My American Dream Is a Home of My Own.

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After a long day of work, I drive up to the white picket fence surrounding my Cape Cod style home. The tulips are in full bloom, and I can hear my children giggle through the whistling oaks of my backyard. This is a dream of mine. To own a house to call home is a destiny I hope to achieve one day. In today’s society, the millennials are caught up in moving around and never stopping to rest. Some young adults are choosing not to have children. All of these conditions make for a person not to want homeownership, but in what I have parlayed from my peers, that is not the case. There is still hope, and home ownership is in many of our futures. The American dream of homeownership is still reality for those of us who want stability, a family, and a place to call home. I have heard from most that their greatest fear is change. A place that is owned offers stability for whom ever buys the home. A house does not move, but a person does have the ability to move. The great advantage to owning a home is the stability of staying in one place for an eternity. In my experience I have ...

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