The Rise of the Multigenerational ‘Village House’
The “American Dream” used to be defined by a white picket fence and a small nuclear family. But times are changing. Today, more families are “upsizing”: not just for extra elbow room, but to create what’s known as a Village House. This trend of multigenerational living is transforming how we think about home, community, and support.
Why the Village is Making a Comeback
With rising housing costs and the “childcare desert” making headlines, families are looking for smarter ways to thrive. By pooling resources, the Village House model allows multiple generations: grandparents, parents, and children: to live under one roof. It’s a return to our roots, where the home serves as a central hub for support.

The Perks of Sharing the Load
The benefits of the Village House aren’t just financial; they’re deeply emotional. Here is why the “village” approach is gaining momentum:
- Built-in Childcare: Having grandparents at home can save families thousands in childcare costs while providing kids with a deep sense of family bonding.
- Shared Expenses: Splitting a mortgage, utilities, and groceries can significantly reduce the individual financial burden.
- Built-in Safety Net: With multiple earners under one roof, a job loss or unexpected medical bill is no longer a household catastrophe.

More Than Just a Roof
It’s about the “People in the Neighborhood.” At Brownstone Worldwide, we see how these connections strengthen our community. Whether it’s sharing a meal or helping with homework, the Village House is proving that we are truly stronger together.

Upsizing for a “village” isn’t just about square footage; it’s about making room for the people who matter most. Ready to stay updated on the latest lifestyle and community news? Visit us at brownstoneworldwide.com for more stories from Brownstone Living.



