Covid-19 is Giving the Multigenerational Home Business a Big Boost

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Home builders are selling more houses designed for multigenerational living and rolling out more new designs for people who want their elderly relatives to live with them

Reluctant to send their elderly parents to senior-living facilities, some homeowners are building properties equipped to house extended family

Thelma Hall Williams, 95, center, flanked by her daughter, Theresa “Tree” Hale, and son-in-law, Ron Hale. The family recently bought a home designed with a separate suite for Ms. Williams.

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In Vancouver, BC, Canada, we have laneway houses in the backyard and suites (mortgage helpers) in the same house to help owners with financing house loans. These designs do allow multigenerational living.

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