More families are choosing to live together under one roof — and the trend is reshaping the housing market.
Multi-generational living provides financial benefits by sharing costs like mortgages, utilities, and maintenance. It also supports family connection, childcare, and elder care in one home.
When shopping for multi-generational properties, look for layouts with privacy in mind. Separate entrances, secondary suites, or main-floor bedrooms make shared living more comfortable.
Zoning laws in many communities now support secondary units, making it easier to add in-law suites or basement apartments legally.
This lifestyle is not just about saving money — it is about convenience, flexibility, and long-term planning.
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