The people behind the brokerage
A Husband-and-Wife Brokerage — Built From Personal Experience
Multigenerational living isn’t something we specialize in from the outside — it’s how we live. Justin’s mother lives with us today. We have navigated this transition ourselves, and we built this brokerage because we wanted to help other families do the same.
Justin and Nicki work every transaction together. Both evaluate layout functionality, review builder configurations, and consider long-term positioning on every deal — sharing responsibility for communication, negotiation, and decision-making so each family benefits from two informed perspectives.
Justin Murphy is the broker of record. We are an independent Florida-licensed real estate brokerage — not a team within a larger firm.
By the numbers
Meet Justin & Nicki
Two Perspectives on Every Transaction
Justin has been a licensed real estate broker since 2019, with a background rooted in new construction — builder contracts, upgrade negotiations, model home tactics, and the specific knowledge of how builders present and price homes. With over 65 transactions across every real estate situation, he brings that breadth to multigenerational housing with a focus that comes from lived experience.
Justin always knew he would care for his parents. In 2023, he and Nicki moved into a multigenerational home where his father lived with them until he passed away in 2024. His mother lives with them today. His commitment to this work is not professional — it is personal, ongoing, and deeply held.
Nicki grew up in a multigenerational home. She has cared for family members through some of the hardest chapters of their lives. She has sat with what it means to watch someone you love lose independence — and she has chosen to spend her career helping families avoid that outcome.
She built this brokerage’s brand, its voice, and its visual identity. She knows what a real multigenerational layout looks like and what it doesn’t. And she shows up for every client with the same conviction: families deserve better options, and finding them is worth doing right.
We built this brokerage because we know what it costs to navigate this kind of transition — emotionally, logistically, and financially. We started MultiGen Living Group to take some of that weight off families going through it. That’s still the reason we do this work.
What we believe
Our Brokerage Philosophy
Belief 01
Independence is not optional
A multigenerational home that doesn’t genuinely support two separate daily lives is not a multigenerational home — it’s a large home with extra bedrooms. The difference matters, and we assess it in every property we recommend.
Belief 02
Aging in place is a choice worth fighting for
Families deserve the option to stay together on their own terms. The right home — with the right layout — makes that possible. Our work is about finding or creating that home before the need becomes urgent.
Belief 03
This search requires a specialist
Builder contracts are written for the builder. MLS filters weren’t designed for this search. Without guidance specific to multigenerational housing, buyers and sellers routinely end up in the wrong outcome. We exist to prevent that.
Belief 04
The consultation comes first
We don’t start with a property search. We start with a conversation about your family’s specific situation, layout priorities, and what independence actually means for the people involved. That conversation changes everything that comes after it.
How we work
Two People on Every Transaction
Justin and Nicki work every transaction together — from the first consultation through closing. Justin brings the brokerage credentials, new construction expertise, and transaction experience. Nicki brings the market knowledge, the layout evaluation eye, and the marketing perspective that shapes how every property is assessed and presented.
Every family we work with gets both of us. That’s not a selling point — it’s just how we operate.
Why this work matters to us

Both of our families navigated aging parents up close — not from a distance, but in the daily work of trying to keep them home, in a setting that respected who they were. That experience taught us things no transaction ever could.
What we learned:
The right home matters more than most families realize. A house that works when a parent is independent doesn’t necessarily work when mobility changes, when memory shifts, when the daily routine has to be supported. Families who plan for the full arc — independence, light support, active caregiving — give themselves and their parents more time, more dignity, and more peace.
We’re not anti-facility. Some families need assisted living or memory care, and those decisions are made with love. But we believe many families who end up in facilities could have stayed home longer if the home had been right from the start. That’s the work we do — helping families find homes that support the entire aging journey, not just the moment they buy.
Along the way, we’ve come to deeply appreciate the people who make aging in place possible. Home health aides, hospice nurses, social workers, CNAs, physical therapists — the quiet teams who show up day after day. We saw this firsthand near the end of one parent’s life. His entire hospice team — the doctor, nurse, social worker, CNA, and physical therapist — rearranged their schedules to be at his in-law suite for his 84th birthday. Five professionals. They planned the whole thing for him. That kind of care isn’t anonymous, and it isn’t transactional. It’s the work of people who treat their patients like family.
The right home made that possible. He was in a space that felt like his own, surrounded by family, with a team that knew him. When the time came, he was at peace — and so were we, because we knew we had done right by him.
For us, helping families build that kind of arrangement isn’t just real estate. It’s the work that mattered most for our own families. It’s what brought us here.