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Brie Schmidt
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1 in 4 homeowners regrets buying a house - Article

Brie Schmidt
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http://finance.yahoo.com/news/homeowners-regrets-buying-a-house-redfin-163113390.html

Interesting article - kinda goes along with the conversation yesterday about Sam Zell predicting home ownership will decline in the future

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@J Scott

That reminds me of the Churchill quote about lies and statistics.

And the price is kind of like buying a foreign car when you were just able to afford one -- Mercedes cost a lot more to own than your Chevy (and let's not even talk about supercars whose annual ownership fees challenge the price of economy cars).

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