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It's All in the Family ~ West Essex Multigenerational Homes (a/k/a West Essex "Mother/Daughter homes" or West Essex "homes with In-Law Suite")

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Real Estate Agent with Lattimer Realty

All in the Family - West Essex Multi-generational homes nj mother/daughter housingIn 2008, there were 3.8 million multigenerational households in the United States.    According to the United States Department of Commerce's Census Bureau, multigenerational households are defined as households that consist of "three or more generations of parents and their families" living in the same house

Multigenerational homes are often referred to as a"mother/daughter home" and/or an "in-law suite", basically both have the same meaning...keeping the house "All in the Family".

There's no doubt that many varieties of multigenerational homes exist but the most common are families which consist of grown children, grandparents and grandchildren all living under the same roof:

  1. the homeowner, his/her children and grandchildren; or
  2. the homeowner, his/her children and his/her own parents. 

There are many reasons as to why a single family home houses more people

  • Baby boomers are now caring for elderly parents;
  • Another group consists of younger families who live with their parents in order to pool finances in expensive housing markets or so they both can afford to live in a nicer home. Having live-in grandparents available for babysitting is an extra bonus;
  • The empty nest sometimes becomes the crowded nest when parents welcome their grown children back for a period of time to help them get on their feet financially after graduating from college, losing a job or going through a divorce; and
  • Home foreclosures have also caused many families to pool their resources with relatives and live together.

 Mother Daughter or In-law suite homes for sale in West Essex, Essex County NJ

There are also several variations of what a multigenerational home consists of.  Some will have its own entrance, include a full second kitchen, bathroom and living area where others may just have an extra room or two with a private bath, without its own kitchen, with or without a separate entrance.   

Typically families under the same roof still desire own privacy and independence however zoning rules can forbid a property owner to create a multigenerational (a/k/a mother/daughter or in-law suite) type home with separate entrances and kitchens in a single-family zone.  

West Essex Mother Daughter Homes and Homes for Sale in Essex County with in-law suites

 

There are a handful of multigenerational (a/k/a mother/daughter or in-law suite)homes for sale within The Communities of West Essex (Caldwell, Cedar Grove, Essex Fells, Fairfield, North Caldwell, Roseland, Verona and West Caldwell) located within Essex County, New Jersey.  Some of these homes offer the convenience of two kitchens (i.e., second kitchen) which may attract multigenerational families or perhaps just a single family who desires two kitchens.  When a second kitchen is not present in a multigenerational home, the families share the kitchen in the main living area of the house. 

 

For more information on multigenerational homes also known as mother/daughter or in-law suite homes for sale in Caldwell, Cedar Grove, Essex Fells, Fairfield, North Caldwell,Roseland, Verona and West Caldwell (i.e.,"WEST ESSEX"), please contact Your Resource for West Essex Real Estate, Gina Chirico.

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Kathryn Acciari
Central One Federal Credit Union - Shrewsbury, MA
Mortgage Loan Originator
Gina, this is a nice break-out of this market. Great idea!
Dec 12, 2009 12:39 AM
Dave Halpern
Dave Halpern Real Estate Agent, Inc., Louisville, KY (502) 664-7827 - Louisville, KY
Louisville Short Sale Expert

Houses that are conducive to multi-generational living will become more popular. "Aging in place" support systems means more families will be looking for homes that will be conducive to accommodate aging parents.

 

Sep 16, 2017 10:17 AM