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Why are more families choosing to live with two, three, or even four generations under one roof? Rising rent, home prices, and living costs can make sharing a home a smart way to save money.
Maybe that's why multi-generational living is the fastest-growing household type in the UK right now. But not all reasons are financial. For some, it's a cultural norm or a chance to care for young children and elderly relatives.
Join our host, Philippa Lamb, and our expert panel as they discuss the financial impact, cultural motives, and care challenges of multiple generations living under one roof.
Episode Breakdown:
01:55 Rise of the boomerang generation
04:06 Why move back home?
06:52 Grandparents and grandchildren under one roof
08:14 The social stigma of returning
09:02 Transitioning from in-laws to flatmates
10:42 Navigating bills and boundaries
12:19 Springboard or brakes on hitting milestones?
13:51 What age are people buying their first home?
15:38 Childcare subsidised by grandparents
17:15 Savings on eldercare costs
19:25 Findings from Carer's Pension Gap report
20:52 Staying in everyone's good books
22:20 Working from the family home
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By PensionBeeEnjoying the podcast? Tell us what you think below and give us a review or rating. As always we'd love to hear your suggestions and feedback. Send us an email: [email protected].
Why are more families choosing to live with two, three, or even four generations under one roof? Rising rent, home prices, and living costs can make sharing a home a smart way to save money.
Maybe that's why multi-generational living is the fastest-growing household type in the UK right now. But not all reasons are financial. For some, it's a cultural norm or a chance to care for young children and elderly relatives.
Join our host, Philippa Lamb, and our expert panel as they discuss the financial impact, cultural motives, and care challenges of multiple generations living under one roof.
Episode Breakdown:
01:55 Rise of the boomerang generation
04:06 Why move back home?
06:52 Grandparents and grandchildren under one roof
08:14 The social stigma of returning
09:02 Transitioning from in-laws to flatmates
10:42 Navigating bills and boundaries
12:19 Springboard or brakes on hitting milestones?
13:51 What age are people buying their first home?
15:38 Childcare subsidised by grandparents
17:15 Savings on eldercare costs
19:25 Findings from Carer's Pension Gap report
20:52 Staying in everyone's good books
22:20 Working from the family home
Further reading, listening and watching:
To learn more about mixing family and finances, check out these articles, podcasts and videos from PensionBee:
Other useful resources:
Catch up on the latest news, read our transcripts or watch on YouTube:
Follow PensionBee (@PensionBee) on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, X and Threads.
Follow BAM! Comedy (@bamcomedyuk) on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook.
Follow the Resolution Foundation (@resolutionfoundation) on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook and X.

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