Living In The Same Neighborhood For 20 Years Will Teach You A Lot
Most people treat moving up as a sign of progress. But staying put might be the smartest financial move you never hear about. In this video, I break down what two decades in the same neighborhood actually teaches you — about money, stress, community, and what real wealth looks like when nobody's watching. Topics covered: The hidden cost stack of moving to a better zip code How familiar environments lower cortisol and sharpen decision-making What Harvard research says about long-term neighbors and social trust The Millionaire Next Door pattern hiding in plain sight Why staying put isn't settling — it's strategy If you've ever felt pressure to move up just to keep pace with everyone else, this one's for you. 🔔 Subscribe for weekly videos on the financial decisions most people overlook.

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