#multigenerational-living

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Mental health
fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

My partner and I moved in with my mom when I had our baby. I wouldn't have survived without her help.

Living in a multigenerational household provided essential postpartum support, improved mental health recovery, and practical childcare help.
fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago

Instead of downsizing, I moved into a bigger home at 74. My grandkids love the extra space, and family visits are finally fun.

I lived on the Upper East Side for most of my adult life: about 48 years, starting in the late 1970s. My wife and I bought into a co-op on 85th Street in 1999 for $265,000 and lived on the third floor of the five-story walk-up. Our apartment was 1,200 square feet and had a very nice layout, as well as a working fireplace. The building had no amenities whatsoever, but we were still very happy to be there.
Real estate
Real estate
fromwww.businessinsider.com
4 days ago

I sold my house and moved my kid across the US to live with my parents. I'm not sure the benefits are worth all I gave up.

Moved in with parents in Maryland to save money and gain family support but lost the community and sense of home built in Washington.
#housing-affordability
fromFortune
2 months ago
Real estate

Housing costs are so high some Americans are delaying milestones like getting married, having kids and even adopting a pet | Fortune

fromFortune
2 months ago
Real estate

Housing costs are so high some Americans are delaying milestones like getting married, having kids and even adopting a pet | Fortune

fromFortune
1 week ago

The 'Great Housing Reset' is coming: Income growth will outpace home-price growth in 2026, Redfin forecasts | Fortune

Homebuyers may experience a reprieve in 2026 as price normalization and an increase in home sales over the next year will take some pressure off the market-but don't expect homebuying to be affordable in the short run for Gen Z and young families. The "Great Housing Reset" will start next year, with income growth outpacing home-price growth for a prolonged period for the first time since the Great Recession era, according to a Redfin report released this week.
Real estate
fromArchDaily
1 week ago

Lucent House / CORE Cluster

The exterior and interior of the house are designed to juxtapose two distinct characteristics: simplicity and plainness, on the one hand, and complexity and vibrancy, on the other.
Remodel
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

Moving in with your parents used to feel like a setback. For these 5 families, it was a smart strategy.

Living with your parents isn't always the first option, but for Lindsey Gregory, it made the most sense. Not only are Gregory, her husband, their daughter, and her in-laws living under one roof, they bought a home together. While some people view living with their parents as a last resort or a safety net, Gregory saw it as an opportunity to strengthen her family.
Remodel
Real estate
fromwww.housingwire.com
1 week ago

PulteGroup forecasts longer-lasting home design trends for 2026

Multigenerational living, wellness-focused features, and an emphasis on quality and timeless design will drive home design trends as buyers prioritize longevity and intentional purchases.
#caregiving
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago
Relationships

I moved my 88-year-old dad into my apartment complex. His apartment is visible from my window, so I can keep an eye on him.

fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago
Relationships

I moved my 88-year-old dad into my apartment complex. His apartment is visible from my window, so I can keep an eye on him.

fromArchDaily
1 week ago

UNS Designs a 10-Minute Walkable City Master Plan for Multigenerational Living in Seoul, South Korea

UNS has revealed images of SeoulOne, a master plan designed for Hyundai Development Company (HDC) in Seoul, South Korea, intended as a new model for multigenerational living. The project, already under construction on a brownfield site in the northeast of the city, reimagines an existing industrial site and railway area as a 405,000 m² car-free neighborhood for a multigenerational community.
Real estate
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

I'm in my 40s, single, and childless, so I moved in with my 90-year-old grandma. It isn't always easy being her caregiver.

A little more than two years ago, I woke up in my childhood bedroom for the first time in more than three decades. I wasn't home just for a visit. In fact, I wasn't even back with my parents. At 41 years old, I moved in with my 88-year-old grandmother to take care of her. (I call her Mamaw as any good Texan kid would.)
Healthcare
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

My mother-in-law moved in with us and helps with childcare and household chores. It's the best decision we've ever made.

Am I the most amazing mom on planet Earth?Far from it. But I may be the luckiest - because my mother-in-law lives with me. Yesterday, I ate three healthy meals, came to work fully prepared, went to the gym, read a chapter aloud to my daughters before bed, and fell asleep before 10 p.m., knowing the pets were fed, the plants were watered, the laundry was put away, and the dishwasher was loaded.
Parenting
Medicine
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

My mom was diagnosed with Alzheimer's. My 9-year-old and I are learning how to care for her together.

A daughter and her son moved in to care for the grandmother with Alzheimer's; the child helps calm her during agitation while caregiving remains challenging.
fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago

Our son's family moved in with us a year ago. We were afraid of the toll it would take on our relationships, but it's only made them stronger.

Still, we all felt pretty apprehensive heading into this living arrangement. For one, our lifestyles were quite different: My husband and I had been empty nesters for the past decade, and we had routine sleep and mealtimes. Meanwhile, they were young parents with a small child and a baby on the way - a lot of their schedules depended on seasonal and weekly activities.
Relationships
Real estate
fromBoston.com
4 weeks ago

Kids and grandparents live under one roof as the 'sandwich generation' cares for both

Some Gen X homeowners are using housing buying power to create age-friendly, multigenerational living arrangements while balancing care for aging parents and children.
Relationships
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

My mom moved in with me temporarily and ended up staying for 10 years. We split our bills and she helps me with childcare.

Adult children often become financially and emotionally responsible for widowed parents, balancing caregiving with careers, parenting, and rising living costs.
Renovation
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

My family of 6 moved in with my in-laws while our home was renovated. It was stressful, but so good for my kids.

Moving in with in-laws to fund a home renovation exposed privacy loss, disrupted routines, cultural friction, parenting challenges, and unexpected nostalgia for extended-family life.
#home-renovation
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago
Renovation

My family of 3 is living with my father-in-law while renovating our bathroom. We get free childcare and laundry service.

fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago
Renovation

My family of 3 is living with my father-in-law while renovating our bathroom. We get free childcare and laundry service.

Real estate
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

We're a mother and daughter who were planning to move to Texas, but this small-town, affordable community kept us in California

Mother and daughter chose to stay in California after buying a home in Silverwood, an affordable multigenerational community offering intentional, close-knit living.
Parenting
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

My parents lived with my family of 7 after selling their house. There were challenges, but I'd do it again in a heartbeat.

Multigenerational co-residence during postpartum and the pandemic provided crucial childcare, practical help, and strengthened family bonds despite challenges.
Real estate
fromSFGATE
2 months ago

Single-Family vs. Multifamily Homes: 5 Key Takeaways for Building Equity

Multifamily properties offer stronger investment opportunities and consistent cash flow, while single-family homes deliver faster equity growth driven by lifestyle premiums and short-term gains.
Relationships
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

Moving in with my mom helped me go from survival mode to stability

Moving in with family transformed solo parenting into shared responsibility, enabling career growth and stronger bonds between children and grandparents.
Parenting
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

My son and his family moved in with us. We went from empty nesters to a family of 7.

A household accustomed to nuclear living adapts when adult children return, revealing differing family norms and changing expectations about the empty nest.
fromApartment Therapy
2 months ago

Before & After: Dated Features "Dominated" This Kitchen Until a Makeover Brightened It Up

We're a family that cooks, and since the kitchen is truly the heart of our home, I wanted to love the space where I spend most of my time and where we all gather,
Renovation
#eldercare
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago
Relationships

My 76-year-old mother moved from Florida to New York to live with me, but left after 2 years because I was too boring

fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago
Relationships

My 76-year-old mother moved from Florida to New York to live with me, but left after 2 years because I was too boring

NYC real estate
fromCurbed
2 months ago

The Upstairs-Downstairs Brownstone Shuffle

Adult children from Park Slope's gentrified 'Brownstoner' generation are returning to multigenerational brownstone living due to housing costs and renovated family homes.
Parenting
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

My son moved home because of the high cost of living and a low-paying, entry-level job. I never got to be an empty nester.

An adult child returned home to save money; the family balances financial practicality, interpersonal tensions, and mutual support while planning toward future independence.
fromApartment Therapy
2 months ago

I Found the Secret to Living Happily with In-Laws

The first time your parents walk into your home unannounced is fine; the seventh and eighth time? That's a bit of a problem. The first rule I required when we all moved in is that you have to knock if you're going into the other person's space. Our time in our homes is private, and no one wants to be ambushed by something they weren't expecting. Plus, my husband and I both work from home and can't afford to have calls interrupted unexpectedly.
Relationships
fromBusiness Insider
3 months ago

After 3 years of travel, my partner and I were broke. Moving in with his parents was the best decision we could've made.

In 2013, after three years of living abroad and backpacking around the world, my partner, Sam, and I returned home to Australia without a cent to our names. We'd literally spent everything we had on our adventures and owned nothing but the clothes in our suitcase when we stepped off the plane. I didn't want to move back to the city we were living in before our travels, as I grew up there, and I was worried it would feel like a step backward.
Cooking
Relationships
fromBusiness Insider
3 months ago

I'm providing my daughter with free childcare. How do I ask if I can move in?

Moving in with family can provide convenient childcare and financial savings but requires clear expectations and acceptance that the family may decline.
#residential-architecture
fromwww.archdaily.com
3 months ago
Design

Touch House / MyAn Architects

Touch House fosters emotional connection among three generations while preserving privacy through deliberate architectural and interior design.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
7 months ago
Renovation

black charred timber cladding envelops twin gabled houses with one pillar in munich

The project replaces a 1950s single-family house with twin gabled homes designed for multigenerational living.
The design promotes neighborhood interaction and incorporates modern architectural techniques.
Real estate
fromSFGATE
4 months ago

Dave Ramsey's Key Advice to Gen Z Investors Revealed

Gen Z struggles with homeownership due to financial barriers like high mortgage rates and student loans, prompting some to seek creative solutions.
Renovation
fromSFGATE
4 months ago

The Rise of In-Law Suites: What To Know

In-law suites are versatile living spaces providing proximity and privacy, suitable for various uses beyond accommodating aging parents.
#architecture
fromBusiness Insider
5 months ago

After my husband lost his job, we moved in with his mom

After my husband lost his job, we decided to start over - this was our chance to live differently. We moved in with his mom.
Relationships
SF real estate
fromwww.housingwire.com
6 months ago

Seattle housing market wrestles with crippling affordability concerns

Seattle faces severe housing affordability issues despite high incomes, driven by limited land and rising prices.
Recent legislation may enable more housing options but won't resolve all affordability concerns.
Parenting
fromSFGATE
6 months ago

Families Are Sticking Together: Multigenerational Homebuying Hits an All-Time High as Americans Battle Soaring Cost of Living

Multigenerational living arrangements are on the rise due to economic challenges and changing family dynamics.
Renovation
fromThe Washington Post
6 months ago

Chevy Chase 'house in a house' on the market for $3.2 million

RAZ Development creatively renovated a 1940 house, converting it into a modern multigenerational home that harmonizes privacy and togetherness.
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