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Considering Multi-Generational Living: Is It a Fit for You?


Considering Multi-Generational Living: Is It a Fit for You?

Have you ever considered sharing a home with your grandparents, parents, or other family members? You're not the only one. A growing number of people are buying multi-generational homes where the whole family can live under one roof. Let's explore why this trend is gaining popularity and whether it could be a suitable option for you.



Why People Are Choosing Multi-Generational Living


The National Association of Realtors (NAR) points to several key reasons why buyers have chosen multi-generational homes over the past year (refer to the graph below):


Why People Are Choosing Multi-Generational Living


Two of the top reasons had to do with aging parents. 27% of buyers chose multi-generational homes so they could take care of their parents more easily. And 19% did it to spend more time with them. A lot of older adults want to age in place, and living in a home with loved ones can help them do just that. If your parents are hoping to do the same, but need a bit of help, a multi-generational home may be worth considering.

But buying a multi-generational home isn’t just about being close or taking care of the people you love—it can save you money, too. 22% of buyers say they picked a multi-generational home to cut down on costs, and 11% needed a bigger house multiple incomes could afford together.

Sharing costs like the mortgage and utilities can make owning a home more affordable. This is especially helpful for first-time homebuyers who might find it challenging to buy a place on their own in today's market.

As Axios explains:


“Financial concerns and caregiving needs are two of the major reasons people live with their parents (and parents’ parents).”



How an Agent Is Key in Finding the Right Home for You


Looking for the perfect multi-generational home is a bit trickier than finding a regular house. You've got more people, which means more opinions and needs to think about. It's kind of like putting together a puzzle where all the pieces need to fit perfectly.

If you're into the idea of living with loved ones and want all the benefits that come with it, team up with a local real estate agent who can help you out.



Bottom Line


Whether you're looking to save money or want to take care of your loved ones, buying a multi-generational home might be a good idea for you. If you want to find out more, let’s talk.


The information contained, and the opinions expressed, in this article are not intended to be construed as investment advice. Keeping Current Matters, Inc. does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy or completeness of the information or opinions contained herein. Nothing herein should be construed as investment advice. You should always conduct your own research and due diligence and obtain professional advice before making any investment decision. Keeping Current Matters, Inc. will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by your reliance on the information or opinions contained herein.

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