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Exploring Multigenerational Homes: They Are Becoming More Common

April 8, 2022 by Jennifer Wilford

Exploring Multigenerational Homes: They Are Becoming More CommonPurchasing a house is expensive. Not everyone has the money to put down 20 percent. One of the ways to make it easier to afford a house is to live in a home with multiple generations. Some people decide to move back in with their parents because they might have a difficult time affording a mortgage and student loans. Some parents move in with their children because they have health-related issues that need to be addressed. Now, multi-generational homes are becoming more common.

An Overview Of Multigenerational Homes

First, it is important to define a multigenerational home. This is a home that has two or more generations of adults living in the same building. Parents raising children does not qualify as a multi-generational home; however, if you add grandparents to the mix, now this is a multi-generational home. It is important to take a closer look at some of the reasons why people are living in multigenerational homes. 

The Benefits Of This Lifestyle

There are a number of significant benefits that come with living in a multi-generational home. Of course, it improves the financial situation because there are multiple incomes being put toward homeownership expenses. There are a variety of other benefits as well. For example, living in a multi-generational home improves bonds with family members and makes it easier to care for individuals with health problems. This also makes it easier to help kids go through school, and it can have a positive impact on mental and physical health. 

The House Should Be Larger To Accommodate Everyone

Because there are more adults living under a single roof, it is important to make sure the house is large enough. Everyone deserves to have some level of privacy, and this might mean the house has to have more bedrooms and bathrooms. It might also be helpful to have a basement or a mother-in-law suite.

Consider Multigenerational Homes

In the end, these are just a few of the numerous benefits and considerations people need to think about if they are considering living in a multi-generational home. If you are looking for a way to make the cost of a home more affordable, this could be right for you as well. 

Filed Under: Mortgage Tagged With: Lifestyles, Mortgage, Multi Generation

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Recognized by Orange Coast Magazine as one of the top 2% of mortgage professionals in Orange County, Jennifer Wilford has been doing mortgage loans in Orange County for over 32 years. She has personally closed over 3000 home loans. In 2012, 2013, and 2014 she was honored to be named as a 5 Star Mortgage Professional by Orange Coast Magazine. She is the broker and owner of Coast National Mortgage. She can help you with any of your home financing needs, whether that be for the purchase of a home or a refinance.

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