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Should 1st-time homebuyers run back home?
According to todays article in The Telegraph, young people are choosing to live with their families during the recession.
The Telegraph in England tells the story of one, Simon Barker, a 37-year-old banker-turned-estate agent, who has fled the recession and moved back to his parents' house.
Apparently he decided to rent out his one-bedroom apartment, and save money by living at his family home in Epsom.
Full Story & Article by Anna Tyzack here
According to todays article in The Telegraph, young people are choosing to live with their families during the recession.
The Telegraph in England tells the story of one, Simon Barker, a 37-year-old banker-turned-estate agent, who has fled the recession and moved back to his parents' house.
Apparently he decided to rent out his one-bedroom apartment, and save money by living at his family home in Epsom.
Full Story & Article by Anna Tyzack here
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