3 Things Parents Should Encourage Their Teens & Twenty-Somethings to Do (If You Ever Want Them to Move Out of Your House)

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By Lighter Side Staff

Years ago it was common for children to move out and get a place of their own right after they turned 18, or maybe around 22 if they went to college. But times (and costs) have certainly changed over the years, making it difficult for young adults to move out and get a place of their own. So, most people would agree that young adults can probably use all the time and help they can get from their parents for as long as possible nowadays.

Rents and house prices aren’t cheap. Then of course there’s the price of food and utilities every month. And if they went to college, they probably have loans they need to pay off… which is why so many young adults live at home for a lot longer than people used to.

But at some point, they have to move out and get a place of their own. And doing that is difficult if they haven’t been put in a position to prove they can handle paying for a place of their own! Whether they’re dealing with a landlord, or a mortgage lender, they’ll need to be able to show some proof that they’re financially responsible.

So here are a few things you should encourage your kids to do as early in life as possible (within reason!), so they can get a place of their own when the time comes: READ MORE>>>https://lightersideofrealestate.com/articles/things-parents-should-encourage-their-teens-to-do?fbclid=IwAR2K6TgxelD9n5Vbq4jszcHHZbA4e71DucMrRy2lcIlmvYwmjuXn29w5MV8

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