Millennials living with their parents may be on to something. Pew Research Center recently revealed that for the first time in 130 years, 18-34-year-olds are more likely to be living with their parents than a spouse or partner in their own household. But while some have said that makes them entitled, Bankrate.com says it makes them ‘financially savvy.’ They report that Millennials who live at home can save up and invest in bigger homes once they are out on their own, and their research shows that 26-35-year-olds have the same preference for real estate as any other age group up to 70. (MarketWatch)
