Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes.
My ILs retired and moved up from Florida to be near the grand kids. Once we ran the numbers on their retirement savings, it became clear that they would not be able to live independently in the DC area for an extended period of time.
We opted instead to build an addition - a separate but attached in-law suite. Things have been going generally well so far - it's been a year. But my ILs are still young (mid-60s) and do not have mobility/mental issues so that's a plus.
are the inlaws all around the main house?
has it affected your relationships with spouse and kids?
Yes, the ILs come into the main house. They have a kitchenette but we all eat dinner together. They also help out with the ES-aged kids - my FIL is an assistant soccer coach (former PE teacher) to one of my son's teams, and my MIL does a lot of chauffering and laundry for us.Both DH and I work - I work out of the house, while DH has a home office but works for a large international company.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes.
My ILs retired and moved up from Florida to be near the grand kids. Once we ran the numbers on their retirement savings, it became clear that they would not be able to live independently in the DC area for an extended period of time.
We opted instead to build an addition - a separate but attached in-law suite. Things have been going generally well so far - it's been a year. But my ILs are still young (mid-60s) and do not have mobility/mental issues so that's a plus.
are the inlaws all around the main house?
has it affected your relationships with spouse and kids?
Both DH and I work - I work out of the house, while DH has a home office but works for a large international company. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, my in-law is merely staying with us for a few months, and it's DRIVING ME BATTY!
Why are your in-laws living with you?
its what my spouse wants.
How old are they?
nearing 70
What's your guest set-up? Do they have a separate space?
shopping for house. apparently a bedroom is not enough so we will be spending 30k more for an inlaw suite.
Are you and your spouse doing all the cooking and looking after them
no. they will have their own kitchenette area. they are healthy.
, do they pitch in, or are they pretty independent?
im guessing childcare..they are pretty independent.
How does your spouse feel about it?
not sure. spouse feels that it is a way to "return a payment" like its owed/expected?.
Any siblings who could share the burden?
yes there are siblings, but seem to take the approach of "things will work out" mentality. it seems they a relying on my spouse.
Anonymous wrote:Yes.
My ILs retired and moved up from Florida to be near the grand kids. Once we ran the numbers on their retirement savings, it became clear that they would not be able to live independently in the DC area for an extended period of time.
We opted instead to build an addition - a separate but attached in-law suite. Things have been going generally well so far - it's been a year. But my ILs are still young (mid-60s) and do not have mobility/mental issues so that's a plus.
Anonymous wrote:OP, my in-law is merely staying with us for a few months, and it's DRIVING ME BATTY!
Why are your in-laws living with you?
its what my spouse wants.
How old are they?
nearing 70
What's your guest set-up? Do they have a separate space?
shopping for house. apparently a bedroom is not enough so we will be spending 30k more for an inlaw suite.
Are you and your spouse doing all the cooking and looking after them
no. they will have their own kitchenette area. they are healthy.
, do they pitch in, or are they pretty independent?
im guessing childcare..they are pretty independent.
How does your spouse feel about it?
not sure. spouse feels that it is a way to "return a payment" like its owed/expected?.
Any siblings who could share the burden?
yes there are siblings, but seem to take the approach of "things will work out" mentality. it seems they a relying on my spouse.