Home Ownership: The Costs That Shape Your Life
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Home ownership is treated as a moral good in American life—question it and you risk sounding heretical. But beneath the spreadsheets, tax deductions, and rent-vs-buy calculators lies a deeper set of costs few are willing to confront. This episode examines home ownership not as a financial decision, but as an existential one: how it shapes mobility, opportunity, influence, and exposure to the state. We explore how government policy distorted housing markets, why ownership often means distance from cultural and economic centers, and how property quietly turns flexibility into friction. The real question isn’t whether buying is cheaper than renting—it’s what kind of life ownership makes possible, and what it silently forecloses.
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