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Americans are sitting on a record amount of tappable home equity at $11 trillion — here’s how much cash is trapped in your home
U.S. homeowners are sitting on a record-breaking $11 trillion in tappable equity as home prices continue to reach new heights, according to a new report.MarketWatch - Business -
Your Smart Home Is Driving Your Partner Bonkers. Here's How to Fix It.
You cleverly program your smart home. Then it malfunctions, causing needless relationship anxiety. Three expert tips to set it up better—and ward off a break up.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Your Smart Home Is Driving Your Partner Bonkers. Here's How to Fix It.
You cleverly program your smart home. Then it malfunctions, causing needless relationship anxiety. Three expert tips to set it up better—and ward off a break up.The Wall Street Journal - Tech
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