Nichole.....
Just to throw you another idea.
Before you make a decision, check out the way the Japanese grow figs in a semi-espalier style. I wish I could give you a photos but they are here, on this forum. Members on this forum will know the style that I'm talking about, and maybe they will give you a link so you can see what I mean.
The fig trees are cut very low to the ground and then a main branch is grown, and trained to grow parallel to the ground and shoots are encouraged to grow straight up along the branch(es), and tied in place. After fruiting, and when dormant, the branches are trimmed way back, so they can grow again in the following years. The trees can never really grow out of bounds. Maybe this might work for you too.
Just an alternative. It's always better to select, instead of settling.
Frank