Yes, there have been rows but here's how I've made moving back home work

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Image source, Natasha Suman Image caption, Natasha Suman (right) with her parents, Rita and Pawan By Daniel Thomas , Lizzie Asante and Kris Bramwell Published 8 hours ago When 24-year-old Natasha Suman moved back into her parents' home in Bedford after university, she only expected it to be for a "few months" while she searched for her first job. But almost three years later, she's still there, saving for a deposit on her first home. The marketing coordinator pays towards bills but doesn't pay rent, so is able to put aside 1,000 a month in a Lifetime ISA - a tax-free account topped up by the government. That would have been impossible had she lived by herself, she says, given the "cost of living". However, Natasha admits she has "less freedom" than when she lived independently and generally does fewer "spontaneous things". She also argues more with her family than she used to, despite feeling very fortunate to live with them. "W...

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