Section 7.1 Housing Options.  Your lifestyle will determine several housing decisions:  Lifestyle is how you choose to spend your time and money.

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Section 7.1 Housing Options

 Your lifestyle will determine several housing decisions:  Lifestyle is how you choose to spend your time and money

 Young & Single  Single Parent

 Young Couple, No Children  Couple with Children

 Retired Person

 Renting an Apartment  Advantages  Disadvantages

 Renting a House  Advantages  Disadvantages

 Owning a House  Advantages  Financial commitment

 Owning a condominium  Advantages  Disadvantages

 Owning a Mobile Home  Advantages  Disadvantages