The closest I could come is a duplex with the parents in the adjoining unit. I like my own space and am willing to pay for it.
Living with parents
@HSpencer
That sounds nice...but are they past 30 yet? Did you help them launch (of course you did...even if it wasn't with hands on cash). Wouldn't it be nice to know they are with you at any age? I think this is a status quo response. Until your kids give you back more than you provided, there is nothing wrong with a little assistance after you are 80! Especially with my assumption, that the average kid today leaches much more than they ever repay. Myself included! but I am doing my best to never be a burden.
That sounds nice...but are they past 30 yet? Did you help them launch (of course you did...even if it wasn't with hands on cash). Wouldn't it be nice to know they are with you at any age? I think this is a status quo response. Until your kids give you back more than you provided, there is nothing wrong with a little assistance after you are 80! Especially with my assumption, that the average kid today leaches much more than they ever repay. Myself included! but I am doing my best to never be a burden.
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We do have names for adult children living with their parents:
KIPPERS: Kids In Parent's Pockets Eroding Retirement Savings.
And some parents revenge with style creating a new subculture:
SKI: Spending Kids' Inheritance.
I don't think living with parents is as simple as 'if I pay you money/rent, then we'll all be ok'. With mine, personality difference is a big issue and I know they have high expectations when it comes to their children (or everything else, really). So, no, thank you. I love them, but living with parents will drive me nuts. My sanity is worth a lot more than the savings made (or any amount of money really).
KIPPERS: Kids In Parent's Pockets Eroding Retirement Savings.
And some parents revenge with style creating a new subculture:
SKI: Spending Kids' Inheritance.
I don't think living with parents is as simple as 'if I pay you money/rent, then we'll all be ok'. With mine, personality difference is a big issue and I know they have high expectations when it comes to their children (or everything else, really). So, no, thank you. I love them, but living with parents will drive me nuts. My sanity is worth a lot more than the savings made (or any amount of money really).
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It really boils down to your relationship with your parents. If it's all fine, then why not? If there are unresolved issues, and being there makes you feel dependent, or makes them feel exploited then better move out. There are other options. I'd rather rent a room from a long-term friend I think (they charged me less anyway!)