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Multi-Gen

Bringing Families Together Under One Roof: Purposefully

Multi-generational homes are thoughtfully designed properties that comfortably accommodate two or more adult generations living together. Unlike traditional single-family houses where extended families simply share existing bedrooms, which often leads to crowding and a lack of privacy, true multi-generational homes feature highly specialized floor plans. These layouts provide controlled and flexible shared communal spaces with careful thought given to access, privacy, and noise reduction. This purposeful design allows grandparents, adult children, grandchildren, and even tenants to coexist harmoniously with minimal friction. Finding homes explicitly designed for this lifestyle is more important than ever as the number of multigenerational households continues to grow rapidly.

Key Features of Multi-Generational Properties

  • Dual Primary Suites: These homes often feature multiple bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, frequently distributed across different floors or wings of the house to ensure generational separation.
  • Flexible Living Zones: Layouts include multiple living areas or dens so different family members can entertain guests or relax simultaneously without overlap.
  • Independent Kitchenettes: While there is usually a large main kitchen for family meals, secondary suites often include small kitchenettes for morning coffee and quick snacks.
  • Universal Design Elements: Incorporating step-free entries, wider doorways, and accessible bathrooms ensures safety for aging family members who wish to age in place comfortably.
  • Flexible and Private Access: The ability to control the functionality of specific doors makes the home as open or separate as needed. Private entrances, similar to those found in Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), are a key element of true multi-gen homes, giving adults their own distinct threshold.

The Strength of Shared Living

A purpose-built multi-gen home allows the house to adapt to changing life events (such as adult children returning home or aging parents needing daily care) without necessitating a disruptive move to a new home. Its spaces are thoughtfully designed to flex for various uses over time.

Additionally, a multi-gen home opens up homeownership to a wider audience by allowing several family members to pool resources and qualify for a mortgage together. In fact, many buyers explicitly seek these properties because they want a larger home that multiple incomes can afford. It may also provide the flexibility to generate additional tenant income by renting out a suite, further improving the affordability of the home.

Multi-gen living fosters close social connection and built-in support networks, serving as a powerful antidote to modern isolation. Grandparents can easily assist with childcare, saving young families the stress and expense of hiring babysitters or daycares, while younger generations are readily available to help older relatives with daily tasks or medical needs.

Financially, pooling resources into a single multi-generational property allows families to enjoy higher-end amenities, larger lots, and significantly reduced overall living expenses (such as shared utilities and grocery bills) compared to maintaining separate households.

Balancing Connection and Privacy

The secret to a successful multi-generational home lies in its flexibility and balance. By intentionally designing separate entrances, acoustic buffers, controlled access, and private retreats, these homes eliminate the friction often associated with shared living. They offer the perfect compromise for families who want to remain closely connected for emotional, practical, and financial support, without sacrificing the personal space required for individual mental well-being.

Richmond Hill

3
Bedrooms
2
Full Baths
1
Sq. Feet Living
94
Width
53
Depth
5021
Sq. Feet Total
Main Style
British
Substyle
British Colonial
Plan Number
b10-1107
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Villa Monte Cassino

4
Bedrooms
4
Full Baths
1
Sq. Feet Living
84
Width
118
Depth
4460
Sq. Feet Total
Main Style
Spanish
Substyle
Spanish Revival
Plan Number
s10-1492
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Codex Scenario 1 Test 0615 002

4
Bedrooms
3
Full Baths
1
Sq. Feet Living
74
Width
58
Depth
3900
Sq. Feet Total
Main Style
American
Substyle
Cape Cod
Plan Number
CODEX-TEST-0615-002
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Cantu

3
Bedrooms
3
Full Baths
1
Sq. Feet Living
58.8
Width
79
Depth
3595
Sq. Feet Total
Main Style
Spanish
Substyle
Mission
Plan Number
s20-7074
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