Another form of multi-generational housing gaining popularity is the custom-built ground-level home within a home.
The suites can connect to one another, but can also be locked for privacy and have separate heating and kitchens, for example. It’s a balance, said Marshall, between “privacy and proximity.” “Multi-generational living can offset the challenges associated with high cost of housing, high cost of child care, high cost of long-term care,” Spinks said.
Marshall Homes is building their FlexHouz projects in Pickering, just east of Toronto. But, if there’s a vacant lot, or a house that could be torn down, these homes could be built anywhere, Marshall said.
When the whole world is still trying to figure out the origin of the Covid-19 Virus. Chinese government has been covering up the pandemic. International flights could fly all over the world, when the Wuhan was locked down. Isn’t that weird?