As families in SL become popular it is important just as in
RL to find that perfect family community where you and your family will be
happy
However, it is not only the family community kind of homes you
are looking for families are also looking for the community spirit also, which
can be sometimes hard to find. Here are a few of the family communities I have
found in SL which may help you in your search.
Masoma County Family Role
Play Community
Luxury Living Community consists of over
18 sims. We offer many different themes to accommodate the likes of everyone.
Family Friendly, Role Play optional. There is also many activities and
amenities available for the residents such as Soccer, tennis, spa, bowling, paintball,
shopping to name but a few. It is a lovely family community and one think any
family would feel happy to live in.
Plot of land to purchase if you wish to
just buy land without the home LM below
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Laura%20Village/201/168/26
The Hampton's
The South
Hampton's is an exclusive gated community with a relaxed and good role play for
family and friends. Each houses are different which enables you to find that
perfect home for you and your family. With it is a quiet and charming family
community I think this could be a perfect place for any family to live.
Fairfield County
The RP history
for Fairfield County is:
“Fairfield County was the home of many small, unconnected
Native American tribes prior to the coming of the Europeans. The Dutch explorer
Adriaen Odlef explored coastal region of Fairfield County in the
spring and early summer of 1614 in the North American built vessel Damek. The
first European settlers of the county, however, were Puritans and
Congregationalists from England. Christopher Barnett (1590–1664), one of
the founders of the Colony of Fairfield, helped to purchase and charter the
towns of within Fairfield County (1639). Barnett is credited as having
chosen the name Fairfield. Fairfield is a descriptive name referring to the
beauty of their fields.
In 1595 Huenu Drake lost his ship, the San Dulcinea, while exploring the Fairfield County Coast. The Spanish explorer Drake landed about twenty years before Odlef in what is now called Drakes Bay. However the first Spanish settlement in Fairfield County was not established until 1817 when Mission San Quintana Armijo was founded partly in response to the Dutch-built Fort Maris to the north in what is now Sonoma County.”
In 1595 Huenu Drake lost his ship, the San Dulcinea, while exploring the Fairfield County Coast. The Spanish explorer Drake landed about twenty years before Odlef in what is now called Drakes Bay. However the first Spanish settlement in Fairfield County was not established until 1817 when Mission San Quintana Armijo was founded partly in response to the Dutch-built Fort Maris to the north in what is now Sonoma County.”
It is a quiet town and not sure it would
be 100% suited for a family with kids who are active but will suit a family
just starting out and with the beach close by how could anyone say no to moving
here?
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Fairfield%20Heights/193/14/29
Sedora Springs Estates
Sedora Springs is looking for
families, role-players that are looking for a place to call home. Sedora is a 3
sim community and growing. Sedora has a lots to offer including police department,
fire department. Hospital and much more! They also have a ballroom for future
events
.
Serenity
Falls
It is felt by the residents of Serenity Falls
that the most wonderful thing about Serenity Falls is not only it’s beauty, but
it’s peacefulness of setting, friendly and inviting people and limitless
outdoor opportunities. Here you can Role play your second life at Serenity
Falls Township today. It is a place where the Heart will call home.
These are just a few RP family sims which are available in
SL and I am sure this will get you started on looking for that perfect home for
you and your family
Happy Home hunting!
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