A survey of 2,000 adults living with parents reveals half are frustrated with their living arrangements, with 36% feeling they’ve lost independence. The poll found 34% are tired of parental judgment, while 33% dislike interference in personal matters. Additionally, 29% struggle maintaining relationships under the family roof. Seven in 10 respondents have never had opportunity to move out. Research shows fewer than 10% of adults living with parents can afford average first-time buyer homes. The cost of buying or even just running a home are now so far removed from what many people can afford,” said Stacey Dickens from Skipton’s Home Affordability Index. (Story URL)
Half Of Adults Living With Parents Express Frustration With Home Situation
Sep 25, 2025 | 8:00 PM