A 52% rise in UK house prices from 2005-2015 coincides
with a 46% increase in multi-family households. Newly released research from
Aviva reveals the number of 21-34s living with parents increased by 32% in same
period. Company and reduced living costs are reported main benefits of
multigenerational living with 57% of respondents saying they would move back in
with family to help save for a deposit. Read more on 24dash.
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People are living with sickness or disability younger than a decade ago.
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