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The fears Americans harbor about homeownership include unexpected costs, bad neighbors, and high interest rates. But the list of scares doesn’t end there.  Nearly a quarter of Americans said the scariest thing about owning a home is the possibility that it’s haunted, according to a new study from Real Estate Witch. For a surprising percentage …

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Whether they live across the street or the hall, your neighbors have a significant impact on your quality of life. According to a new survey by Anytime Estimate, the relationships we have with our neighbors can affect everything from our mental well-being to our property values. The neighborhood’s sense of community is also a critical …

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Americans harbor a lot of conflicting feelings about the places they call home. At the same time, most people like where they live, but many of them are also embarrassed or frustrated by their home. What’s more, 61% of Americans dream of moving to a better place, according to a new survey from Clever Offers …

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Although 90% of Gen Z want to become homeowners someday, 79% believe they’re priced out of the market, according to a new survey from Clever Offers. The survey uncovered an alarming level of financial instability among Gen Z that hinders their ability to buy homes. About 46% of Zoomers said they’re already struggling to pay …

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For generations, owning a home has been considered a cornerstone of the American Dream — a symbol of stability, financial growth, and personal achievement. It has long been regarded as one of the most reliable ways to build wealth, offering not just shelter but also equity, pride, and generational security. However,  in today’s housing market, …

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What do an overworked marketing executive, a shift worker, and a traveling consultant have in common? They are all part of the global frozen food industry, which is expected to reach $444 billion over the next seven years.  The rising demand for convenience food is driving the growth, thanks to rising per capita income, changing …

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The turbulence of the 2008 housing crash, the pandemic, and the subsequent rise in rents and inflation marked some of Matthew M. Williams’ most formative years. In search of stability, he recently purchased his first house in the St. Louis area. This sense of permanence is the primary motivator for millennial and Gen X homebuyers, …

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Summer heat is tough enough, but losing power when you’re relying on air conditioning, fans, or even garden timers just makes it worse. Yet in many U.S. states, summer power outages are not only common, they’re becoming longer and more disruptive. A new report by Wolf River Electric, analyzing federal outage data from 2019 through …

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“Man’s best friend”—it’s a title dogs have earned over centuries. Yet for Indy, a one-year-old black Lab, discovering where he fit into that legacy took time. The canine was quickly returned to his Colorado breeder after his original owners couldn’t make the commitment required for an active working breed, like Indy. Luckily, at the same …

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