How did people in ye olden times move out of their parent's homes, buy new property, and immigrate?
>>2964882
For the most part almost none of them did. The nobility would often sponsor colonization of frontier (pagan, slavic) lands in the >H>R>E, though.
>>2964882
They didn't. Extended families living in the same space has been the norm for most of human history.
>>2964882
In regards to medieval times
In Italy they didn't. Three generation homes were the norm.
In Northern Europe people only married when they moved out of the house to start their own household. They were usually in their mid 20s or even older when this happened.
By this time the women would have had several years to earn money while the husband had completed his apprenticeship and presumably had a paying job.
>>2964882
Depends on what persons. Farmers where often tied to their land, either by servitude or by freedom, daughters married and moved, sons without inheritance had a harder time. Some times their parents could afford to pay for an apprenticeship, most often they only had the choice to work as menial labor on their brothers farm without the option of getting married and have a family, or they they became wanderers, all sort of vagabond trades and or mercenary services.
Townsfolk would learn a trade and depending on it make their Journeyman's journey and see the world. They could either settle in their home town or if opportunity arises and they had a good standing they could settle in other towns.
>>2964899
You really think there was only peasants and Nobility in medieval Europe? Hollywood much?
Usually a family would stay together. It really depends on their position or sex. A daughter would usually go live with her husbands family.