
When Lawn Care Goes Too Far: What Homeowners Can’t Do To Their Lawns
It’s no doubt frustrating to spend lots of time and money on lawn care, only for the newly grown grass or planted flowers to be trampled on by neighbors, dogs, and kids on bicycles. But how far is too far when it comes to keeping everyone off your lawn? That’s a question that at least one Minnesota

‘We Love Our Historic Church Home—but Here Are the Honest Drawbacks’
When Susan Sandler and her husband, Howard Eisenberg, decided to downsize from their 4,000-square-foot single family home with its large yard, garden, and burdensome maintenance, they were not expecting to move into a church—until they saw it. "We just loved it," Sandler tells Realtor.com®. In 2018,

Social Security Turns 91 as Its Future Hangs in the Balance—and Housing Costs Squeeze Retirees
Ninety-one years after Social Security was signed into law, the program has largely delivered on its original promise. In 1935, more than half of older Americans were estimated to lack enough income to support themselves. Today, Social Security keeps 17 million older adults above the poverty line, a
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