‘My choices are limited’: over-50s turn to flatsharing in cost of living crisis
by Rachel Hall from World news | The Guardian on (#63EJ4)
Some choose to share for social reasons as stigma fades but many are priced out of living alone
Marie, 53, shares a flat with her friend and their family. It's noisy and cramped and she's desperate to move into her own place but she can't. Rents are high in East Sussex, where she lives, and the property market is highly competitive, with estate agents prioritising dual-income families.
I'm looking all the time, I have to move," she said. It's not conducive to my mental health or wellbeing here."
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