Purchasing your first home is a huge accomplishment. Whether this milestone comes at age 25 or 45, it’s extremely exciting to have a place to yourself where no one else gets to dictate what color you paint the walls or how many nails are allowed in each wall.

So when one man finally purchased his own house, he was happy to let his brother and sister-in-law stay with him temporarily. But now that they have a little one on the way, he’s decided it’s time for them to find a new place to live. Below, you’ll find the full story that was recentlysharedon Reddit, as well as some of the opinions readers had on the situation.

After purchasing his first home, this man was happy to let his brother and sister-in-law crash with him for a while

The Internet Weighs In Whether Guy Was A Jerk To Ask Brother And His Pregnant Wife To Move Out

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The Internet Weighs In Whether Guy Was A Jerk To Ask Brother And His Pregnant Wife To Move Out

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The Internet Weighs In Whether Guy Was A Jerk To Ask Brother And His Pregnant Wife To Move Out

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Americans are purchasing their first homes later than ever before, as even paying rent can be out of reach

Meanwhile, even being able to afford renting an apartment or property has become increasingly challenging.Forbesreports that the average price of rent across the United States at the moment is $1,372 a month, but it can be much higher in more expensive areas.

Hawaii is the state with the highest rent prices, with the average monthly rent coming out to a whopping $2,418. But California, the District of Columbia, New Jersey and Massachusetts aren’t too far behind, all coming in with average monthly rent prices over $1,800. So it’s completely understandable for couples like the one in this story to want to save money anywhere they can.

Living with a newborn is a huge adjustment

Living with a newborn takes a lot of adjusting, even if you’re not actually a parent. But every family is different, and not everyone has the opportunity to purchase a home before having children. Especially considering the fact that raising a child, from birth through age 17,costs about $233,610nowadays. And depending on where you live, your little ones could cost you even more, as parents in cities tend to spend about27% more per childthan those in rural areas.

Turning family members into roommates isn’t always a good idea

If you have a sibling that you have a strong bond with, the idea of kicking them out of your home might sound ridiculous. But if you live alone and enjoy the serenity of not having children running around your space, you might empathize with the OP in this story.

According toMoving.com, some of the benefits of living with a sibling are having the opportunity to save money, nurturing your relationship with your brother or sister, knowing you’ll always have a roommate who will be there for you, and you’ll be able to share things with one another.

On the other hand, however, living with a sibling can sometimes lead to family drama, issues with having a lack of privacy, you might not be at the same maturity level, you might have different lifestyles or living habits, and money issues can sometimes pop up. Overall, it’s up to you and your sibling(s) to decide whether or not you’ll make good roommates.

Many readers assured the man that he has the right to set boundaries in his home

The Internet Weighs In Whether Guy Was A Jerk To Ask Brother And His Pregnant Wife To Move Out

The Internet Weighs In Whether Guy Was A Jerk To Ask Brother And His Pregnant Wife To Move Out

The Internet Weighs In Whether Guy Was A Jerk To Ask Brother And His Pregnant Wife To Move Out

The Internet Weighs In Whether Guy Was A Jerk To Ask Brother And His Pregnant Wife To Move Out

The Internet Weighs In Whether Guy Was A Jerk To Ask Brother And His Pregnant Wife To Move Out

The Internet Weighs In Whether Guy Was A Jerk To Ask Brother And His Pregnant Wife To Move Out

The Internet Weighs In Whether Guy Was A Jerk To Ask Brother And His Pregnant Wife To Move Out

The Internet Weighs In Whether Guy Was A Jerk To Ask Brother And His Pregnant Wife To Move Out

The Internet Weighs In Whether Guy Was A Jerk To Ask Brother And His Pregnant Wife To Move Out

The Internet Weighs In Whether Guy Was A Jerk To Ask Brother And His Pregnant Wife To Move Out

The Internet Weighs In Whether Guy Was A Jerk To Ask Brother And His Pregnant Wife To Move Out

The Internet Weighs In Whether Guy Was A Jerk To Ask Brother And His Pregnant Wife To Move Out

The Internet Weighs In Whether Guy Was A Jerk To Ask Brother And His Pregnant Wife To Move Out

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