Millennials Only Want This One Thing: Home Ownership

Millennials Only Want This One Thing: Home Ownership

While quality of life in 2022 might seem better in many regards, energy use per capita was higher years ago, painting a bleak picture for millennials.This is an opinion editorial by Andy LeRoy, the founder of Exponential Layers which is a Lightning Network analytics platform and explorer. This beautiful three bedroom, 1.5 bath house in Charlotte, North Carolina, is a millennial’s dream. Complete with a backyard and a porch for enjoying a coffee, it is in a prime neighborhood just down the street from a brunch spot with an all-day avocado toast special. For just $730,000, it can be all....


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