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Your kids are not bad at buying a house. They researched neighborhoods for months. They sat through the pre-approval process without complaining.

They even asked you about property taxes, which honestly surprised you.

But 42% of Gen Z homeowners already regret their purchase, and the mistakes driving that number are ones you can spot from ...


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Your mother had rules about that couch. Specific rules. Rules that involved plastic, rules that involved consequences, and rules that made zero sense to anyone born after 1995.

Every family on your street followed the same unwritten handbook, and nobody questioned it because questioning it meant you were the problem.

78% of adults over 50 can s...


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Your kids probably have a budget app on their phone. They track every purchase. They split dinner tabs down to the penny.

They call themselves “financially aware.” But the numbers tell a different story.

Half of adults under 35 have less than $5,000 saved. The median down payment in 2025 hit $64,000.

The gap between those two num...


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Your mother’s mixing bowls are selling for more than your first car cost.

That set of dishes your daughter called “old lady china” during the last kitchen cleanout? Collectors are paying four figures for it right now.

The vintage market has flipped so hard in the last three years that estate sale dealers are cold-calling families asking if grandma’s kitche...


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Your guests form an opinion about your home before they sit down.

First impressions lock in within seven seconds of walking through a door, and most of what shapes that judgment isn’t the furniture or the paint color. It’s the stuff you stopped seeing three months after you moved in.

A 2025 NAR staging report found that 83% of buyers’ agen...


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