With the Barkley brothers, I think their living accommodations was pretty well explained in the series --
The ranch belonged to Nick, passed to him from his father. This is stated early on, at the end of "40 Rifles", when Victoria reminded him "The ranch is yours, Nick, to do with as you see fit." And when Heath arrived, he was eventually made co-owner. So it was natural for them to live there.
Jarrod had law offices in both Stockton and San Francisco. While in Frisco, he would have living accommodations, probably at a rooming house. But when he was at the Stockton offices, there would be no need for him to acquire other accommodations, since there was plenty of room at the ranch.
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