Originally posted by Jas
Speaking as a mum small kids for a minute, I can't think of a worse thing to have in the backyard. The fences I've seen always seem to be in need of repair, my children (the youngest particauly) are climbers, so nothing could be left in the backyard for them to drag over.
I'd be worried and constantly on the lookout.
Why limit your potenial market? Sure some people might like a people (and I can see Kevin's POV in BNE), but that's a smaller number of people than the entire rental market.
Jas
The best thing we found was having a pool when the kids were young. By an early age they could swim and we no longer had to fear for them drowning. They were both able to cope on their own by 4 years of age. The problem we found was they became over confident when we went to the beach. They thought they were good swimmers and would take greater risks in the surf.
Thanks for the tip guys on my faux pas.
Kev
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