#multigenerational-living

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NYC real estate
fromCurbed
16 hours 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
4 days 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
6 days 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
fromFortune
1 week ago

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

Even though having pets became somewhat of the new craze for Gen Z and millennials who knew they couldn't afford to have human children, that's seemingly become too expensive on top of housing costs. Some people even report staying in a marriage or relationship longer than they wanted because they couldn't afford housing plus a divorce or to live on their own.
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Relationships
fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago

My mom lives with me, my husband, and our 10 kids. My family loves multigenerational living.

Moved mother into a larger shared home to provide eldercare, enable grandchildren to bond with their grandmother, and simplify finances despite higher taxes.
fromBusiness Insider
4 weeks 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.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 month 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.
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Real estate
fromSFGATE
1 month 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
1 month 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.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 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
fromApartment Therapy
3 months ago

2 Paint Colors and $2,000 Make This Blank Space a "Happy Hallway"

Brittany expresses satisfaction with the deep red doors, noting they conceal fingerprints well and that enamel paint's durability is superior compared to traditional latex.
Renovation
fromwww.housingwire.com
3 months ago

Seattle housing market wrestles with crippling affordability concerns

"It's hard to find a market as expensive as Seattle... We're really right behind the expensive coastal California markets when it comes to typical single-family home prices."
SF real estate
Parenting
fromSFGATE
3 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
4 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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