Originally posted by kailansmom04
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Here is the oxymoron though; if you have a new house that was reasonable when you purchased it, that you can afford, and you like, the idea of a house is shelter and hopefully a Home (two different things), there is nothing wrong with keeping your home. Here are the problems though with our new economy: Folks used to think a house or if you may, real estate et al was an investment. Many folks in Florida came from a life owned then paid for house up North, while in their working years. They sold at a much higher price than when they purchased and lived all their working lives until retirement. Then to Florida where many purchased housing that used to be much cheaper than Norther homes. This "nest egg" will no longer be available. Many folks will be and have been 'burned'. 'Hub
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