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Should I move in with my parents to save money?

Choosing whether to stay at home with your parents or to move back in with them if you already left is a conflicting decision.

Financially you could save money, however that is not necessarily the case.

Over a quarter of young people in the UK live with their parents and this trend doesn’t look like it’s going anywhere fast.

Rents in large cities such as London remain relatively high, and large deposits are often needed to buy a house, so it is no wonder so many young people choose to stay at home.