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Millennials regret buying homes

Por: Newsweek Business January 22, 2024

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Despite a housing shortage, many millennials have purchased homes in their 20s and 30s, just like their parents before them.But for those who do, it's often not the homeowner's fantasy they once dreamed of.A whopping 90 percent of millennials have regrets about their first home purchase, according to a new report from the Real Estate Witch. That's a slight increase from last year's report, which saw only 82 percent say the... + full article



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