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If you have the space for it, why don't you jump right into a regular upright piano?
When I was curious a few years back, it seemed to me that there is no shortage of people looking to just give away their old / unused regular piano on FBM. You basically just have to pay a mover to move it for you, and I think it can be done for somewhere between $100 - $200+. Salmon's Moving is the big name in moving pianos, but they are a little conservative in the jobs that are willing to take on (in the sense that they won't take on a moving job where the space might be a little tight).
I think 4 yrs old is old enough to start learning how to play the piano, even though most probably start a little later at 5 or 6. And your wife plays too / used to play, so she can also use an actual piano as well.
If you need a piano tuner, I have a very good one that I can recommend as well.
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