Why More Families Are Choosing Multigenerational Homes (And How to Make Them Work)
Multigenerational living has moved from a niche practice to a mainstream housing strategy driven by housing affordability pressures, elder care costs that exceed middle-income household capacity, and childcare economics that make grandparent proximity financially as well as relationally valuable. The arrangements that work are distinguished from those that generate conflict by two consistent factors: physical design that provides genuine privacy and independence for each generation, and explicit conversations about financial arrangements and daily boundaries that most families find uncomfortable to have before moving in and essential to have had before the arrangement reveals what was left unaddressed.
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