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With the cost of housing making it harder for young people to move out, we ask locals whether they’d let their adult children and their families continue living at home.

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00:00So I have two, what we could call adult children now. My son is almost 18, works full time
00:05and my daughter is 20, nearly 21, also works, still obviously live at home with me. And
00:12if I'm honest, I'm happy for them to live with me until they're able to afford to buy
00:18somewhere of their own.
00:19I would up to a certain extent, obviously the property ladder is very hard to get on
00:25and you don't want to push your child out of your home if you know they're going to
00:29struggle. So financially, I think it's up to a parent to take responsibility and do
00:35the needful for their child at the end of the day.
00:38On a long term basis, no. I think if it's a short term, you know, stop gap whilst you're
00:43trying to briefly save the last little bit for your housing deposit or if there's an
00:49incident or someone being made redundant, then yeah, absolutely. I think that's what
00:52families are there for, to help each other out. But I don't think it's a long term solution
00:56to have family members just moving back in with you.

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