Canada's Multigenerational Homes Have Increased By 45% in 20 Years

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Canada's Multigenerational Homes Have Increased By 45% in 20 Years
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Multigenerational homes are at a height last seen in the 1940s. StatCan_eng realestate realestatenews

It’s a multigenerational family affair when it comes to living situations in Canada.

The trend is more prevalent in some parts of Canada compared to others. According to StatCan, multigenerational living appears to be more common among Indigenous households. In Nunavut, for example, one-third of children below the age of four live with at least one grandparent — the highest in Canada.

The prevalence of multigenerational homes reveals everything from cultural preferences and immigration, to different housing markets and economic situations. Multigenerational living offers an alternative to long-term care homes or pricey home care for aging parents. But it also comes at a time when home prices and

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