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How do you guys all get along? Would you share in the household expenses and chores while you were there? Is the house configured in such a way that each family could have privacy? I think it is a great idea, if you all love and respect each other and don't cross any boundaries you shouldn't. In this day and age, families and friends working together is all we've got!
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That depends on whether or not you get along with them, if you will be a burden on them or if they are willing to do so. I don't see doing that as being an issue but you need to pull your weight while living with them. Assist in chores pitch in for food, etc.
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Wow! That's a tough question. For starters, how well do you get along with your parents? Do they have the space? Have they offered or are you asking them? Will they expect some kind of remuneration in kind for their allowing you to stay with them? How long do you expect to live with them before you save the funds for your own home? Do you have children? Will they have to change schools to move in with your parents then change again when you move to your own home? All these questions and more will help you decide what will be the right choice for you and your family. That said - you could save a lot of money living with your parents, but be prepared to lose a little freedom as well. Even though you have been on your own, you are still your parent's child and no matter how long you've been on your own, old ways settle in if you are living with them again. They may not like you staying out, they may get upset if you expect them to watch your children while you go out. Then again, you may have an awesome relationship with them. It's really hard to say without more information. You might also want to find all the ways you can cut back on spending to see if you have other alternatives just in case living with your parents doesn't work out.
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