@ChrisMayLA6
I am in favour. If there is room.
A large, multi-generational home is more stable, more resilient, and more stimulating for children. It gives confidence and security to the elderly.
But it can cause inheritance issues without planning. We need a style of homework ownership that can slide down the generations, and be portable to a different home
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Emeritus Prof Christopher May
@bobharvey
Indeed; some rethinking of how we 'manage' family life may be required; not impossible but certainly a challenge of some sort
@ChrisMayLA6 when I was young it was common to have 3 generations in a terraced 2up-2down. Lots of downside, but the love and security was obvious.
It was easy with those to switch the name on the rent book when someone died.
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