More Aussies are taking in their elderly parents, while fewer kids are flying the family nest, making instances of multigenerational living more common.
Once upon a time, this kind of living scenario wasn’t uncommon, with two or three generations more likely to live together under one roof. But it faded away over the past 100-odd years as rising wealth and societal changes in the West saw living in smaller family units favoured.
Now, for a number of reasons, chief amongst them affordability concerns, multi generational living is on the rise once more.
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