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perhaps it's the fact as a kid we moved almost every year or every other year when my dad was in the army, but the concept of a starter house is completely foreign to me...when my dad left the service we wanted a HOUSE. A house that was ours, and could be ours forever. A house we could put thumb tacks in the walls, and repaint into whatever color we wanted. While the house was not ours FOREVER, I am baffled by people who buy a house and then move in like 3 years...

Maybe it's part of being happy with what you have..but once I become a property owner, I am not going to care about how much nicer the other houses are or if they have more space or more yard, because the property will be MINE! Even if I could in theory afford a nicer house, why would I want to leave the house I bought unless I absolutely had to?

Veronica of NY 2:04PM May 22, 2009

in a declining market such as the last couple of years. Maybe a great idea for the next couple of years as houses still seem to be declining some.

Would NOT have been a great idea during the average of the last 40 years when houses went mostly up in value.

As for the "Property Virgins" show on HGTV, skip it. It's often silly.

Muser of NM 11:33AM May 22, 2009

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Alpha Consumer

Kimberly Palmer, senior editor for U.S. News & World Report, writes about making smarter financial decisions. She’s the author of Generation Earn: The Young Professional's Guide to Spending, Investing, and Giving Back.

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