The purpose of life is to live.
The biggest financial asset for many people is the house in which they live.
How do you combine the two into being successful for both of the above statements?
When we die, we leave behind all of our financial assets.
So, if you die financially wealthy, but your life has been miserable, has there been value received for how you used your existence?
This thought principle can also be applied to the choices we make for our residences.
Financial value and markets for residences are constantly changing and are pretty much beyond our control so that we cannot always control the financial value of our living spaces.
We do, however, have control over how we choose to live our at home lives where we live.
The emotional, psychological, convenience, comfort, functions, intellectual, aesthetics, et cetera aspects are values of our domestic lives not necessarily affected by out side forces.
They can manifest in a life well lived.
So, what are the choices you choose to make as to values received for your residence?
Food for thought.