I expect if someone is living in their childhood home, there are likely a decent number of people they know who are not interested in moving (how many of your friends from high school still live where they grew up?).
My risk tolerance is not my friends; my threshold for moving is not the universally correct threshold.
I doubt it requires ‘convincing’ a friend continue living where they grew up.
This reasoning is broadly correct, but it looks like I left out an important fact
My friends already moved, and my neighborhood is unrecognizable. The house is convenient for commuting and my risk tolerance is higher than most, so I’ve stayed. If I were to rent it out, I would be renting through a management firm.
If you think your house’s location is too dangerous to live in, it seems weird to convince a friend to move there.
I expect if someone is living in their childhood home, there are likely a decent number of people they know who are not interested in moving (how many of your friends from high school still live where they grew up?).
My risk tolerance is not my friends; my threshold for moving is not the universally correct threshold.
I doubt it requires ‘convincing’ a friend continue living where they grew up.
This reasoning is broadly correct, but it looks like I left out an important fact
My friends already moved, and my neighborhood is unrecognizable. The house is convenient for commuting and my risk tolerance is higher than most, so I’ve stayed. If I were to rent it out, I would be renting through a management firm.