Hi everyone, thank you so much for all your comments they’re genuinely appreciated.
To add a bit more context: my DH is in the office 4–5 days a week in Milton Keynes, while I go into the office twice a week in London and work from home the rest of the time. We’re hoping to start a family this year and are looking for a four-bedroom house. Thankfully, we have a healthy budget, which gives us flexibility to choose a nice area and a good sized home.
At the moment, where we live in London, my DH commute is likely similar to what it would be if we lived in Lichfield around 1.5 to 2 hours by car or train. Over the past few days, he’s mentioned how tough this is becoming, and realistically, I worry that long term it could affect our relationship due to the limited time we spend together. If we have children, it would also mean even less time at home for him.
One of his colleagues mentioned St Albans, so that’s an area we’re planning to explore. While it would be around two hours away from family in the Midlands, it would offer an easier commute for both of us, as well as keeping us close to friends in London.
The main advantage of living in the Midlands would be having family nearby to help when we have children. However, the downside is that my DH would barely be home and could miss out on so much during those early years.
Ultimately, I think we need to prioritise our relationship and his time. It wouldn’t be fair on him otherwise, and I don’t want this to negatively impact his mental health.
It’s just so difficult to find the right place and having the time to look