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In reply to the discussion: 1 in 3 Baby Boomers Say They'll Never Sell Their Home [View all]Historic NY
(39,136 posts)10. I get calls to sell. People are still buy shitboxes here
to flip. These are complete guts that have been vacant or results of estate sales. So around me I just checked up the street small cape 433k on the 31st. Still going strong around here
Companies seem to be buying and of course the burging Orthodox are buying up everything too including vacant Catholic Churches and schools.
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Gen X (1965-1980) and Millennial (1981-1996) birth year ranges have been firm for ages now.
Celerity
Jun 19
#16
I am within less than 2 and a half months of being Gen Z, but the widely accepted boundaries (1981-1996) for Millennial's
Celerity
Jun 19
#24
those are not widely accepted cut off years at all, whether informally or in academia
Celerity
Jun 19
#47
I have a standard reply when those shitbirds call . . . after making sure not to say "yes" . . . .
hatrack
Jun 19
#25
The house, although way too big for us, is paid off and we like the location. If a smaller one in a similar
Vinca
Jun 19
#23