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For millennials, first step to financial security is a doozy

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Those crafting financial plans for first-time homebuyers should temper client expectations and help keep the purchase in perspective.

There’s a rich online history of millennials rooting, however insensitively, for a U.S. housing crash to finally give them a leg up at homeownership. Usually on Twitter. Presumably while brunching on avocado toast.

There’s some truth to the reality of their situation. The last time housing pr

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