So, 58% of female U.S. homeowners disagree? Why isn't this post about them?
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The idea that middle class consumers may be shucking 'The Jone's' way of living for more cozy and affordable housing is a God send! Home investments are a window into the spending nature of Americans for the next 30 years. Spending less on homes would mean more spending elsewhere
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Meaning the rest of us are perfectly happy with our huge homes ..thank you
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I can make that happen! Lic. RI & CT
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I guess bigger isn't always better
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Is the survey indicating exhaustion of managing big houses. Time to think for joint family and respect for elders again Britain has already min of lonely ppl Beware America
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Too bad. The banks want your next house to be bigger
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Unless your the wife of a pastor of a mega-church right?
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Mr. Mom's must not be doing enough house-keeping
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My house can’t get any smaller. That’s why I love it
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Hillary Clinton got her wish
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