Parade of Homes

Spring 2015

Parade of Homes featuring the best of new homes in Manitoba, Canada

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Happy TogeTHer Built-in features cater to multi-generational families By Jim Timlick – Photos by Marianne Helm >> Keeping a home in the family for generations is nothing new. Neither is the idea of several genera- tions of a family sharing that same house, but it's be- coming an increasingly common phenomenon here in Manitoba and across the country. According to Statistics Canada, the 2011 Census showed there were 362,600 multi-generational households in the country. That represents 2.7% of all Canadian households — a number experts expect to climb as more newcomers arrive and an increas- ing number of adult children begin caring for aging parents. Jeff McArthur, a sales representative for Signature Homes, says those numbers don't come as a surprise to anyone involved in the real estate or home build- ing industries. "It's been happening here for several years now, especially in the south end of the city where a lot of families have grandparents staying with their family," he says. "There are a lot more situations like that now. I think this will become more and more common in the future." This trend has had a noticeable influence on Manitoba home build- ers. Many now offer designs created with multi-generational fami- lies in mind, incorporating features such as front entrances with no steps, additional main floor bedrooms and extra wide doorways to accommodate aging parents who may require a wheelchair. Arin Comack, assistant general manager of Ventura Custom Homes, says one of his company's most popular current designs was created specifically for people whose elderly parents live with them. The two-storey, 2,070-square-foot design features three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a second-storey loft and separate liv- ing, dining and family rooms. Sandwich Generation 86 Parade of Homes Spring 2015

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