Anonymous wrote:I’ve had family live with me for years at a time - parents, siblings, and friends. They all moved out when things improved/changed for them. I lived with my in-laws & my aunt & uncle when I was younger, and then moved.
What’s the problem? Do you not like them around - they are cramping your habits? Or you are afraid of a permanent arrangement?
I would guess that MOST kids do not want to live with their parents till they die. Most have other dreams. So I would give them space until they move on, if that is comfortable for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If anyone is living with me at age 30, I plan to sell the house and give each kid an equal amount of the proceeds for a down payment for their own place, and I'll move into a 1-BR condo.
I assume you would only do this if your kids are gainfully employed in decent jobs vs the more typical underemployed 30 year old still living at home.
Anonymous wrote:We are immigrants settled in DMV area. We do not have a "home town" to return to. Our kids may decide to settle down here when they are ready for kids. And they have free home for the rest of their lives with us. They can live with when they are single, married, with kids, with pets etc - because this is their home base and sanctuary.
The reason I am willing to do all this for them is because they are good kids, high achievers, family oriented, moral, hard workers and pleasant, well-adjusted individuals.
Anonymous wrote:I have one who couldn't wait to get out and one who keeps boomeranging in and out of our house as she figures out her future. She's 24 and has lived abroad and out of state since college. She's currently subletting in NYC, but will be back home when that ends. When she has a stable full-time position, which is challenging in NYC for young people, she will move into the city permanently.
But, if they need time to regroup, they will always be welcomed back.