Millennials aren't buying large, elaborate houses built by baby boomers, leaving the homes to sit on the market and eventually sell at huge discounts.
, The Wall Street Journal reported. Now, faced with the effort of maintaining such houses, they're looking to downsize.Millennials are choosing to face 2-hour commutes instead of paying exorbitant rates to live in cities, and it's resurrecting a near-dead part of the suburbs"Homes built before 2012 are selling at steep discounts — sometimes almost 50%, and many owners end up selling for less than they paid to build their homes ...
In addition to their love of open floor plans, millennials are known for being partial to minimalist,
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