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Co-buying a house: How platonic partners make it work

Por: Associated Press Life December 07, 2022

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Seven years ago, Phil Levin and his girlfriend, Kristen Berman, pondered a common question: Should we move in together?Levin assumed they’d take a predictable path and find a more affordable apartment outside of pricey San Francisco. But Berman, a behavioral scientist, shared her reservations about leaving their friend network – and some facts to back it up.“All the behavioral science research shows that that’s one of the worst things... + full article



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