
Affordability issues are reshaping the American housing market, leading to increased interest in multigenerational homes. These homes, accommodating multiple generations, have a median asking price 65% higher than traditional homes. In 2025, the median price for a multigenerational home was $709,000, compared to $429,900 for standard homes. Features like in-law suites and multiple entrances make these homes desirable. The demand is particularly strong in the West, especially California, where listings are concentrated.
""Multigenerational living is a meaningful force in the housing market. A sense of shared purpose and care is at the heart of multigenerational living, a housing arrangement that is quietly shaping American family life.""
""In 2025, the median price of a multigenerational home was $709,000-65% higher than the standard listing median of $429,900.""
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