What Is Multigenerational Housing? [INFOGRAPHIC]


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  • If you have additional loved ones coming to live with you but don't have enough space, it may be time to consider a larger, multigenerational home.
  • Some key benefits of multigenerational living include a combined homebuying budget, shared caregiving duties, enhanced relationships, and more. These benefits might be why more people are choosing to live in multigenerational homes today.
  • Lets connect so you can find a house that meets your changing needs and has plenty of space for you and your loved ones.

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