One form of multi-generational housing gaining popularity is the custom-built ground-level home within a home
Author of the article: Tyler Dawson
Publishing date: Jul 26, 2021 • 19 hours ago • 4 minute read • FlexHouz is a purpose-built home that has a separate apartment on the main floor, ideal for grandparents who don t want to have to climb stairs, or deal with a lack of light in the basement. On the second and third floors, there is living space for the main occupant. Photo by FlexHouz
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The COVID-19 pandemic and skyrocketing housing prices in the Toronto area have led to increased interest in a form of living that, over the decades, has waxed and waned in popularity: multi-generational living.
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