NancyLebovitz comments on Open Thread April 11 - April 17, 2016 - Less Wrong Discussion
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Parenting/Housing
I have been playing with the thought of instead of buying a house for a big family, maybe I should buy a small land/house for me and my potential fiancee, and seperate lands/houses for my children.
At what age would you be confident that your child could handle living alone-ish?
I plan to have a large family (this is coming from a childless person, so make of it what you will, but I am entertaining the idea of double digits...so what this means in practice, is that their number probably won't be bottlenecked by my willingness, and thus, the future possibilities vary quite a lot, and as such, it's harder to plan for them). I think the standard route is to buy a big-ass house which will fit all your future-kids. But, when they fly out of the nest, you are left with a house too big for you to maintain, and frankly, I wouldn't care much for a big house, if only I would be in the picture. Also, I would probably be delaying starting a family, until I've got enough money for the bigger house.
Now, I can think of some advantages to this (assume that the costs are equivalent):
Now, I'll be honest, I didn't think too much of why this might be a bad idea. There seems to be a spectrum from sharing a room, through using different rooms in the same house, or different buildings on the same family land, which I think are all pretty standard, to living in seperate houses on different plots. It does not seem THAT extreme to me? Now, if they were to live in a different city, I suppose I would get more uncomfortable?
So, uh, any thoughts? Is there something I did'nt think of?
Seperate but related ideas:
I think this sounds like a very cool idea, but I have some questions about potential difficulties.
My first thought was that this sounds expensive. Have you checked on the costs vs. your resources, admitting that both of them will be estimates?
Are you planning on adopting if it looks like you're not likely to have that many biological descendants?
Have you thought about how to teach your children housekeeping and home maintenance, both the facts and the habits?