Aging parents, adult kids, or several generations together — multigenerational living takes the right floor plan. We'll match you with an agent who knows how to find it.
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Why it matters
Living together across generations can be wonderful — and it asks more of a home. The right layout balances togetherness with privacy: a separate suite, a second kitchen, its own entrance. These features aren't always easy to find, and the right agent knows where to look.
What we understand
The right layout balances shared space with privacy and independence for each generation.
In-law suites, dual primary bedrooms, and separate entrances make a real difference day to day.
Some builders (like Lennar's Next Gen) design for multigen living; certain new communities offer more options.
Accessibility features matter when aging parents are part of the picture.
Zoning and HOA rules can affect second kitchens, separate entrances, or rental of a suite.
We help you find a home that keeps everyone close — and gives everyone space.
How we help
Matching to agents who know multigen and next-gen floor plans.
An eye on privacy, accessibility, and separate living space.
Guidance on zoning and HOA rules for suites and entrances.
Communities to consider
NocateeRiverTowneTownWildlightMandarinFleming Island
Making room for aging parents is a different search than housing adult kids or pooling resources across a family. Tell us who's under the roof and we'll match you accordingly.
"Who will share the home — and how much separate space does each generation need?"
FAQs
What makes a home good for multigenerational living?
Look for a separate suite or bedroom with its own bath, ideally a private entrance, and sometimes a second kitchen or living area. We help you find layouts that fit your family.
Are there homes built specifically for multigen families?
Yes — some builders design "next-gen" plans with a built-in suite, and certain Jacksonville communities offer more of them. We match you with an agent who knows where to find them.
Can I add a separate entrance or second kitchen?
Sometimes, depending on the home, zoning, and HOA rules. We help you understand what's possible before you buy.
What if one generation needs accessibility features?
That's common, and worth planning for. We can combine multigen and accessibility priorities in your search.
Ready for a home with room for everyone?
Get matched with a multigenerational specialist today.