me & wife live in a huge house that we split with our parents
our parents said "whatever it's too big for us anyway, we can split it and you'll live in the other half"
pretty comfy to pay no rent, but now we could actually afford to go on our own and pay rent
but I don't know if it's worth it?
am I falling for the rental jew or is it childish to live on family property (even though they don't really need it)?
any perspective on this??
>>1818555
>being responsible with your money is childish
>>1818558
the main problem is that this house is in a small town it's not a very exciting place to live to say the least
>>1818564
Whats the commute to the nearest hip cool happenin town?
>>1818555
Just stay by your parents. Invest the saved money and build your own house some say. Seriously.
Moving out of your parents when you turn 18 is a neoliberal meme. The vast majority of human cultures throughout history had children living in their parents house indefinitely, so who cares. As long as you don't mind sharing your space with your parents and you're saving money, I see no downside to this.
>>1818564
When you say that do you mean "Small town in the midwest" or "small suburb and I have to take the train into the city whenever I want to do anything"?
>>1818555
Most normies would say it is pretty childish. But then again most normies live never accompish their dreams, never manage to raise above their inherited social class and overall live fairly boring lives anyway.
So, you do what you want OP. If you're personally unconfortable with your parents around for whatever reason, move. If not, stay. It's very simple.