š Multigenerational Living: A Growing Trend in Aotearoa New Zealandš
The trend of multigenerational living is on the rise in New Zealand, where families pool their resources to buy or build homes that accommodate three generations. Whether driven by cultural values, financial considerations, or the desire for closer family connections, this way of living is becoming increasingly popular.
Recently, adviceHQ was featured in a Trade Me article by Gill South highlighting the financial and practical benefits of multigenerational living. As more families face the rising cost of living, pooling resources can provide access to larger, more desirable homes while ensuring security for each generation.
adviceHQ specialise in helping families navigate the complexities of financing such arrangements, ensuring that both long-term goals and immediate needs are met.
If your family is considering multigenerational living, reach out to see how we can help you structure your finances and plan for the future.
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Help Needed: Peat, Straw, and Moisture Control for Tiger Worms in Castor Bay
Hello, neighbors! Iām in Castor Bay and currently caring for my tiger worms. Iāve encountered some moisture issues and am looking for materials like peat, straw, or anything that can help with moisture absorption. Iād also appreciate any advice on preventing clogging in the drainage pipe to ensure proper drainage. If anyone has extra peat, straw, or can share some helpful tips, Iād be really grateful! Thank you so much for your support, especially during the holiday season
Best wishes,
Diana
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