Saturday, September 17, 2005

The Turning Point: When a Big House is no Longer a Joy

It's a uExpress postcard!: "You know the bumper sticker, 'He who dies with the most toys wins'? Well, Cyndi Fritz, who has sold homes for 25 years, believes that more Americans than ever believe in that concept, however unconsciously. To satisfy their cravings -- and perhaps also to prove their worth to others -- more consumers now seek huge homes, or hang onto them after they've arrived at middle age or beyond.
'More people are reaching for that brass ring. It's always been true. But in the past people didn't do it with such voracity,' according to Fritz.
Yet even within a prosperous, highly competitive society, there are people who reach the point when enough is enough -- at least with respect to the size of their homes and surrounding property. Some people come to see an oversized estate as more of a burden than a joy to maintain. They yearn to give up their garden tools and travel. Still others cease caring whether others think they're successful by virtue of the size of their residence.
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