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A couple bought a house with a finished basement for their daughter and her husband to live in. It's helped the newlyweds save $20,000 for their own home.
Caroline Navarrete and her husband have made her parents' basement their home.Caroline NavarreteCaroline and Gabriel Navarrete live in the basement of Caroline's parents' home.Her parents bought a house with a finished basement that could serve as an apartment for the couple.The Navarretes said the affordable rent they pay has helped them save $20,000 for their own home.Moving into your first home as newlyweds is a significant milestone for many couples.From selecting furniture together to learning how to fit all of your clothes in one closet, creating a shared home can make it feel like you're truly starting a new life together.For Caroline and Gabriel Navarrete, the perfect newlywed apartment came with an unexpected amenity: her parents.Like many couples, Caroline and Gabriel Navarrete had to decide where to live after getting married.Caroline NavarreteCaroline, 24, and Gabriel, 25, have been together since 2019. The couple is based in Maryland, although they're both originally from Brazil. Caroline is a photographer, and Gabriel is a nurse.They knew early in their relationship that they would get married someday. Gabriel popped the question in 2022, but the couple had already started thinking about their long-term future in 2021."I think two years in, we already started talking about how we really wanted to get married," Caroline told Business Insider. "We knew we wanted to make this happen, but we needed to think about wedding money and our living situation."They planned to live separately until they were married. Caroline's parents were house hunting in 2021.Caroline NavarreteIn 2021, Caroline's parents decided they wanted a bigger space for themselves and Caroline's younger brother (who, funnily enough, is also named Gabriel). They wondered whether their new home could solve their daughter's housing problem, too."My parents were like, 'We're thinking of moving to a bigger house anyway, and what if we bought a house with the intention of transforming the basement of the property into an apartment?'" Caroline said.They said Gabriel and Caroline could make their apartment their home for the early years of their marriage, but there was also no pressure because they could rent the space on Airbnb if it were vacant."Her parents were understanding," Gabriel said. "Even if they had a perfect space, they weren't expecting us to accept the offer to live here.""I think culturally speaking, this is very predominant in South American Latino culture," Caroline added. "For us, it's actually very normal in our culture to want to stay close to parents."Caroline's parents bought the larger home they were looking for in 2021, so the Navarretes knew they had a built-in housing option for their newlywed life.Caroline moved into a room upstairs at her parents' new house, while Gabriel lived in a college dorm until they got married in May 2024.The couple decided to make the basement their home to save money for their future.Caroline NavarreteCaroline and Gabriel wanted to save money to buy a home, and living with her parents allowed them to do so. They still paid rent, just at a much lower rate than market value, even though her parents hadn't made it a requirement of the move."When we sat down to talk about all this, I was like, 'I don't think it would be wise for us as adults to not pay rent because I feel like the moment we move out, it's going to be such a huge financial shock to go from $0 to $2,000 or $3,000 a month,'" Caroline said.The Navarretes paid Caroline's parents $1,000 each month when they moved in, and they lowered that to $500 after Caroline left her full-time job to pursue her photography career in the fall of 2025. They don't pay any additional utility fees."That gave us a lot of flexibility to save up for our house," Caroline said of the rent.The couple also…
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