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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The same things everyone wants - everything in good working condition so they don’t move in and have to do a bunch of work/repairs right away. Millennials are working age adults, they probably have little kids too, so we don’t have time to fix holes in the walls and barely-working appliances. [/quote] They are lazy plus don’t know how to do repairs. They have a ton of free time to do it. They are remote or WFH most days. So yes fix it up. But don’t pretend it is a time issue they barely work. [/quote] Ok Grandpa. :roll: [/quote] grandpa would know how to fix up the house, though.[/quote] Grandpa had a stay at home wife to manage all the kids and running the household, and then spent his evenings and weekends tinkering with house projects so he could further avoid any other domestic duties. So I guess yay. He could put up drywall, but never changed a diaper. [/quote] Grandpa is probably in his late 50s or 60s now, so is Gen X - your image of "grandpa" is a little off.[/quote] Well I’m a millennial with young kids (under 8) and their grandpas on both sides are in their early to mid 70s. Most people in their late 50s have kids a few years out of college, maybe late 20s, and are are still in the workforce, not downsizing their homes. [/quote] Are you time traveling from the 1890s? People in their 50s in DC have way younger kids. I was at the Back to School Night at Winston Churchill last week and TONs of dads between 60-70. Plenty of moms looked 60. several of my friends had kids between 40 and 55. Is Robert Deniro, Al Pacino, Alec Baldwin downsizing? My friends kindergarten class had a few 60 -65 year old dads, second wives and/or trophy wives. I dropped my daughter at College last week and my 64 year old cousin and her 74 husband dropping their freshman kid off at same time. And guess what plenty of 70 something dads dropping kids off. Harrison Ford is 80 and his kid just graduated college. How are people in DC getting married at 38 having kids 39, 42 and 45 ever downsizing? Plus college is going to be 100k a kid very shortly. How does a 60 year old man with two kids in college retire? [/quote]
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