According to Florida Realtors, more families are choosing homes that allow parents, children, and even grandparents to live together under one roof. In Florida, where lifestyle, affordability, and family connections matter deeply, this trend is gaining strong momentum.
Real Estate Expert Cassi Currier of The Currier Group says she’s seeing this shift firsthand in Tampa Bay. “Multigenerational living isn’t just about sharing space it’s about supporting one another, creating flexibility, and building stronger family connections,” Cassi explains. “More buyers are looking for homes that can comfortably accommodate multiple generations.”
Why multigenerational living is growing
Several factors are driving this trend. Rising housing costs and interest rates have encouraged families to combine resources and purchase larger homes together. At the same time, many households are choosing to live closer to aging parents or adult children to provide care, share responsibilities, and spend more time together.
Florida’s lifestyle and climate also make it an attractive place for families relocating from other states. Retirees often move closer to children and grandchildren, while younger families benefit from additional support with childcare and daily life.
Cassi notes, “When families live together, everyone gains something from shared expenses to emotional support and quality time.”
What buyers look for in multigenerational homes
Homes designed for multigenerational living typically offer flexible layouts and thoughtful privacy features. Buyers often prioritize:
- Separate living areas or in-law suites
- Additional bedrooms and bathrooms
- Dual primary suites
- Private entrances or garage apartments
- Flexible bonus rooms that can be adapted over time
Open floor plans that encourage shared spaces are also popular, allowing families to gather comfortably while still maintaining private areas for personal time.
“In Tampa Bay, we’re seeing buyers look for homes that offer both connection and independence,” Cassi explains. “The right layout can make multigenerational living feel natural and comfortable for everyone.”
Benefits beyond convenience
Multigenerational living offers more than just practical advantages it often creates stronger family bonds. Shared households allow grandparents to stay actively involved with grandchildren, provide mutual support during major life transitions, and create meaningful daily connections that might otherwise be lost across distance.
Financially, the arrangement can also help families achieve homeownership goals that might be more challenging individually.
“When families combine their resources,” Cassi says, “they often have access to homes and neighborhoods that would otherwise be out of reach.”
What this means for Tampa Bay real estate
As demand for multigenerational homes grows, builders and sellers are adapting. New construction communities are increasingly incorporating flexible floor plans, guest suites, and secondary living spaces to accommodate evolving family needs.
For sellers, homes that already offer these features can stand out in today’s market. For buyers, working with an experienced real estate professional can help identify properties that support long-term flexibility.
The bottom line
Multigenerational living reflects a broader shift toward homes that support connection, adaptability, and lifestyle. As families rethink how they live together, the demand for flexible housing solutions will continue to grow.
As Cassi Currier puts it:
“A home should grow with your family. When a property supports multiple generations comfortably, it becomes more than a house—it becomes a foundation for shared memories and long-term stability.”
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