"For all the huffing and puffing of the doubters, a home of our own is still the rock on which our hopes are built. Price appreciation aside (and most houses will appreciate, eventually), homeownership is a state of mind. It's your piece of the earth. It's where a family's toes grow roots. It's where the flowers are yours, not God's."

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Source: Jane Bryant Quinn (1997). “Making the Most of Your Money”, p.473, Simon and Schuster

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Jane Bryant Quinn

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Jane Bryant Quinn is a renowned financial journalist and author known for her impactful insights on personal finance and investment strategies.

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