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The Human Side — Caregiving, Aging in Place, and the Decision to Live Together

The real estate part of multigenerational living is only half the story. These guides cover the conversations families are actually having — how to know when it’s time to combine households, how to make aging in place work, how to structure shared living in a way that preserves everyone’s independence and dignity. Written from experience, not theory.

New guides published regularly. If there’s a topic you’d like us to address, reach out — we write for the families we work with.

Aging in Place in a Multigenerational Home: A Florida Family’s Guide

By MultiGen Living Group  ·  11 min read  ·  Florida  ·  Family Guide When an aging parent moves into a multigenerational home, the right layout becomes one of the most important decisions a family will make. Here is what to look for, what to avoid, and why getting it right matters. Most articles about aging […]

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Multigenerational Living vs Assisted Living: A Real Cost Comparison

By MultiGen Living Group  ·  11 min read  ·  Florida  ·  Family Guide Assisted living in Florida costs $4,000–$12,000 per month. A multigenerational home is a one-time purchase. Here is how the numbers actually compare over time. When a parent or grandparent begins to need more support, families face one of the most emotionally and […]

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When is it Time To Live Under One Roof Again?

By MultiGen Living Group  ·  5 min read  ·  Family Guide Recognizing the signs that multigenerational living may be the right step. For many families, multigenerational living is not something they plan for years in advance. It begins quietly — with a conversation, a phone call, or the slow realization that something needs to shift. […]

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How to Talk to Your Parents About Living Together

By MultiGen Living Group  ·  6 min read  ·  Family Guide Starting the conversation with respect — not pressure. Knowing how to talk to your parents about living together is one of the most delicate conversations adult children face. For many families, the idea of living under one roof again doesn’t begin with excitement. It […]

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