Why a growing number of seniors are choosing to live in share houses

By Vivienne Pearson
July 7 2017 - 4:30pm
Paul van Reyk, 65, shares a house with a long-time friend, also in her 60s, and Django the dog. Photo: Michele Mossop
Paul van Reyk, 65, shares a house with a long-time friend, also in her 60s, and Django the dog. Photo: Michele Mossop

Imagine being greeted at the door of a share house interview by someone aged in their 70s. Due to a growing number of seniors choosing to live in share houses, this scenario is more likely than you might expect.

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