Multi-generational buyers
Room for parents. Room for everyone.
Three generations under one roof is a different kind of search. Privacy without isolation. Stairs you can age into. Kitchens big enough for Tết. I help families across North Atlanta find homes that actually work — for parents, for kids, for everyone.
What to look for
Four floor-plan patterns I've helped families find.
In-law suite with separate entrance
A bedroom-bath-kitchenette wing with its own door from the side or back of the house. Parents keep their independence; the family stays close. Most common in newer builds across Suwanee, Cumming, and Johns Creek.
Finished basement apartment
Full basement build-out with bedroom, full bath, kitchen, and walk-out access. Roughly 1,000 to 1,400 sq ft of private living space, often with a separate HVAC zone. Big upside in Forsyth and North Fulton.
Detached ADU + main house
A separate small home — guest house, casita, accessory dwelling — on the same lot as the main house. Maximum privacy for parents or adult kids; check county zoning carefully. We handle that part.
Two-story with bedroom on main
Standard two-story plan with one bedroom + full bath on the main floor. The right answer for parents who don't want stairs but still want to be in the heart of the home. Widely available across our market.
Real situations
Real situations I've worked with.
Family of 6 + parents arriving from Vietnam
A young couple with two kids needed to make room for the wife's parents arriving on family-reunification visas. Budget was $625K. We found a 5-bed, 4-bath in Suwanee with a finished basement suite — closed in 38 days, parents moved in three weeks after closing.
Three generations, one budget
Three working adults pooled income for a $920K home in Johns Creek with an in-law wing and a main-level bedroom. We structured the contract with all three on title, ran a single mortgage, and built a written family agreement covering shared expenses. Closed clean.
Aging parents, no stairs
A doctor and his wife wanted to bring his mother in after his father passed. Hard requirements: no stairs to her bedroom, walk-in shower, sunlight in the morning. We toured for nine weekends, found a one-level ranch in Alpharetta with a sun-room conversion, and closed at $735K.
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