Because that's what finding and affording a place to live has become.
Baby boomer Barbara Talisman quit her job to travel the world. Research shows her generation wants to live it up as younger folks spend less.
It will need “a lot of TLC,” Candice Sides said about the 19th-century log cabin she bought to be her family’s eventual home.
Jayne Ehrlich wants to make it easier for boomers to live “alone together.”
When Bonnie Rough’s beloved next-door neighbors moved away, they created space for her to launch a short-term rental business.
Errica Jamil moved seven times in about as many years, earning her free or reduced rent. Now she owns a home of her own.
The family of seven left California with a modified travel trailer. Eventually, they found their way home.
One property in East Los Angeles houses both Sara Valdes’ parents and her workplace.
The initial idea was to create global pop-up experiences. But Amber Drew and her wife ended up finding a permanent home in Nicaragua.
The painting’s “third character” has deep meaning in Eldon, along with economic importance, says the vistor center’s administrator.
“I don’t know what this year is going to bring,” said one experienced Montana agent.