'My Daughter Is Heartbroken I Sold Her Childhood Home': How To Cope If Your Own Kids Freak Out
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"It was practical, but practicality doesn't soothe a teenage heart. I remember feeling betrayed, like my parents were erasing our family's history." - Kenneth Yim, reflecting on the emotional impact of selling his childhood home.
"The timing couldn't have been worse. I was already dealing with the emotional roller coaster of graduating high school and preparing for university. It felt like losing my safety net just when I needed it most." - Kenneth Yim.
"The housing market's not friendly right now, and young folks are struggling to buy their own homes. So watching their childhood house slip away can almost feel like losing their last lifeline to property ownership, which can be devastating psychologically speaking." - Jonathan Hartley.
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