Is Co-Living a Good Move for Your Family?

Is Co-Living a Good Move for Your Family?

Is Co-Living a Good Move for Your Family? The concept of co-living has been gaining momentum as an alternative to traditional housing, especially in cities where rental prices can be overwhelming.  According to a survey done by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, currently, over 5 million US households include unrelated adults living together in shared housing.  Co-living, or sharing a living space with others, can be an appealing option for people at various stages of life – including families.  As a parent, you might find yourself weighing the benefits and drawbacks of co-living as a way to reduce costs, build community, and navigate the challenges of raising children in a modern world. But is it a good move for your family?  Let’s explore the pros and cons of co-living.  What is Co-Living? …

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