Darcy03231
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Do you have enough land so that you could build a separate structure for a "music room?" That would get the noise out of the main house. It wouldn't need water (they could come into the main house for that ) and you could put in some type of propane heating system.
Having just downsized from a large home to a smaller one, I wouldn't move to a larger home based on your children's ages. Mine are 30, 26, 23 & 21. The 30 y.o. left for college at 18 and never came home. The 26 y.o. left for college at 19 and never came home. The 23 y.o. stayed at home through college, but planned it out so she graduated in 3 years. Honestly, between school and work she was home to sleep. She left home within a couple of months of graduation. The 21 y.o. left a year ago. He started college and didn't like it so it pursuing a different direction. He moved in with his girlfriend.
I wouldn't count on your children staying home through or after college. Also, keep in mind that once they have driver's licenses and a car things also change. I know by the time all of mine hit that age they became really busy with work and friends and their interests changed. DS #4 still plays guitar, but no where near as much as he did when he was in middle school and beginning of high school (11 y.o. to 15 y.o. range).
Having just downsized from a large home to a smaller one, I wouldn't move to a larger home based on your children's ages. Mine are 30, 26, 23 & 21. The 30 y.o. left for college at 18 and never came home. The 26 y.o. left for college at 19 and never came home. The 23 y.o. stayed at home through college, but planned it out so she graduated in 3 years. Honestly, between school and work she was home to sleep. She left home within a couple of months of graduation. The 21 y.o. left a year ago. He started college and didn't like it so it pursuing a different direction. He moved in with his girlfriend.
I wouldn't count on your children staying home through or after college. Also, keep in mind that once they have driver's licenses and a car things also change. I know by the time all of mine hit that age they became really busy with work and friends and their interests changed. DS #4 still plays guitar, but no where near as much as he did when he was in middle school and beginning of high school (11 y.o. to 15 y.o. range).