - it doesn't take anything fancy to keep them entertained for at least a little while. One last thing: Young kids need parental attention and care more than they need a large backyard, so if a townhome means a shorter commute and more family time than a SFH, then I think the trade-off is worth it.
Yes but schools and poor people. Has your son met the dope fiends and thugs that live in your hood?
Anonymous wrote:We have a toddler and an infant in a mid-sized 3-storey townhouse in Petworth. Tiny front yard, rear deck. So far so good. Two keys to making this work. First, keep your house free of unnecessary junk and furniture. Our living room and basement are quite open (for example, no coffee table in the living room), and this adds to the overall sense of space and gives the toddler room to play in. Second, spend time outside when weather permits. We go to our neighborhood pocket park and nearby playground frequently, and sometimes just take a walk around the block. Young kids get absorbed pretty easily - it doesn't take anything fancy to keep them entertained for at least a little while. One last thing: Young kids need parental attention and care more than they need a large backyard, so if a townhome means a shorter commute and more family time than a SFH, then I think the trade-off is worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Raising kids in a condo and we own a sfh out of state for rental income. The parks by the condo are their playground. It works for us and people can say whatever they want. Sounds no -- I see no problem at all with a townhouse.
Anonymous wrote:Parks and playgrounds are so much better than yards anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Is this a serious question? Some kids live in apartments ya know; expensive ones at that!
Anonymous wrote:Op, these people are trying to justify living in Prince William or Loudon and having horrific commutes.
I love my townhouse with two small kids 5 miles from the city. My sisters SFH is a tighter squeeze but w a better yard. We choose better inside space. Our TH has more closets and storage than her SFH. She does have a shed though which is nice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not a big deal. Compared to what some kids have, a townhouse is a castle. You probably will get the urge to find a bigger dwelling after the second kid, though.
I have two kids and neither seem to care. There are plenty of kids in our neighborhood.