When it comes to housing preferences, married couples are more inclined to live with their parents compared to young courting couples, according to an ongoing online survey conducted by MND. The findings, released on Fri, showed a higher proportion of married couples who live together with their parents (42 per cent) compared to courting couples who plan to do likewise (24 per cent). For those who live apart, more married couples will opt to live with their parents if they need help with childcare (21 per cent) or receive Government financial incentives to do so (12 per cent). In comparison, just 9 per cent and 6 per cent, respectively, of courting couples would move in with their parents for these two reasons... Continue Reading
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