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Yes, there have been rows but here's how I've made moving back home work

Yes, there have been rows but here's how I've made moving back home work
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A 24-year-old woman shares her experience of moving back in with her parents to save for a home deposit amidst the rising cost of living. While the arrangement offers financial benefits, it has introduced challenges regarding independence and household dynamics.

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It reflects a growing socioeconomic trend of young adults living with parents due to housing affordability crises.

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Image source, Natasha Suman Image caption, Natasha Suman (right) with her parents, Rita and Pawan

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